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Alongside the Xiaomi 13T series, Xiaomi has also announced the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro (Image).

Xiaomi has released several smartwatches in the past, but their previous smartwatches either ran a non-AOSP-based OS (like the Watch S1) or Wear OS without Google Apps (like the Mi Watch). The Watch 2 Pro is Xiaomi's first smartwatch to run MIUI on top of Wear OS and have access to the Google Play Store. Plus, unlike the Mi Watch, the Watch 2 Pro will be available outside of China.

The Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro features a round 1.43-inch AMOLED display at 466x466 resolution, comes in a 46mm size, Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, up to 65h battery life, dual-band GNSS, and a rotating crown. It'll go on sale for 269 Euros for the Bluetooth model and 329 Euros for the LTE variant. Here are the full specifications:

Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro specifications

  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1
  • Software: MIUI Watch (based on Wear OS)
  • Display: Round 1.43-inch AMOLED display at 466x466 resolution (326ppi) and 600 nits
  • RAM: 2GB RAM
  • Storage: 32GB storage
  • Battery: 495mAh, up to 65h battery life (55 hours for LTE model), charges magnetically to 100% in 85 minutes
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi, LTE (optional); dual-band GNSS
  • Case: Black or silver stainless steel (47.6x45.9x11.8mm, 54.5g)
  • Straps: Letter or fluororubber strap
  • Health & fitness: 150 sports modes, optical heart rate, bioelectrical impedance analysis
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, barometer, gyroscope, ambient light sensor, electronic compass sensor
  • Buttons: Rotating crown, shortcut key
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[–] MishaalRahman@lemdro.id 2 points 1 year ago

I'm on the TicWatch Pro 3 and am really looking forward to upgrading. Now I have even more options to pick from.