In India, the Fire-Boltt Call smartwatch is announced. However, it is scheduled to appear in the country sometime next week, and a dedicated homepage with features is already online on Amazon. As the name implies, the next smartwatch will feature Bluetooth calling. The Fire-Boltt Call will include a 1.7-inch HD touch display in the form of a square dial. According to the microsite, Fire-Boltt will sell the smartwatch with adjustable straps in seven different colours.
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Fire-Boltt Call Specifications, Features
The Fire-Boltt Call will have a 1.7-inch HD display with a 360-degree view and UltiView display technology. FB1 Nanochip powers the smartwatch, which is to be an in-house Fire-Boltt SoC. However, more information on the processor is still lacking.
The smartwatch will allow Bluetooth calling and include an in-built microphone and speaker. It will also be able to save contacts, as well as have a rapid dial pad and call history. It would also provide notifications from various social media apps to consumers.
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The silicone straps on the next Fire-Boltt Call will be available in seven colours: black, blue, green, grey, peach, red, and white, with a stainless steel buckle. More than 200 cloud-based watch faces will also be available for the smartwatch.
There are also seven sports modes in Fire-Boltt Call, including badminton, running, cycling, skipping, football, walking, and basketball. Fire-Boltt, like a smartwatch, will have health monitoring devices such as a blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) sensor, heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, and meditative breathing sensor.
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The wristwatch will also give users menstrual reminders, sedentary reminders, hydration reminders, weather updates, an alarm, a timer, and a stopwatch. Users will also have access to a remote camera.
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