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MAJDOMO Debuts In Malaysia With MODA Smartwatch Specially Priced At RM299

MAJDOMO Debuts In Malaysia With MODA Smartwatch Specially Priced At RM299

Hype Malaysiaa day ago
Global wearable tech brand MAJDOMO has officially made its Malaysian debut with the MODA smartwatch, a stylish and feature-packed device that proves premium health and fitness technology can be affordable.
Priced at RM598 – but now available at a special launch price of RM299 for a limited time – the MODA brings together high-end performance and everyday accessibility for Malaysian consumers who want both style and substance.
Health Features That Should Be Standard
The MODA comes with wellness tools often found only in premium models.
These include 24 hour heart rate monitoring, intelligent SpO₂ tracking, detailed sleep analysis, and a 360° Women's Wellness Management System for menstrual and ovulation tracking.
Made For Malaysians On The Move
From city commutes to weekend hikes, the MODA is powered by the ATS3085S4 processor for smooth and energy efficient performance. It supports multi-system GPS including GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, NAVIC and QZSS for precise location tracking.
Its 5ATM and IP68 waterproof rating means it can handle rain, sweat, swimming and even tropical downpours. The lightweight aluminium zinc alloy frame and liquid silicone strap ensure comfort all day, with multiple colour options to match different styles.
Fitness Made Simple
With more than 170 sports modes and 24 hour activity tracking, the MODA helps users stay motivated without complicated setups. Every step, heartbeat and movement syncs seamlessly to health apps via Bluetooth.
The MODA smartwatch is now available in Malaysia at a special launch price of RM299, down from RM598, for a limited time only. Get yours exclusively on TikTok Shop and Shopee while stocks last.
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