Last year, Realme announced its first fitness tracker – the Realme Band. Now, it is set to announce a successor, and renders of the wearable called the Realme Band 2 show the manufacturer is going with a new look but one that is familiar.

Realme Band 2

The Realme Band 2 adopts the full-screen design we have seen on fitness trackers like the Honor Band 6 as seen in these renders courtesy of OnLeaks and Digit. The display is bigger but it is still surrounded by thick bezels, and a line below the screen seems to be a marker for a capacitive button. The tracker has a curved frame that appears to be made of metal but it might be plastic.

Another visible change is the design of the straps which do not have a seamless fuse with the body like that of the Realme Band. On the underside, the upcoming band features more sensors which might mean it will have support for blood oxygen level detection.

We want to believe the Realme Band 2 will come with a magnetic charger that attaches to the underside but the two circles at the top appear to be sensors and not contact pins. We do not know if this is an error from the creator of the renders or if the band changes in a different way.

The Realme Band 2 is said to have a 1.4-inch display, a big upgrade from the 0.96-inch display of last year’s model. Its dimensions are given as 45.9 x 24.6 x 12.1 millimeters. The device will have Bluetooth 5.1 according to a listing on Bluetooth SIG when it launches later this year. We can also expect support for more sports modes.

 

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