Realme TechLife Watch R100 Review

Written by Rahul Makwana

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The Realme TechLife Watch R100 is priced at Rs 3999 and its available in Black and Grey color options.

Display

The Realme TechLife Watch R100 comes with 1.32-inches rounded TFT display with the resolution of 360 x 360 Pixels.

The watch is available at Rs 3999, so RealMe should have provided the LCD panel. The used TFT panel is good, so there won't be any issue while using it under the sunlight.

Design, Comfort, and Build

From the outside, the watch looks premium, you’ll get the feeling of a flagship until you hold the watch in your hand.

The rounded ring is made out of aluminum and other parts of the watch are made out of plastic which doesn’t give a good vibe.

Overall, the watch is comfortable to wear but the quality of the plastic could have been better.

Accuracy

As this is Smart-Watch, it has all the sensors like 3-Axis Accelerometer, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation Level), and Wearing Monitoring.

Now, to control everything, we have the RealMe Wear app which is available both on iOS as well as on Android.

The SpO2 sensor also works the best, it doesn’t feel gimmicky and the same can be said for the heart rate monitoring too.

Calling

The thing is, the microphone quality is not that great, the other person on the call will have hard listening to your voice.

so you have to speak louder and if you’re in a crowded place then you won’t able to hear the other person voice on the smartwatch, you will have to pull out your smartphone.

Battery Life

If you use all the features from SpO2, heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking then expect the battery life to be around 4 to 6 days battery life.

Now, if you don’t use all the features then you will get battery life to be around 6 to 7 days.

Verdict

I feel companies want to provide a calling feature on smartwatches then they should go with a good quality microphone and speaker.

it doesn’t make any sense if you can’t talk to someone directly from the watch in a public place.

Overall, take the calling feature as an add-on, don’t buy the watch, just because it has a calling feature.