Realme Watch S5 Launched in India With AMOLED Display, Bluetooth Calling and 20-Day Battery Life

The Realme Watch S5 has been launched in India. It launched alongside the Realme 16T smartphone. This smartwatch features a 1.97-inch circular display.

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Realme Watch S5 Launched in India With AMOLED Display, Bluetooth Calling and 20-Day Battery Life
Realme Watch S5 Launched in India With AMOLED Display, Bluetooth Calling and 20-Day Battery Life

Realme Watch S5 was launched by the company in India on Friday along with the launch of the Realme 16T smartphone. The smartwatch is available in two colors and is equipped with a circular screen that has a size of 1.97 inches. It offers many features, such as SpO2 and heart rate monitoring. The device comes equipped with more than 110 sport modes, and it supports Bluetooth calls.

The price of the Realme Watch S5 in India is set at ₹7,999. It is offered in Rock Gray and Sand White color variants. The smartwatch will be made available for purchase in India starting June 5 at 12 noon.

The Realme Watch S5 comes with a 1.97-inch AMOLED display with 1500 nits of brightness, always-on display support and 60Hz refresh rate. The display is circular and it also supports Smart Night Vision. This wearable device supports Bluetooth calling which means users can pair their smartphone via Bluetooth and make or receive phone calls right from their wrist. It comes with over 110 sports modes including running, cycling, yoga and badminton.

Health tracking features available on the Realme Watch S5 include SpO2 tracking and heart rate monitoring. It is equipped with sensors to monitor the wearer's sleep, noise, and stress levels. It also tracks the monthly menstrual cycle.

Muskan Kumawat

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