Xiaomi is reportedly working on a new WearOS smartwatch, which will be called the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro. In addition to the leaks and certifications surrounding the device, Xiaomi has also filed three new trademarks with the EUIPO: MiHealthSleep+, MiHealthCare+, and MiHealthSports+.

The trademarks are listed with their specific name logos and are described as downloadable software applications. Based on this information, it is likely that these three trademarks are related to new health and fitness features that Xiaomi plans to launch alongside its upcoming WearOS smartwatch.

MiHealthSleep+ could be an app for sleep measurement and analysis, while MiHealthCare+ could offer overall body analysis and measurement. Likewise, MiHealthSports+ could bring the ability to monitor different sports modes and evaluate health stats in a single space.

It is important to note that these are just trademarks, and there is no guarantee that Xiaomi will actually release these features. However, the fact that the company is filing trademarks for them suggests that it is at least considering developing them.

Xiaomi is set to announce the Watch 2 Pro smartwatch on September 26. Leaks suggest that it will be powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 processor, while Xiaomi has confirmed that it will run on WearOS.

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