If you’re contemplating purchasing the Xiaomi Redmi Watch 4, hold on just a moment.
In this comprehensive Review, I’m excited to share my thoughts and personal experience with this smartwatch, offering insights to help you make an informed decision.
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Introducing the Redmi Watch 4: Xiaomi’s latest entry in the world of smart wearables. It’s packed with the innovative Xiaomi HyperOS and boasts a plethora of intriguing features, all offered at an astonishingly affordable price.
Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply seeking a reliable smartwatch, this review is tailored to guide you through everything the Redmi Watch 4 has to offer.
Before diving deep here are the quick specs of the Redmi Watch 4:
Redmi Watch 4 Specifications
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Display | 1.97-inch AMOLED, 60Hz refresh rate, 600 nits brightness |
Resolution | 390 x 450 pixels |
Build | Aluminum case, interchangeable straps (metal, nylon, leather, silicone) |
Operating System | HyperOS |
Health Features | Heart rate monitor, SpO2, sleep and stress tracker, menstrual cycle monitor |
Sports Modes | 150+ |
Battery | 420 mAh, up to 20 days of battery life, fast charging |
Connectivity | NFC, Bluetooth |
Water Resistance | IP68 |
Price | 499 yuan (~$70) in China |
Unboxing
The Redmi Watch 4 arrives in a simple white box, featuring an image of the smartwatch on the front, albeit with Chinese specs on the rear.
Inside the box, you’ll find the smartwatch itself, a magnetic charging cable, and a user manual. A quick unboxing sets the stage for our in-depth exploration of the Redmi Watch 4’s design and capabilities.
Redmi Watch 4: Look and Feel
Design
The Redmi Watch 4 distinguishes itself with its notable design elements. It boasts an aluminum alloy frame and a metal crown, a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the Redmi Watch 3, which had a plastic body and lacked a crown.
The crown, besides enhancing the watch’s aesthetics, adds functionality, allowing users to navigate menus effortlessly.
Back Panel
Turning the watch over reveals an array of components, including health-tracking sensors, charging contacts, a microphone, and a speaker.
Notably, the Redmi Watch 4 supports Bluetooth phone calls, a feature we’ll explore further in this review.