Boat Wave Fury: Boat launches Wave Fury smartwatch: Price, features and more – Times of India
Price and availability
Boat’s Wave Fury is priced at Rs 1,299. It is available for purchase from Flipkart and Boat’s official websites in Active Black, Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, Cherry Blossom, and Teal Green colour options.
Wave Fury: Key Features
Boat’s Wave Fury has a 1.83-inch HD display with 240 x 284 ppi, and 550-nits to enhance user experience.
The smartwatch has an ergonomic design with a dual-layer metal coating, an IP67 shell sporting a silk-finished exterior, and skin-friendly silicone metal straps.
Boat Wave Fury is IP67 certified, making it dust, sweat and splash-resistance.
Boat’s Wave Fury allows users to track their vitals like heart rate and SpO2, and also lets users monitor their sleep. It comes with over 50 sports modes.
The smartwatch comes with a built-in speaker and microphone, and supports Bluetooth calling. Users can connect with up to 10 saved contacts from the smartwatch or use its dial pad.
Boat’s latest smartwatch has a digital crown to help users manage settings, change the watch faces and scroll between screens with ease.
Users can check on the weather, or ask for directions, using the in-built VA access to Google and Siri.
Lastly, the smartwatch claims a battery life of up to 2 days with Bluetooth calling in use, up to 7 days with heavy usage, or up to 30 days on standby. Boat’s Wave Fury comes with a 1-year warranty.
Recently, Boat launched its Ultima Connect Max smartwatch with a 2-inch display and battery life of up to 10 days. Priced at Rs 2,199, the smartwatch is available for purchase in Active Black, Metallic Black, Deep Blue, and Cherry Blossom colour options.
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