Realme has been building a lot of buzz around its fitness band that was soon to be released in India. Madhav Sheth, the company’s India CEO, has mentioned a fitness band in works a few times now. Recently Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth was seen strapping the alleged Realme fitness band during the launch of a new smartphone — Realme 5i— giving an early glimpse of the rival Xiaomi Mi Band.
Sheth has been seen wearing a Realme fitness band in yellow color that will give a traditional watch buckle. Color variants of the devices are also expected.
Realme has been teasing the introduction of its “tech lifestyle” product since last November to go beyond being just another mobile vendor. The company introduced the Realme Buds Air last month as their truly wireless earbuds with looks and functionality that resemble Apple AirPods.
Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth while speaking with Gadgets 360 in late November emphasised the company’s plan to bring new wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Sheth while hosting the Realme 5i launch also revealed the fitness band that appears to have a yellow-coloured silicone band.
Realme also plans to bring new wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Sheth has also revealed the fitness band that appears to have a yellow-colored silicone band while hosting the Realme 5i launch. The global wearables market will reach nearly 500 million units by 2023, according to a recent report by IDC. Smartwatches are expected to hit a peak of 109.2 million shipments, while wristbands are speculated to reach 69.7 million shipments by 2023. The overall market for wearables is also expected to grow with a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.4 percent.