NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch with more than 100 sports modes launched, priced at Rs 2,999 – Times of India
Price and availability
NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch comes with a price tag of Rs 2,999 and it can be purchased in Jet Black, Silver Grey, Vintage Brown, Rose Pink, Space Blue and Jey Black colour options. The smartwatch can be purchased online from gonoise.com and Amazon.in.
Speaking about the launch, Amit Khatri, co-founder of Noise, said, “At Noise, we are committed to staying aligned with our customers’ growing needs and consistently working towards exceeding their expectations through continuous innovation in desired design. Our newest offering in the premium round dial category, the NoiseFit Vortex, will level up the game for smartwatch users by packaging innovation and lifestyle into the most compelling and long-lasting offering.”
NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch features
NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch features a 1.46-inch AMOLED display with 466×466 pixel resolution. The touchscreen AMOLED display promises to offer good visibility under direct sunlight.
The smartwatch comes with Bluetooth calling support which means that users can make and receive calls directly from the wearable. The smartwatch also allows users to access call logs and you can also store up to 10 contacts on the smartwatch.
The NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch offers a wide variety of customisation with over 150+ watch faces and supports 100 sports modes. This wearable is packed with essential health features, including a heart rate sensor, SpO2 monitor, stress tracking, and the ability to monitor the female health cycle. With its IP68 rating, the device is resistant to water and dust.
The wearable claims to offer up to 7 days of battery backup on a single charge.
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