Originally launched in November, the new Redmi Watch and Buds have made their way to international markets. These are more affordable than their Xiaomi counterparts, but are still quite capable.
The Redmi Watch 4 is the largest square Redmi watch we’ve ever seen with a 1.97″ AMOLED display (450 x 390px) and is the first with a stainless steel crown, although the frame is made of aluminum alloy Note that the new model also features a new quick release mechanism for the straps.
Redmi Watch 4
The Redmi Watch 4 features built-in GPS, heart rate and SpO2 sensor and is waterproof up to 5 ATM (50 m). Also note that unlike the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro, this one doesn’t run Wear OS but proprietary software (dubbed HyperOS, but it’s not Google-based like the phone branch).
Here are the prices in the different countries where you can already order the watch. Keep in mind that you may be able to get a coupon and lower the final price a little (5-10% less or so).
The elevator pitch of the Redmi Buds 5 Pro is this: LDAC and 52dB ANC. If you can’t decode it, LDAC is a high-quality audio codec, while active noise cancellation reduces noise (52 dB is quite a lot in this price range).
Redmi Buds 5 Pro • Redmi Buds 5
Additionally, the AI can automatically choose between three transparency modes. The earbuds promise 10 hours of continuous playback and the case brings the total time to 38 hours.
Redmi Buds 5 Pro | Price |
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UK | £60 |
Germany | €70 |
Malaysia | RM270 |
Global | $78 |
The Redmi Buds 5 also have ANC, although it’s not as capable: it reduces noise by 46 dB (which is still pretty good). However, there is no LDAC support. Battery life is largely the same: you can get 10 hours with the earbuds, and up to 40 hours with the additional cost of the case (note: these numbers are for listening with ANC disabled).
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