Xiaomi Redmi Watch 6 Now Available in UK and Spain

Xiaomi Redmi Watch 6 and NFC variant now available in the UK and Spain. Features 2.07-inch AMOLED display, 12-day battery, and contactless payments.

Xiaomi Redmi Watch 6 Now Available in UK and Spain

Xiaomi has expanded the availability of the Redmi Watch 6 series to the United Kingdom and Spain. The company is currently selling both the standard Redmi Watch 6 and the NFC-enabled variant through its online stores in these regions. This release follows earlier availability in select European markets such as Poland and Romania during May 2026.

Pricing details for standard and NFC models in GBP and EUR

The smartwatch features a 2.07-inch AMOLED display capable of reaching 2,000 nits of peak brightness. The device maintains an ultra-slim profile with a 9.9 mm thick aluminum casing. Battery life is rated for approximately 12 days under typical usage conditions. The standard model offers color options in Obsidian Black, Silvery Gray, and Glacier Blue.

The Redmi Watch 6 NFC variant supports contactless payments and is compatible with Mastercard and Visa. This specific model is available only in Obsidian Black and Silvery Gray. Both versions include GNSS positioning and health monitoring sensors for heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep quality. Users can track workouts across more than 150 different sports modes.

Pricing for the standard Redmi Watch 6 is set at 104.99 GBP (about $142) in the UK and 119.99 EUR (about $141) in Spain. The NFC version costs 129.99 GBP (about $176) in the UK and 149.99 EUR (about $176) in Spain. The watches are listed on the brand’s websites in other Eurozone countries like France, Italy, and Germany, but they are not currently in stock.

Xiaomi has not confirmed a launch window for the remaining European markets where the devices are out of stock. The company continues to roll out the wearable series across different regions throughout 2026.

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