Chinese technology major Realme opened its much-awaited sale of the Techlife Watch R100 on Tuesday. The smartwatch features Bluetooth calling function with an in-built microphone and speaker. It packs a 380mAh battery and gets 100% charged in 2 hours.
According to the company the Techlife Watch R100 are available on realme.com, Flipkart, and mainline channels. Buyers can avail of a Flat Rs 500 instant discount on Flipkart and a flat Rs 300 Instant Discount on realme.com with an additional Rs 200 coupon discount as part of special launch offers. The offer price of the smartwatch is Rs 3,499.
The smartwatch features a round metal dial and is equipped with IP68. It sports a 1.32-inch large round display screen which gives a resolution of 360 X 360 pixels. The display comes with a peak brightness of 450 nits.
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