The newly launched Mibro Lite 2 with high-definition Bluetooth calling, 1.3-inch HD AMOLED, and 391PPI highest pixel density has a Dual-Core 240Mhz chipset. Moreover, this latest Mibro smartwatch has 2.5D GPU (graphics engine). There is a 12-day daily use battery life with up to 60-day saver mode. There are hundreds of watch face choices, multiple always-on faces, different menu styles, and 2ATM water resistance. 24-hour heart rate, female health cycle, sleep analysis, stress, smart health assistant, and blood oxygen monitoring. The Lite 2 has 60 sports modes available. There is a premium metallic body with micro-curved glass.
Mibro Lite 2 Review
The new Mibro watch has a beautiful metal casing with a micro-curved cover glass. Also, it is the second watch to host a dual-core 240MHz processor. In addition, the Mibro Lite 2 smart watch has a dedicated 2.5D graphics engine for smooth UI and screen display. There are 60 workout modes, a 2ATM waterproof body, Bluetooth calling, and a 14-day typical use battery. However, it has no built-in GPS and uses the phone to track routes. It has hundreds of watch faces on the smartphone app and various always-on displays. There is a 1.3-inch HD AMOLED screen with a high 391PPI. You can switch between different menu styles and watch faces with the rotating button.
Other Features
The Lite 2 smartwatch has 24-hour heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, female health reminders, stress testing, and SpO2 measurement. Other features include music controls, breath, calendar, weather, password screen lock, etc. Moreover, a calculator, timer, sedentary reminder, shake to take pictures and find watch functions. The Mibro Lite 2 weighs around 54.2 grams. It comes with two 22mm straps, leather and silicone. There is an optical heart rate sensor, accelerometer, and SpO2 sensor. You can make Bluetooth calls using the smart wearable as it has a speaker. It has a 2ATM water resistance rating. In addition, there are one-click quick reply dialogs for replying to SMS.
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