Fire-Boltt Ninja smartwatch with multiple sports modes launched: Price, features and more – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Fire-Boltt Ninja, the new budget smartwatch is now available in India. The company has launched a new budget-friendly smartwatch in India. This entry-level smartwatch comes with a heart rate sensor and SpO2 monitor. It sports a touchscreen display and features a water-resistant design.
Fire-Boltt Ninja: Price and availability
The company is selling the Fire-Boltt Ninja at an introductory price of Rs 1,799. The smartwatch can be purchased in three colour options — Beige, Black and Grey. The wearable can be purchased online on Flipkart. It is already listed on the website with a coming soon tag.
This new smartwatch from Fire-Bolt will compete against the recently launched Ptron Pulsefit P261 smartwatch. Available at Rs 1,299, the smartwatch from Ptron comes with a 1.54-inch colour display and 8 different sports modes. Compatible with both Android and iOS devices, the smartwatch promises to offer 3 days of battery backup.
Fire-Boltt Ninja: Features and specifications
Fire-Boltt Ninja comes with a 1.3-inch HD touchscreen display with 240×240 pixel resolution.
The smartwatch comes with a full metal body and offers touch-to-wake functionality.
The wearable comes with an IPX8 rating which makes it water-resistant. It comes with multiple sports modes like Badminton, Basketball, Cycling, Football and more. The device is compatible with both Android and iOS devices and it comes with more than 200 cloud-based faces.
Fire-Boltt Ninja is promised to offer five days of battery backup on a single charge.
Recently, Fire-Boltt launched its affordable smartwatch Fire-Boltt Ring in India. Priced at Rs 4,999, the smartwatch comes with Bluetooth calling feature and SpO2 monitor. The device sports a 1.7-inch HD display and 2.5D curved glass design. The smartwatch offers multiple sports modes and promises to offer up to 8 days of battery backup on a single charge.
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