Fire-Boltt Shark Smartwatch with Bluetooth Calling Launched in India

Fire-Boltt Shark smartwatch has been launched in India. The smartwatch features an HD display and has over 120 sports modes and 100 cloud-based watch faces to choose from. It has been claimed to offer up to eight days of battery.

Fire-Boltt Shark Price

The smartwatch is priced at Rs. 1,799 and will be available for sale via the official Fire-Boltt website. It comes in four different color variants — Black Camou, Black, Green Yellow, and Black Yellow.

Features and specifications

Fire-Boltt’s Shark smartwatch features a 1.83-inch (240×284 pixels) HD display and is acclaimed to be shockproof, scratch resistant, and comes with two button pushers on the right side. The watch also supports Bluetooth calling which enables users to make and receive phone calls directly from the watch. The smartwatch also features AI voice assistants like Google Assistant and Siri.

For continuous health monitoring, the watch comes with a health suite that includes SpO2 monitoring, heart rate sensors, a female health tracker, and sleep monitoring. The smartwatch supports over 120 sports modes including water sports, auto racing, and athletics. Additionally, there are more than 100 customizable cloud-based watch faces users choose from.

Other features that the watch offers are inbuilt games, remote camera control, a weather forecast, sedentary reminders, an alarm, and more. Fire Boltt’s latest smartwatch also supports smart notifications and can help you locate your phone if misplaced with Find My Phone (works only if your phone is in Bluetooth range).

Coming to the battery, as per company claims, the Fire-Boltt Shark can keep you running for up to eight days with normal usage, up to five days with Bluetooth calling, and up to 25 days in standby mode.

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