Zebronics ZEB-FIT4220CH smart fitness watch launched in India with Sp02, voice calling: price, features | 91mobiles.com
Zebronics ZEB-FIT4220CH smart fitness watch has been launched in India. It comes with features like Sp02, heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, calling feature, and a colour display with touch controls. The smart fitness watch can track calories burnt, steps walked, a pedometer, sleep monitor, sedentary reminder, alarm, music controls, caller ID, call reject, wrist sense, sleep monitor, among others. It can remotely control functions like camera shutter and music once paired with the phone.
Zebronics ZEB-FIT4220CH price in India
Zebronics ZEB-FIT4220CH fitness smart watch has an introductory price in India of Rs 3,199 and will be available via Amazon. It can be purchased in Black, Silver, and Gray colour options.
Zebronics ZEB-FIT4220CH specifications
The Zebronics ZED-FIT4200CH has a 1.29-inch touch colour TFT display, measures 5.5 x 8.7 x 9.5 cm, and weighs 60 Grams. It supports 7 sports modes, including walking, running, cycling, skipping, badminton, basketball, football. It can monitor blood pressure, heart rate, and Sp02 oxygen saturation and can track sleep, steps, calories, and distance walked as well. Zebronics says the fitness watch supports up to 100 customisable watch faces and is also IP67 rated for water resistance.
The Zebronics ZED-FIT4200CH is compatible with both Android (Android 5.0 and above) and iOS (iOS 9.0 & above) with the ZEB FIT20 series companion app on the Google Play Store and App Store. It connects via Bluetooth V5.0. Thanks to Bluetooth calling, users can make or reject the call and it supports Caller ID as well. One can control music play/pause/prev/next directly from the watch.
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