Redmi Watch 3 Active review: light on the wrist and pocket, heavy on features

The Redmi Watch 3 Active packs in a lot for its asking price of Rs 2,999

As per IDC, the smartwatch segment in India has seen a growth of a whopping 179 percent year on year, and the brands making the most noise… apart from Noise, include the likes of Fire – Boltt and Boat. There are quite a few other players in this arena of course, and the competition is intense to say the least. Redmi’s latest salvo comes in the form of the Watch 3 Active, which is trying to differentiate itself by way of core aspects like design and a loaded feature set that includes Bluetooth calling. Let’s take a closer gander.

Table of Contents

Design and display






Features





UI and app connectivity




The widgets that appear while swiping sideways are quite interesting and work in a similar fashion as Android widgets. Of course, you’re limited by the screen size, but you can choose the layout and add/remove small modules of info as per your whims and fancies — showing stuff like battery level, weather, heart rate, step count, music controls etc.





Usage, performance and battery


Verdict


While the Redmi Watch 3 Active could do with improvements in a few areas and misses out on a few features (like auto workout detection), it ticks most of the right boxes that make a compelling fitness watch. One look at the price tag is enough to figure out why it’s a compelling purchase. Rs 2,999 for a fitness watch that looks good, is comfortable to wear, covers all the basics in terms of health and fitness features, comes with a useful app, offers a ton of customisation options, and to top it all off, even offers Bluetooth calling that works well… I think that just about sums up the value proposition.

Editor’s rating: 8 / 10

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Xiaomi Redmi Watch 3 Images