Xiaomi has just announced the launch date for the Mi Watch Revolve Active in India. The company is set to launch the new smartwatch in the country on the 22nd of June 2021.
Welcome, to the era of choosing health over everything.
To living mindfully and consciously
To happier minds and healthier bodies
To always getting more from lifeWelcome, to #WatchfulLiving with #MiWatchRevolveActive – https://t.co/bYDZ1dwDCb
Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/62beTWCGtH
— Mi India (@XiaomiIndia) June 14, 2021
The Chinese tech giant shared the launch date for the wearable earlier today (14th June 2021) on its official Mi India Twitter handle. The upcoming smartwatch will launch along with the Mi 11 Lite in India. Both products will be launched on 22nd June 2021 at 12pm IST. Although, the Mi 11 Lite will be a Flipkart exclusive (a popular local e-retailer), while the Mi Watch Revolve Active will be available on Amazon India.
Notably, the listing for the smartwatch has also revealed some of its key features. Looking at the wearable, the device features a circular dial and two buttons on the right side. Furthermore, the smartwatch will feature common health tracking and health monitoring systems along with the SpO2 oxygen mapping as well. It will also include VO2 Max tracker, heart rate monitor, and body energy monitor for health tracking.
Previously, the company had launched the Mi Watch Revolve back in September 2020 in India. This was a rebranded version of the Chinese Mi Watch Color smartwatch. Now, the Mi Watch Revolve Active appears to be a rebranded version of the European Mi Watch. The mi Watch Revolve was launched in the region for 9,999 INR (roughly 136 US Dollars), so we can expect a price tag slightly higher than this owing to the addition of the SpO2 sensor over the base Mi Watch Revolve.
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