Nubia Watch and Red Magic TWS released alongside Red Magic 5S

Nubia Watch and Red Magic TWS announced specs price Nepal launch availability
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Nubia launched the Red Magic 5S with improved cooling over the original Red Magic 5G. The company launched a bunch of gaming accessories alongside it as well. In this post, we will be talking about the specs, features, expected price, and availability of newly launched Nubia Watch and Red Magic TWS earphones in Nepal.

Nubia Watch Overview

Design and Display

Nubia Watch Design

Nubia Watch features a 4.01-inch OLED display. Like last year’s Nubia Alpha, the display sports flexible panel. However, the company has limited the flexibility aspect to reduce the pressure on the watch. Users can fold the top and bottom of the watch’s display to wrap around their wrists. The strap is made up of silicone and can be replaced. You can also opt for a Napa leather strap.

The body of the watch is made of up 316L stainless steel while the dial is made up of an aluminum alloy. Nubia has also used ceramic coating on certain parts of the watch.

Features

Nubia has paired it 1GB of RAM with 8GB of internal storage. The watch runs on Snapdragon Wear 2100. The highlight of the smartwatch is its eSim connectivity. Thus, users can make and receive calls, SMSs, and use WeChat without a smartphone. As you would expect, the watch also supports fitness tracking and health monitoring. The built-in health module uses advanced algorithms for real-time heart rate monitoring and sleep monitoring. Similarly, the watch can even detect, track, and record exercises. The watch has NFC for contactless payment. Other connectivity options include built-in GPS,  Bluetooth v5.0, and Wi-Fi.

Nubia Watch e-sim functionality and Red Magic TWSThe watch is backed by a 420mAh battery that boasts of 6.5 days of standby time. In normal usage, the Nubia says it will last up to 36 hours. It comes with a magnetic charger.

Nubia Watch Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 125 x 41.5 x 14.5-mm
  • Weight: 98g
  • Body: Aluminium and Stainless Steel build
  • Display: 4.01-inch OLED display; always-on display
  • Resolution: 960 x 192 pixels, 244 PPI
  • Battery: 230mAh with wireless-charging
  • Battery Life: Up to 36 hours of battery life
  • RAM: 1GB RAM
  • Memory: 8GB Internal Storage
  • Chipset: Snapdragon Wear 2100
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, e-sim support
  • Features: Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracking, Fitness Tracking

Red Magic TWS Overview

Design

Red Magic TWS with charging case

The Red Magic TWS stands out among the TWS by other smartphone brands because of the design. The head of the earbud is diamond-shaped. Nubia has also included horn-shaped hooks for a better grip. It believes that this will stop the earbuds from falling. The stem starts from the head of the TWS and it tapers to a rounded end.

The casing follows the sharp-edged design. It also features LED RGB lighting for that gaming vibe. The LEDs are placed both at the outside and inside of the case.

Features

The TWS comes with one-touch pairing which will work with Nubia smartphones. It will connect to the smartphone as soon as you take it out of the charging case. Nubia hasn’t disclosed the complete specs of the TWS for us to discuss. When paired with certain Nubia gaming smartphones, the latency can go as low as 39ms.

Red Magic TWS 5S

However, if you are using a smartphone from a different brand, it will go up to 60ms. The Red Magic TWS claims up to 20 hours of battery back on a single charge.

Nubia Watch, Red Magic TWS Price in Nepal and Availability

Nubia Watch and Red Magic TWS come with price tags of 1799 Yuan and 299 Yuan, respectively. While the watch will go on sale in China starting from August 5, there is no news about the availability of Red Magic TWS. We expect the Nubia Watch and Red Magic TWS to bear a price tag of around NPR 31,000 and NRP 5,500, respectively if Nubia launches them in Nepal.

Accessories Expected Price in Nepal
Nubia Watch ~ Rs 31,000
Red Magic TWS ~ Rs 5,500
  • Check out our review of Nubia Red Magic 3/3s