As announced several times, Realme does not want to be just a mobile phone brand but also wants to offer its users a real ecosystem. The company has already experimented with gadgets such as TWS headphones, and now it is preparing to bring a fitness tracker to the scene for less demanding sportsmen. The wait to see Realme Band on the wrist is therefore over, as confirmed by the Indian CEO Madhav Sheth, who through a tweet officially announced the presentation date of the company's first wearable, also spoiling the Realme Band design in a super preview.
Realme Band, the first fitness tracker of the Chinese brand, is coming on March 5th
Well, first of all we come to the presentation date, which is confirmed for March 5, the date on which we will witness the debut of the Realme Band while for the look it appears confirmed what had been leaked from the stolen shots of the CEO's wrist. Look definitely inspired by the latest Honor Band 5 (although it is difficult to find innovation with certain gadgets), but characterized by a bright canary yellow color for the bracelet and color display for the band.
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The most important thing, however, is not the launch of the Realme Band, but rather the company's debut in the smartwatch / wearable sector. In short, a sort of test that could lead to the presentation of a real smartwatch within the year, perhaps inspired by what OPPO will present the day after the Realme Band launch event.
Have seen many of you spotting and asking me about the #realmeBand on my wrist.
The wait will be over on 5th March guys. RT if excited. pic.twitter.com/ty7hTMVfmB
- Madhav Sheth (@MadhavSheth1) February 24, 2020
It will certainly not make the new Realme Band discuss, but we are happy to have discovered that we are dealing with a wearable characterized by a color display. It remains to be discovered whether on a smart level and therefore on the level of notifications and customizations, the small wearable will know how to give Xiaomi's Mi Band 4 a hard time.