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Exclusive: POCO Watch with AMOLED display breaks cover ahead of launch

POCO is all set to launch its first wearable, expanding its product ecosystem globally. Digit in association with OnLeaks is bringing you your first look at the POCO Watch, the brand’s first smart wearable device. We have also got our hands on some exclusive renders and specifications of the Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition and you can read all about it here. In this article, we will be giving you your first look at the upcoming Poco Watch and its leaked specifications. 

POCO Watch Leaked Specifications

Poco Watch

The POCO Watch flaunts a squircle dial with a 1.6-inch AMOLED display. It is of 360x320px resolution and has a slight curve around the edges. 

On the right, there is a button that could probably be used for navigation across the UI. In the renders, we see a colourful watch face with stats for total steps and other fitness aspects. 

Coming to health and fitness features, the POCO Watch could feature an optical heart rate sensor and blood oxygen (SpO2) tracker. 

Among other things, it could also be rated for 5ATM water resistance.

Powering all this could be a 225mAh battery and the watch is said to weigh around 31 grams. Meanwhile, its overall dimensions could be 39.1 x 34.4 x 9.98mm. 

OnLeaks also tells us that the POCO Watch could be available in Black, Blue, and Ivory colours.

As for other news, reviews, feature stories, buying guides and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.



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