The Realme Band 2 has a larger screen, a bigger battery, and a look similar to the Honor Band 6.
The Realme Band 2 has a 1.4″ color touchscreen with 320×167 pixel resolution and a 500 nit maximum brightness. It has over 50 watch faces and you may design your own by uploading a photo from your linked smartphone.
The OG Realme Band’s health and fitness functions are carried over to the Realme Band 2. There’s also a sedentary reminder and a water drink reminder. With the new SpO2 sensor you can monitor your blood oxygen levels as well as track your stress levels.
The Realme Band 2 has 90 sports modes compared to the first-gen Band’s nine. Initially, the Realme Band 2 will only monitor yoga, outdoor/indoor walking, running, cricket, basketball, pool swimming, and football. The others will get OTA support later.
Realme’s smartwatches, including the Watch 2 Pro, already include Smart AIoT Control. It lets you manage the company’s AIoT equipment without using your smartphone if it’s connected to IoT devices.
There’s also a 50-meter water-resistant rating and music and video control on the Realme Band 2. The Realme Band 2 has a 204 mAh battery that lasts 12 days. As for the connection, the smart band utilizes Goodix’s Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE) SoC, which “enables ultra-low power operation with excellent radio performance.”
Realme Band 2 is controlled via the Realme Link app on Android 5.1+/iOS 11+ smartphones. The wearable weighs 27.3 grams and comes in one color, Space Grey, but the straps come in a variety of colors, one of which seems to be leather.
Realme Band 2 cost RM169 (Rs.3000/-). For a limited time, the Realme Band 2 will be available for RM139 (Rs.2,600) on Lazada in Malaysia beginning September 20. No news about availability in other markets.