realme has recently introduced its first sub-brand named Dizo. During the announcement, the company revealed the arrival of AIoT products under various categories such as smart entertainment, smart home, smart care, and accessories.
Recently, three Dizo-branded products have been spotted online and they are recognized as rebranded realme devices.
These products were spotted by Twitter user Chun @chunvn8888 on the official Dizo store on Shopee Vietnam. The three products are the Dizo Watch, Dizo GoPods, and Dizo GoPods D. The Dizo Watch is identified as the rebranded realme Watch 2, whereas the Dizo GoPods and Dizo GoPods D are the rebranded realme Buds Air 2 and realme Buds Q2, respectively.
As reported by Gizmochina, the said Dizo products’ equivalent realme devices have not yet arrived in Vietnam, so this is their chance to get their hands on them.
The Dizo Watch has a 1.4-inch display, a 12-day battery life, support for 90 sports modes, a heart rate sensor, a blood oxygen monitor, an IP68 rating, and doubles as an AIoT hub for supported devices.
On the other hand, the Dizo GoPods are equipped with a realme R2 chip and 10mm drivers. The earbuds have Bluetooth 5.2, ANC, a transparent mode, a game mode with 88ms super-low latency, and up to 25 hours of playback with the case. It also comes with IPX5 water resistance and can be connected to smartphones via the realme Link app.
Lastly, the Dizo GoPods D sports the same design as the realme Buds Q2 but has slightly different features. Each earbud has 10mm drivers and 88ms low latency. However, the realme Buds Q2 boasts 110ms low latency. Additionally, the Dizo GoPods D connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and is IPX4 rated. The earbuds come with the case with up to 20 hours of battery life and can be charged via a micro USB port.
Check out the prices below.
• Dizo Watch – VND 1,490,000
• Dizo GoPods –VND 2,690,000
• Dizo GoPods D – VND 790,000
Sources: Dizo, Dizo (Shopee Vietnam) via Gizmochina
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joberta says:
The sub brand of a sub brand. Saan ka pa? why not just name these aiot products reame? why need to have another name that isn’t even that catchy or creative.