Realme brings another smartwatch on board but with the affordability factor in mind! To attract budget buyers, Realme launched the TechLife watch s100 that looks promising while bringing several features - sports modes, health trackers such as SpO2, heart rate, sleep management trackers, body and skin temperature sensor along with easy to handle UI, and long battery life with a premium look - all at just Rs. 2,499. It seems Realme ensured to pack as many features as it can under budget. But does it offer the same experience as it claims? Is it worth considering over the other smartwatches in the same price segment right now? To know the answers, I've been wearing Realme’s new budget smartwatch around my wrist for the last few weeks, and here are my observations..
Realme kept it classic and premium too -- It’s kind of a mixed bag. The rectangular dial built in the plastic body along with the 20 mm detachable silicon straps feels light (34 grams) and comfortable while carrying around your wrist. The right side has a single button that works as a power on/off option as well as navigation functionality, whereas on the bottom side, the dial, sensors and a magnetic charging spot got their place. Of the two available colour options - Grey and Black, I got the latter one. As a whole, it doesn't wow you in terms of design but doesn’t disappoint me either with the simple yet premium feel dial at this price.
Talking about its display, the Realme watch features a 1.6-inch screen display bringing bright and decent colours with 530 nits of peak brightness. It allows you to adjust the brightness from 25 to 100 percent. Normally, I used it at 75 levels but under harsh sunlight, the watch started struggling a bit which made me go up to the
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