Another retooled low-end: Haylou RS5 smartwatch with AMOLED display, SpO2, IP68 costs $39

Haylou RS5

 

The Haylou company announced its new budget smart watch called the Haylou RS5. This watch has a plastic case with metal inserts, one control button and standard strap fasteners.

 

The device has IP68 water protection and is equipped with a 2.01-inch AMOLED display. The watch supports the Always-On function and can be used for Bluetooth calls.

 

Haylou RS5 offers more than 150 sports modes and various sensors to track health indicators such as heart rate and blood oxygen level (SpO2). The autonomy of the device is up to 15 days.

 

The novelty can already be ordered on the manufacturer’s website at a price of $39, but the price may increase later.

 

Haylou RS5


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