Xiaomi takes quite a long time in the world of connected devices, with multiple versions of your My Bandof the watches Amazfit of their ecosystem, and even with the recent Redmi Band your brand daughter and sister. But besides all of this, Xiaomi has a line of watches intelligent to the smallest of the house, the Xiaomi Mi Bunny Watch that is now coming to its fourth generation in two versions, a My Bunny Watch 4 and a My Bunny Watch 4 Pro.
A couple of watches smart for children with their similar, many, and their differences, few, but with an interesting feature that had not been seen until now in this sector: the presence of a dual camera embedded in the top of the sphere. Another curious feature of the new My Bunny Watch 4 is that they come with a ‘notch’. Yes, one of the two cameras is on the screen. Let’s see what else they have for us.
We can start by the smaller of the two brothers who visit us today, direct from China. The Xiaomi Mi Bunny Watch 4, the model more restrained of the two and comes with a battery 920mAh with a load of 5W (5 volt, 1 ampere) with usb charging cable owner, we can connect to any USB charger that we have at home. The battery promises an autonomy of at least eight days.
A camera on the sphere, the other embedded in the screen
On the screen, Xiaomi mounts a AMOLED of 1.78 inches with a density of 326 pixels per inch, and a glass 2.5 D to provide relief to the edges. The clock is controlled with a button in the right-side physical, in addition to touch controls on the display itself.
This My Watch Bunny 4 also has a camera situated on the dial, with 5 megapixel resolution, and another of equal resolution situated in a small ‘notch’ at the top of the screen. Two camerastherefore, for My Watch Bunny also with the help of artificial intelligence in the section of video and photo, in addition to lend a hand in saving battery as much as possible.
In connectivity, we found the basics for this type of watches, such as WiFi or Bluetooth, but it also has the possibility of introducing a SIM card for connect through 4G (Full Telecom) and be able to talk with him, thanks to its built-in microphone. So, we have a stand-alone device to be able to make video calls with our kids whenever we want.
Joined to all this, My Bunny Watch 4 has software that allows parents to create white lists of calls and SMS, and that it may block your performance during the classes. By the way, the watch is water-resistant and features the Snapdragon 2500 as the main processor.
As we said before, the changes between the two watches smart for kids of Xiaomi are few. The main one, that My Watch Bunny 4 Pro incorporates a NFC chip that allows the watch to expand their connectivity capabilities. Not to make payments with it, but yes to do the ‘checking’ on buses (it is compatible with a multitude of travel cards in China) and schools, for example.
More connectivity, more megapixels for the Pro which also grows in price
In addition to this, the camera located at the top of the sphere, which is outside of the screen, is here 8 megapixel instead of 5 megapixel as My Watch Bunny 4 normal. And already, there are more differences between the two models beyond the price.
The two watches come in different colors but in a single price model, which for now (and in previous editions were well maintained) are only for China. We do not know if you will come to stepping on land abroad, so for the moment I offer the conversion to the euro without official pricing for other countries.
More information | Xiaomi Mi Watch Bunny 4 | Xiaomi Mi Watch Bunny 4 Pro
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