Following the successful launch of the Narzo 20, realme has now brought over a trio of its newest AIoT products in the Philippines, expanding its portfolio of lifestyle offerings.
realme Smart Cam 360°
Smart Cam 360° features 1080p wide dynamic range recording and uses 3D noise-reducing algorithms along with edge distortion correction for a more natural-looking image.
It’s got a 940nm infrared illuminator that shows clear images in the dark up to 10m without emitting any light so as not to alert intruders. It’s also able to retain the colors in the video even in low-light.
Dual motors allow for free rotation in all directions, and the camera supports up to a 128GB memory card that allows it to record 1080p videos non-stop for 14 days. It also uses H.265 video encoding technology for smooth and fast video playback while also saving bandwidth and storage.
realme Smart Cam 360° uses its AI Motion Detection to detect suspicious activities in three ways – voice, motion, and human body, and instantly send a notification via the realme link app. When it sees a moving object, the device will automatically track it in real-time.
Other features include a physical anti-sight switch, AES-128 data encryption, support for 2-way audio, a professional wi-fi monitoring chip, and a built-in wi-fi extender.
realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush
M1 Sonic Toothbrush uses a high-frequency sonic motor that can vibrate up to 34000 times per minute for intensive cleaning while also maintaining a low noise level of less than 60dB. The device offers four cleaning modes – Soft, Clean, White, and Polish.
It uses Duopoint 99.99% Anti-Bacterial Bristles on a 3.5mm Think Metal Free Brush Head. 98% of these bristles are end-rounded, while the remaining bristles act as a signal for the user to replace the head or the toothbrush.
The device delivers up to 90 days of battery life and also features wireless charging. Five minutes of charging gets you days of use. It’s also IPX7 water-resistant and also has the last-mode memory feature, which lets it remember the last mode it was set on.
realme Smart Scale
This Smart Scale doesn’t just measure weight, but also body fat percentage, BMI, Muscle Mass, Bone Mass, Heart Rate, and so much more.
It can store data for multiple persons, with health data for every member of the family accurately matched with their height, age, and gender.
realme Smart Scale features an advanced real-time heart rate sensor and a high-precision BIA sensor to calculate body fat, muscle content, and other information. So sensitive that it’ll detect a small 50g change in body weight.
With its special small weight mode, you can accurately measure the weight of items from 50g to 9.99kg with a precision of up to 10g. That means you can measure the weight of a baby, a small pet, fruits, and other small items.
Powered by four AAA batteries, realme Smart Scale can be used for up to a year. It is also covered in 6mm enhanced tempered glass and has a maximum weight capacity of 350kg.
realme Link app can generate a customized health report every after use, so you can easily visualize your health status.
realme Adventurer Luggage
Travel in style with peace of mind with the realme Adventurer Luggage. It uses 3 layers of 100% Makrolon Bayer Durable PC Material, wear-resistant stands, an alloy handle with four height adjustments, a YKK Zipper, a TSA-approved lock, and 60mm smooth 360 degree wheels.
With a capacity of 36L, the Adventurer Luggage has undergone a series of durability tests to ensure that it’ll survive your adventures.
Pricing and Availability
All four products will be available at realme Concept Stores, Lazada, and Shopee starting November 11. Check out the prices below.
Product | SRP | Lazada and Shopee 11.11 Price |
M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush | PhP1,990 | PhP1,490 |
Smart Scale | PhP1,590 | PhP1,090 |
Smart Cam 360 | PhP2,790 | PhP1,990 |
Adventurer Luggage | PhP2,990 | PhP2,490 |
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If you use Lazada Wallet to pay for a minimum of PhP5,000, you’ll also be able to claim an additional PhP400 discount.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.