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Xiaomi Redmi Watch Move debuts with 1.85-inch AMOLED screen and up to 14 days battery life

Xiaomi Redmi Watch Move debuts with 1.85-inch AMOLED screen and up to 14 days battery life

Time of India21-04-2025

Xiaomi has expanded its smartwatch range in India with the launch of Redmi Watch Move. The smartwatch comes with more than 140 workout models and has a 1.85-inch AMOLED screen. Redmi Watch Move can also be used to track health with features like SpO2 monitoring, stress monitoring, cycle tracking and more.
Redmi Watch Move price and availability
The Redmi Watch Move is priced at Rs 1,999 and will be available starting May 1, 2025 across Mi.com, Flipkart, and Xiaomi's Retail. The smartwatch will be available in four colours — Black Drift, Blue Blaze, Silver Sprint, and Gold Rush. Pre-booking for the Redmi Watch Move starts on April 24, 2025.
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The Redmi Watch Move features 140+ workout modes and 98.5% tracking accuracy powered by Xiaomi R&D. Users can track heart rate, SpO₂, stress, and sleep cycles — including REM — offering deep insights into both day and night wellness. The smartwatch also offers menstrual cycle tracking.
It comes with a 1.85-inch AMOLED display with 600 nits brightness and a sleek 2.5D curved design. There is also an Always-On Display feature on the device.
Redmi Watch Move comes with anti-allergy, anti-bacterial TPU strap along with IP68 rating and offers resistance to dust and water. The smartwatch runs on Xiaomi HyperOS and has the capability to sync notes, tasks, calendar events, and real-time weather updates.
The smartwatch offers Bluetooth calling and has Hindi language support. On the battery front, the device is claimed to offer up to 14 days of battery life. With Always-On Display enabled, the watch delivers up to 5 days of performance.

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