What we do know is that it comes with a 1.3-inch AMOLED 136 x 136 touchscreen display, a U-BLOXGPS chip and a nine-axis sensor. It also has a PIXART 8011ES heart rate sensor inside, giving the Yunmai smartwatch the ability to measure your heart rate in real time.
Powering it is a 420mAh battery that can keep the Yunmai smartwatch running for four days. It also comes with an IP67 rating, so it can take a few splashes and the accidental dip. The Xiaomi Yunmai smartwatch has an RMB699 (~RM423) pricetag. Oddly enough, it’s still labelled as being in the midst of a crowdfunding process. That said, it looks like it has already exceeded its goal, despite having started two days ago on 19 February 2019. (Source: Xiaomi via BGR India)