Fire-Boltt Ring Plus smartwatch with 1.91-inch launched in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

Fire-Boltt Ring Plus smartwatch with 1.91-inch launched in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

Fire-Boltt has expanded its smart wearable lineup in India with the launch of Ring Plus smartwatch in India. The smartwatch comes with a Bluetooth calling feature and boasts a 1.91-inch display.
Fire-Boltt Ring Plus smartwatch: Price and availability
Fire-Boltt Ring Plus smartwatch comes at a price tag of Rs 2,499 and can be purchased online via Fire-Boltt and Amazon websites. The smartwatch comes in changeable straps, which come in 5 colour variants– Black, Blue, Beige, Red, and White.
Fire-Boltt Ring Plus smartwatch: Features
Fire Boltt Ring smartwatch offers a full-touch HD display with 240×280 pixels resolution. The smartwatch also comes with 100+ sports modes and offers an AI voice assistant that helps users set reminders and check updates on the go. It has a Quick Access Dial Pad, Call History, Sync Contacts, and crown rotation button that helps quickly maneuver through various features.

Other health features on the watch include SpO2 monitor, heart-rate tracker, sleep monitor and fitness tracker. The smartwatch comes with an inbuilt speaker that lets users listen to their favorite music on the watch without taking the phone out. Additionally, the smartwatch comes with multiple watch faces and smart controls like weather forecast, alarm, and remote camera control.
Fire-Boltt recently launched the Dazzle Plus smartwatch with Bluetooth calling technology. The smartwatch comes at a price tag of Rs 1,599. The device comes in Black, Blue, Gold, Silver, and Black Gold colour variants. It can be purchased online via Fire Boltt and Flipkart websites.
The watch sports a 1.83-inch display panel and offers more than 100 cloud-based watch faces. It features 60 sports modes and is IP68 certified which makes it water and dust resistant.

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