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Xiaomi Mi Watch is coming to Malaysia at the end of 2020

Alongside the brand new Mi 10T series, Xiaomi Malaysia also announced that they will be bringing the Mi Watch to our shores. Unlike the bands, the Mi Watch will look far more like a proper smartwatch than a fitness band.

This wearable will come with a 1.39″ round AMOLED display with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 on top. It will boast a max brightness of 400 nits. Six bands are available with this watch.

Xiaomi says that there are over 100 watch faces for you to choose from, or you can even create your own custom watch faces with your own custom images for added personalisation. This device will also support emojis natively.

It will have a battery life of up to 16 days. What’s more, just two hours on the Mi Watch’s charger will give it up to two weeks of battery life. This wearable will have a 5ATM water resistance rating. This means you’ll be able to take this watch for a swim without worrying about damaging it.

Mi Watch will support 117 exercise modes. It also comes with built-in GPS and a compass. It will also be able to track air pressure and elevation. What’s more, you’ll be able to use it as a camera remote for for your smartphone.

The 32g watch will also be able to track your blood oxygen level and track sleep as well.

Unfortunately, Xiaomi Malaysia has not announced how much this device will be priced nor exactly when it will go on sale locally. But, they did say that it will be coming in December so stay tuned for that.

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