$7.990,00
El reloj inteligente Xiaomi IMILAB KW66 es un reloj para aquellos que siempre están en movimiento. Con un diseño muy tradicional, este reloj inteligente trae varias funciones a tu alcance. Tiene 13 modos deportivos, un pulsómetro y una batería que puede durar hasta 30 días
En su interior encontramos una batería de 340mAh que ofrece hasta 30 días en modo reposo y 15 días de uso ininterrumpido con mediciones de ejercicio y notificaciones.
Para gestionar todos los distintos modos de uso y medición, Imilab KW66 incorpora un procesador Realtek RTL8762C acompañado de 160KB de RAM y 384KB de almacenamiento con 128MB de almacenamiento flash para el usuario.
Este hardware ajustado permiten al Imilab KW66 nacido a través de Xiaomi poder realizar ajustes de personalización del dial, así como el mostrado de notificaciones, medición del sueño, medición del ritmo cardiaco así como seguimiento de 13 modos deportivos en los que se encuentra running, basketball, football, cycling, ping pong, montañismo…
Conectá tu reloj inteligente Xiaomi IMILAB KW66 a tu teléfono inteligente y realizá un seguimiento de las llamadas entrantes, los mensajes de texto y las notificaciones de otras aplicaciones. Además del reloj, también vas a recibir un cable de carga magnético e instrucciones de uso. El reloj inteligente IMILAB KW66 con un diseño delgado y liviano cuenta con una gran pantalla 3D que le brindará una descripción general completa del funcionamiento del reloj y una batería de iones de litio premium de 340 mAh que dura hasta 30 días en modo de espera, siempre y cuando, el reloj está en uso en todo momento, lo que le permite hasta 15 días de uso sin preocupaciones.
Reloj Inteligente
Impermeable
Pantalla Flexible
Bluetooth 5.0
Batería: 340 mAh, de polímero de litio
Dimensiones :45.3 x 11.4 mm
Peso: 54 g
Tamaño de pantalla: 1.28”
Tipo de visualización: LCD TFT
Resolución de la pantalla: 240 x 240
Bluetooth: 5.0
Capacidad de la batería: 340 mAh
Duración de la batería 15 dias
Sensores: sensor de ritmo cardíaco óptico dinámico ultrabajo y acelerómetro.
Modo de entrenamiento: trotar, caminata rápida, andar en bicicleta, escalar, correr en interiores, spinning, yoga, gimnasio, entrenamiento libre, baloncesto, fútbol y paseos en bote
Almacenamiento de música NO
Método de carga: de usb tipo A, magnetico
Material de la correa y ml: Silicona, 22 mm
Notificaciones: SI
Mostrar / rechazar llamada SI
Monitor de sueño: SI
Monitor de pulso cardiaco: SI
Podómetro: SI
Control de la música: SI
Requisitos: Android 4.4 y superior, iOS 8.0 y superior
Resistencia al agua: Si
Leer mensaje: SI
GPS: NO
Contenido del paquete:
1 * Reloj inteligente
1 * Cable de carga
1 * Manual
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