Get your hands on India's homegrown smartwatch: Fire-Boltt

With brand ambassadors like Virat Kohli, the Fire-Boltt is lighting up wearable tech!

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India’s homegrown brand, Fire-Boltt, is also one of the fastest growing in the country’s wearable technology market.
India’s homegrown brand, Fire-Boltt, is also one of the fastest growing in the country’s wearable technology market.
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If you’ve been searching for the perfect smartwatch, there’s a great contender on Amazon. India’s homegrown brand, Fire-Boltt, is also one of the fastest growing in the country’s wearable technology market. With a variety of features, from heart rate monitors to pedometers, and the unique SpO2 or blood oxygen level tracking its known for, the Fire-Boltt is a solid choice. Take a look at the options below, and get one of these affordable, high-tech smartwatches with Amazon Prime’s free one-day delivery.

Fire-Boltt SpO2

Pros

  • Great price
  • High-definition (HD) display
  • Wrist-sense technology turns on the display
  • Social media notifications available
  • IPX7 water-resistant
  • Powerful battery life
  • Cons

  • No blood pressure monitor
  • Packed with most of the health trackers and features you’d expect from any smartwatch, but at a fraction of the cost, the Fire-Boltt SpO2 is the ideal everyday watch on a budget. With a 1.4-inch display, the brand claims this is the first smartwatch with SpO2 tracking functionality – allowing you to check your blood saturation levels to see how efficiently your body is performing. Slim, with removable straps, the watch can be activated through the motion of your wrist. It also features an optical heart rate sensor, 7 work-out modes and a step counter. The trendy watch is available in five different colours, to suit everyone’s sensibilities.

    Fire-Boltt Beast SpO2

    Pros

  • Sleek aesthetics
  • Bright, vibrant screen
  • Works well as a standalone watch (without pairing to your smartphone)
  • IP67 water-resistant
  • Long battery life
  • Cons

  • Heart rate tracking delay during results
  • Blood pressure monitoring not always accurate
  • Does not sync with other training apps
  • Screen doesn’t fill up the watch display area
  • The Fire-Boltt Beast lives up to its name, in that it boasts a host of features. With a display size that’s similar to an Apple smartwatch, the Beast gives you the ability to track your sleep, steps, blood oxygen levels and heart rate, along with the option to regulate your breathing with meditation. Multiple workout modes are available in this smartwatch, including walking, running, and cycling, as well as modes related to sports, such as basketball and badminton. You can also use it to get notifications from most social media channels, including WhatsApp. With a battery life that can last up to 8 days, and a standby time of 360 hours, the Beast is a great watch for an all-round fitness and health tracking experience.

    Fire-Boltt 360

    Pros

  • Feel of a traditional wristwatch
  • Bright dial that’s great, even outdoors
  • Rotating user interface is fun to use
  • Easily pairs with the brand’s app
  • Strong battery life
  • IP67 water-resistant
  • Cons

  • Slow to record heart rate
  • No Tap to Wake feature
  • Launched just a few weeks after the Beast, the Fire-Boltt 360 is just as affordable, and racks up a decent number of features. With a 1.3-inch full touch display, the watch features a circular dial with a bezel ring, and a metal frame. The watch is equipped with an SpO2 tracker, heart rate sensor, blood pressure monitor and other trackers that are common in most smartwatches. It has 8 sports modes. Launched in three colours – black, gold and grey – it’s ideal for first-time smartwatch buyers or those looking for a smartwatch on a budget.

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