Xiaomi has quietly launched the Redmi Watch 6 Active and Watch 6 Lite in Nepal, a couple of weeks after they were first rumored.
The watches are now available in physical stores, with online listings expected to follow soon.
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The Redmi Watch 6 Active is priced at NPR 10,999 (~$70), while the Redmi Watch 6 Lite costs NPR 14,999 (~$98).
Design and Display
Both watches share the same 44.50 x 39.40 x 9.90mm body with a plastic frame and TPU strap, featuring a boxier design than their predecessors.
The Active now has an IP68 rating, an upgrade from the water-only rating on the previous model, while the Lite offers 5ATM water resistance.
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The Lite also adds a red home button on a small side bump, which is the only visual difference between the two.
Both watches now feature AMOLED displays, a significant upgrade from the previous generation.
The Active sports a 1.85-inch AMOLED screen with 390 x 450 pixels, while the Lite has a larger 1.96-inch panel at 410 x 502 pixels with higher peak brightness.
Both support always-on display.
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Fitness Tracking and Battery
The Lite includes a 9-axis motion sensor with a compass, satellite positioning, an ambient light sensor, and support for over 150 sports modes.
The Active keeps things basic with heart rate, SpO2, and step tracking, but lacks satellite positioning.
Both watches offer up to 18 days of battery life on light use and 12 days on normal use, powered by a 470mAh battery.
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They connect via Bluetooth 5.3 and support calls from the watch.