nubia introduced the nubia Watch last July, and the company will soon add a new smartwatch to its portfolio called RedMagic Watch as FCC docs just revealed. The RedMagic Watch's FCC listing leaves little to the imagination, confirming the wearable's specs, features, and design.
The RedMagic Watch bearing model code
SW2102 has a circular design with two physical buttons on its right side, which
reminds us of the Realme Watch S Pro. It features a 1.39" AMOLED screen of
454x454-pixel resolution and will support automatic brightness adjustment since
the smartwatch has an ambient light sensor on board.
Around the back, the RedMagic Watch has
charging connectors and a heart rate sensor. Although it doesn't have an SpO2
sensor, which is becoming commonplace on fitness bands and smartwatches. The
smartwatch is 5ATM water-resistant, but nubia advises against using it in hot
showers, hot springs, saunas, underwater diving, water skiing, and other
"wading activities and deep water activities facing high-speed
currents".
The user manual on FCC's site reveals the
RedMagic Watch will come with detachable straps, which will be available in
leather and silicone options. The ones pictured appear to be made of silicone,
so chances are the leather straps will be sold separately. For connectivity, the
RedMagic Watch will have Bluetooth 5.0 BLE onboard, and it will be compatible
with Android 4.4 and above. The smartwatch will come with GPS, GLONASS, and
QZSS in tow, meaning you don't have to carry the paired smartphone along for
route tracking.
The rest of the RedMagic Watch's specs
include an acceleration sensor, gyroscope, geomagnetic sensor, and a 420 mAh
battery. There's no word from nubia about the RedMagic Watch yet, but now that
it has been FCC certified, it shouldn't be too long before the smartwatch is
made official.