Xiaomi Launches Watch S5 Internationally with Claimed 21-Day Battery Life
By
Madeline Ricchiuto
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Summary
Xiaomi has launched the Watch S5 internationally, a 46mm smartwatch that claims up to 21 days of battery life on a single charge. Originally released in China in March, the global rollout begins in late May/early June 2025. European pricing ranges from €179.99 to €199.99 depending on color and strap style. The device has not been announced for the U.S. market, but import pricing is estimated. Battery life claims may vary based on individual usage.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCharging up a smartwatch every night is a pain in the ass.
But what if you only needed to charge it once every 21 days?
While the Watch S5 hasn't been announced for the U.S., the European pricing (€179.99 or €199.99 depending on the color and strap style) gives us an idea of what to expect should you want to import one.
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