Xiaomi releases Redmi Watch 6 with 2,000-nit AMOLED display

Xiaomi has officially released the Redmi Watch 6 and the Redmi Watch 6 NFC in Poland, Romania, and Thailand. This international launch marks the first availability of the new smartwatch series in these specific markets. The company introduced the devices to expand its wearable technology footprint beyond its domestic region. The standard Redmi Watch 6 […]

Xiaomi releases Redmi Watch 6 with 2,000-nit AMOLED display

Xiaomi has officially released the Redmi Watch 6 and the Redmi Watch 6 NFC in Poland, Romania, and Thailand. This international launch marks the first availability of the new smartwatch series in these specific markets. The company introduced the devices to expand its wearable technology footprint beyond its domestic region.

The standard Redmi Watch 6 features a 2.07-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. It houses a 550 mAh battery that Xiaomi rates for up to 24 days of use between charges. The device supports GNSS location services and includes over 150 pre-loaded sports modes. Xiaomi offers the standard model in Glacier Blue, Obsidian Black, and Silver Grey colors.

Redmi Watch 6 Glacier Blue Obsidian Black Silver Grey color options

The Redmi Watch 6 NFC variant adds contactless payment capabilities supporting Mastercard and Visa tap-to-pay functions. This model is available exclusively in Obsidian Black and Silver Grey. Pricing for the standard Redmi Watch 6 starts at PLN 449 in Poland, which equals about $124. In Romania, the standard model costs RON 519, or approximately $116. The Redmi Watch 6 NFC retails for PLN 499 in Poland, roughly $137. In Thailand, the standard version is priced at THB 3,190, about $98.04.

Redmi Watch 6 NFC Mastercard Visa tap to pay functionality

Xiaomi has not confirmed when the Redmi Watch 6 or Redmi Watch 6 NFC will reach other global markets. The official website listing participating banks for NFC payments currently returns a 404 error. This suggests that the full list of supported financial institutions is not yet publicly accessible.

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