
Redmi Watch 2 with AMOLED display, up to 12 days of battery life launched at roughly Rs 4,700
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Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi Watch 2 at a price of CNY 399 during its launch event in China. Here is a look at all that the new budget smartwatch by Redmi promises.
Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Watch 2 in its home country China at a launch event today that saw the debut of the new Redmi Note 11 series. Successor to the Redmi Watch which debuted in India earlier this year, the new Redmi Watch 2 comes with a larger display and new colour options.
The Redmi Watch 2 has been launched at a price of CNY 399, which roughly equates to Rs 4,700. Though Xiaomi has put up an introductory price on the new Redmi smartwatch of CNY 349, or around Rs 4,000.

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