The price of the Xiaomi Mi Smartwatch is 50 euros |
Xiaomi has announced the launch of a new Mi Smart alarm clock powered by Google. This is a smart screen for your bedroom. It is expected to be sold in Europe for only 50 euros.
Although Google has relied on smart screens for the past few years, much of it is still not available as we hope.
The integrated smart display was officially unveiled when the Xiaomi Redmi 9T and Redmi Note 9T were launched in the region in Europe.
The Xiaomi Mi Smartwatch has a 3.97 inch color screen that is very suitable for bedside use.
The screen is not very high resolution and it only has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. However, that should be enough to get daily updates and information quickly.
The Chromecast built-in feature is one of the biggest here. So you should be able to cast YouTube videos and supported video content directly to the mini screen.
There is a 1.5 inch wideband speaker with two remote microphones that you can use to interact with Google Assistant and improve Google hot word recognition.
The Xiaomi Mi Smartwatch also has a sunrise alarm function, which gradually increases the screen brightness and alarm sound, ensuring that waking up every morning is not an unpleasant experience.
And you don't have a front camera, which is an added bonus to protect bedroom privacy. At the top of the watch there are three buttons, buttons to increase and decrease the volume and a dedicated button. This button is used when you want to sleep. Screen is off.
Smartwatches operate entirely via the touch screen, so on-screen controls can also be used in conjunction with buttons.
The Xiaomi Mi Smartwatch costs 50 euros in the European market, but it is available in only one color, which is White.
It can be connected to other Mi smart home technologies such as surveillance cameras and cameras associated with Google Assistant.
In terms of connectivity, the new smart alarm clock supports 2.4GHz wireless network and low power consumption via bluetooth.
This watch has 1GB RAM, 4GB storage space, and is compatible with Android devices running Android 4.4 or above and iOS devices running iOS 9.0 or above.
Xiaomi is clearly trying to compete with the Lenovo Smartwatch, which is slightly more expensive in the European market but lacks some of the basic features of the new device.
Xiaomi has not confirmed the release date or any other global availability.