NoiseFit Halo smartwatch with metallic design launched, priced at Rs 3,999 – Times of India

NoiseFit Halo smartwatch with metallic design launched, priced at Rs 3,999 – Times of India

NoiseFit Halo smartwatch is here. Noise has added yet another smartwatch to its product lineup with the launch of NoiseFit Halo in India. The smartwatch sports a metallic design and a round dial. The smartwatch comes equipped with a heart rate sensor and SpO2 monitor.
Price and availability
NoiseFit Halo comes with a price tag of Rs 3,999 and it comes in Classic Black, Fiery Orange, Forest Green, Vintage Brown, Jet Black and Statement Black. The smartwatch can be purchased online from Amazon.in and gonoise.com.
NoiseFit Halo smartwatch features
NoiseFit Halo comes with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 466×466 pixel resolution. The smartwatch comes equipped with Bluetooth calling functionality which enables users to answer and make calls directly from the smartwatch.
NoiseFit Halo comes equipped with a heart rate sensor and SpO2 monitor. The device can also keep track of sleep and stress levels. The wearable offers more than 100 sports and 150+ customisable watch faces.
NoiseFit Halo comes equipped with smart touch technology offering unique customisation such as double Tap to wake, covering the watch screen during an incoming call – this will put the call on silent and palm control to turn off display. The device comes with IP68 rating which makes it dust and water-resistant.
The company claims that the smartwatch can deliver up to 7 days of battery backup ona single charge.
Noise enters the list of top five companies in global smartwatch market
A recent report by Counterpoint Research revealed that the global smartwatch market shipments grew 12% YoY in 2022 due to the strong YoY growth witnessed in the first three quarters.
The report further revealed that Indian manufacturers Noise and Fire-Boltt performed really well this time. Noise captured the fourth position and surpassed 5% of the global market share

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