Fire Boltt has launched Infinity, a new smartwatch priced under ₹5000 that comes with Connect TWS feature. As the name suggests, it lets you store and play music from the watch itself. It packs 300 sports modes and a 60Hz display with 600 nits of brightness among other things.
Here are the complete details:
Fire Boltt Infinity specs and features
Fire Boltt Infinity has got a 1.6-inch 60Hz HD display with 600 nits brightness and a 90% screen-to-body ratio.
You get 110+ watch faces to customize the screen. The watch comes with a crown to navigate the UI.
AN ELEGANT HD DISPLAY OF 1.6 INCHES!
The largest round display to make you express your vogue effortlessly!
Along with 400*400 Px Resolutions, 600 Nits Peak Brightness & 60 Hz Refresh Rate! #INFINITY – Countless Possibilities! #NewLaunch #FireBoltt #Smartwatch pic.twitter.com/568kWQnGVq
— FIRE-BOLTT (@fireboltt__) January 8, 2023
Coming to the highlight feature of this watch, viz. the Connect TWS option that allows you to store up to 300 songs in the watch’s internal 4GB storage. So, you can play songs straight out of the watch and listen to them via Bluetooth-powered TWS earphones. Speaking of Bluetooth, you can make or take calls from the watch itself so long as it’s connected to the phone.
The rest of the repertoire consists of over 300 activity modes, a heart rate tracker, a SpO2 monitor, a sleep health analyser, a menstrual cycle tracker, IP67 ingress protection, Google Assistant and Siri support.
Fire Boltt Infinity price and availability
You can grab the Fire Boltt Infinity for ₹4,999 via Amazon India starting January 9 at 12 noon.
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