Realme Watch S5 Can Last Nearly 3 Weeks on a Single Charge

Realme has launched the Watch S5 smartwatch alongside the Realme 16T smartphone. The smartwatch comes in two color options and features a circular AMOLED display. Realme says it can deliver up to 20 days of battery life.

Display and Design

The Realme Watch S5 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 pixel resolution. The screen supports up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness and includes an Always On Display.

The watch has an aluminum alloy case and Panda Glass protection on the front. It comes with silica gel straps and weighs 49.6 grams, including the strap. The bottom housing, which contains the health tracking sensors, is made of PVC. The smartwatch is available in Rock Grey and Sand White colors.

Health and Fitness Features

The Realme Watch S5 supports heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, sleep tracking, and women’s health monitoring.

It also supports VO2 Max measurement, daily activity tracking, and more than 110 sports modes.

Performance and Connectivity

The smartwatch is powered by the ATS3089 chipset. It comes with 4GB of NAND storage and 16MB of RAM. For connectivity, the Watch S5 supports Bluetooth 5.4, Bluetooth calling, and GPS.

Battery and Durability

The Realme Watch S5 packs a 460mAh battery. Realme says the watch can last up to 20 days in Smart mode. In regular mode, it can last up to 16 days on a single charge. The smartwatch carries a 5ATM water resistance rating.

It is compatible with devices running Android 9.0 or iOS 11 and above.

Extra Features and Price

The Realme Watch S5 includes music controls, customizable watch faces, and a functional crown.

It will go on sale starting June 5 at a special launch price of around $80.

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