COLMI SKY 4 Smartwatch Pros and Cons

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COLMI SKY 4 is the latest smartwatch from COLMI. Which is also a fitness tracker as Colmi sky 1 pro and sky 2. the new device is a sporty smartwatch with a heart rate monitor, multi-sport mode, IP67 waterproof, and affordable price.

Design of Sky 4 smartwatch?

The latest smartwatch from COLMI comes with a sporty design, which is fully round, and fashionable. measuring 52*52*10mm and weighing 54.g. The body is made of Zinc alloy while the strap is removable and available in silicone. Regarding the display screen! The new Chinese smartwatch has a 1.52 inch full round IPS touch screen with 240*240 pixels resolution. The wearable also packed with multi watch faces and available in black color.

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Features of COLMI SKY 4?

The new Sky 4 is an IP67 waterproof smartwatch, which is suitable for swimming. The watch can track 9 sports activities! walking, running, swimming, mountain climbing, cycling, skipping, badminton, basketball, football; Count steps, distance, and calories burned. it also supports 5 kinds of health monitoring! include heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring. blood pressure monitoring. sedentary reminder.

Additional features are pedometer, call and message reminder, Anti-lost, pre-set watch face, timer, stopwatch Bluetooth..etc. While the battery capacity is 180mAh with 30 days of standby time and 5 days of normal usage.

Pros and Cons of Colmi watch?

Pros: Stylish design, 4 kinds of health monitoring, 9 kinds of multi-sport modes, Affordable price

Cons: NO ECG+PPG

Price and availability?

You can buy the new SKY 4 smartwatch at

Aliexpress for $28.55

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jack stevens
Jack is a tech journalist and wearable enthusiast with a particular obsession: finding devices before they are officially announced. Instead of waiting for press releases, Jack spends his time digging through global regulatory databases like the FCC, IMDA, and SIRIM to uncover the "paper trails" of upcoming hardware. With a focus on the Chinese wearable ecosystem, he bridges the gap between leaked model numbers and the real-world tech heading for your wrist. When he’s not tracking FCC filings, he’s usually testing the latest fitness trackers to see if they actually live up to the hype.

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