Realme’s fitness band was first teased by the company’s CEO, Madhav Sheth at the launch of the Realme 5i. At around the same time, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certified a smartwatch made by Realme. Now, a press render showing us a full view of the fitness tracker which will launch as the Realme SayHat (stylized as Realme Sayहत) has surfaced on the web.
The image was shared on Weibo and it shows the fitness tracker will have a yellow silicone strap just as shown in the teaser shared by the CEO. We hope there will be other color variants when it launches.
The tracker itself, which we believe should be removable has a monochromatic touch screen just like that of the Mi Band 2. It should be an OLED display with a screen size of about 0.78-inches.
The render shows the fitness tracker has a step counter and a calorie counter and it will display both on the homescreen. We don’t know what other features it will pack but we expect it to have sleep tracking. The image doesn’t show if it has a heart rate sensor or if Realme ditched it just as Xiaomi did for the Mi Band 3i.
We expect the Realme SayHat will connect via Bluetooth 4.2 LE, have a find my phone feature, and be able to notify users when they have a call or receive an app notification.
Based on the design and features, the Realme SayHat should be an inexpensive fitness tracker with a similar price tag as the Mi Band 3 or Mi Band 3i. However, it is important that it also has a great accompanying app for data analysis.
There is no info on when Realme will announce its fitness tracker but according to the source, it will launch first in India before making its way to China.