Xiaomi’s Redmi lineup just picked up a new wrist companion in Nepal. The Redmi Watch 6 Nepal launch brings a bigger, brighter display, a slimmer body, and battery numbers that should keep most users away from the charger for well over a week. It made its first public appearance in China back in October alongside the Redmi K90 series, and now local buyers get their turn with it.
- HyperOS 3, Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity
- 2.07-inch curved AMOLED, 60Hz, 2,000 nits
- 150+ sports modes, 5ATM water resistance
- 550mAh battery, up to 24 days battery life
Design and Display

Xiaomi swapped in a 2.07-inch curved AMOLED panel for this generation, running at 432 × 514 pixels with a density of 324 PPI. The curved 2.5D glass and razor-thin 2mm bezels bump the screen-to-body ratio up to 82 percent, and the panel now peaks at 2,000 nits, noticeably brighter than what the last Redmi watch offered.

The body itself got trimmed down too, coming in at just 9.9mm thick and built from aerospace-grade aluminum alloy that Xiaomi says holds up better against drops and scratches. What stands out more, though, is the dual-button layout. Alongside the usual rotating crown, there’s a second side key you can set up for quick shortcuts, something a lot of watches in this segment leave out entirely. Shoppers can choose from Lunar Silver, Classic Black, or Misty Blue, and a magnetic leather strap is up for grabs separately if the stock TPU band isn’t your style.
Performance and Software Features
Under the hood, HyperOS 3 keeps things moving, paired with Bluetooth 5.4 for connectivity. One feature worth calling out is Super Island, which surfaces live alerts for calendar events, deliveries, and notifications in a neat, animated strip on the display. There’s also basic smart home control baked in, and for those with compatible vehicles, the watch can handle things like navigation prompts and cabin settings straight from your wrist.
Beyond that, the watch supports a handful of third-party apps and a few built-in mini-games, plus customizable faces including portrait-style dials. Everything routes through the Xiaomi Sports Health app, so anyone already in that ecosystem should find the setup familiar.
Health and Fitness Tracking Features

This is arguably where the Redmi Watch 6 does its heaviest lifting. It tracks over 150 sports modes, and several of the more common activities get picked up automatically without you having to start them manually. On the health front, you’re looking at continuous heart rate readings, SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, stress readings, and guided breathing exercises when you need to slow down.
The sensor stack includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, geomagnetic sensor, ambient light sensor, and an optical heart rate sensor that also detects underwater conditions. Add in 5ATM water resistance, and the watch can go from the pool to a regular gym session without issue. There’s also an option to share health stats with family, which is a small but useful touch for anyone keeping tabs on aging parents or training partners.
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Battery Life and Connectivity

Battery life is rated at up to 24 days under light use, dropping to around 12 days with more typical mixed usage, and about 7 days if you leave Always-On Display running. That’s a wide range, but even the lower end holds up well against most smartwatches at this price.
For location tracking, dual L1 GNSS antennas cover GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS, which should translate to faster, more accurate lock-ons outdoors. NFC is also on board for tap-to-pay and access card use.
Redmi Watch 6 Full Specifications
- Design & Build:
9.9mm thickness
Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy case, 5ATM water resistant - Display: 2.07-inch curved AMOLED, 432 × 514 pixels, 324 PPI, 82% screen-to-body ratio, 2,000 nits peak brightness, 60Hz refresh rate
- Wrist Strap: TPU quick-release strap (Optional Kona leather magnetic strap)
- OS: HyperOS 3
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, NFC
- GNSS: Dual L1 antenna GNSS (GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS)
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Geomagnetic sensor, Optical heart rate sensor, SpO₂ sensor, Ambient light sensor
- Health Features: Heart rate monitoring, SpO₂, Sleep tracking, Stress monitoring, Women’s health management, Guided breathing, 150+ sports modes
- Battery: 550mAh, Up to 24 days (basic usage), Up to 12 days (typical mixed usage), Up to 7 days (AOD on)
- Charging: Magnetic charging port
- Colors: Lunar Silver, Classic Black, Misty Blue
Redmi Watch 6 Price and Availability in Nepal
The Redmi Watch 6 price in Nepal has been confirmed at NPR 20,499. It’s available across Xiaomi’s authorized retail network in the country.
| Smartwatch | Price in Nepal (Official) |
|---|---|
| Redmi Watch 6 | NPR 20,499 |
Redmi Watch 6 Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Bright, curved AMOLED display with strong outdoor visibility
- Battery easily stretches past a week of regular use
- Dual-button setup with customizable shortcuts
- Wide sports and health tracking coverage
- 5ATM rating for swim-friendly use
Cons:
- Chipset details remain unconfirmed
- No standalone calling or LTE support
- Some watch face styles are locked to HyperOS
Should You Buy?
Between the sharper display, trimmed-down body, and battery life that comfortably outlasts most rivals in its class, the Redmi Watch 6 Nepal debut lands as a genuinely competitive option for anyone shopping under NPR 25,000. It’s not chasing flashy extras. It just does the fitness and health tracking basics well, which is often exactly what buyers in this segment are looking for.