Amazfit Falcon premium smartwatch launched in India, priced at Rs 44,999 – Times of India

Amazfit Falcon premium smartwatch launched in India, priced at Rs 44,999 – Times of India

Amazfit Falcon smartwatch is now official. Amazfit has launched its premium smartwatch — Amazfit Falcon in India. This is the multi-sport GPS smartwatch which sports a titanium body. The wearable offers more than 150 sports modes and it has also passed 15 military-grade tests.
Price and availability
The Amazfit Falcon comes with a price tag of Rs 44,999. The smartwatch can be purchased in Titanium colour with Supersonic Black strap. The smartwatch is up for pre-order on the Amazfit India website and it will go on sale starting December 3.
Amazfit Falcon features
Amazfit Falcon features a 1.28-inch circular display with a 416×416 pixel resolution. The smartwatch supports Bluetooth version 5.0 and it works with the Zepp companion app.
The wearable also comes with the Zepp Coach which is a self-developed smart coaching algorithm. The coach offers personalised guidance on the basis of the physical characteristics of the users. The personalised coach also helps users to improve their performance and build better fitness habits.
The company claims that you can also connect the Amazfit Falcon to other professional external workout devices such as cycling power meters via Bluetooth and then create their own training templates. The smartwatch features more than 150 sports modes and it comes equipped with a heart rate sensor, SpO2 and stress monitors. The device can also keep track of sleep, breathing and menstrual cycle.
Amazfit Falcon is compatible with both Android and iOS operating systems and it comes with a water-resistant design. The company claims that the wearable can deliver up to 14 days of battery life on a single charge and the battery life can be increased further with the Battery saver mode.

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