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Fire-Boltt Legend Smartwatch Launched In India; Know The Details Here

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- Updated: 21st Mar 2023, 19:48 IST

The fire-Boltt Legend smartwatch launched by the domestic company Firebolt. This is the company’s latest Bluetooth Calling smartwatch, which comes with a stylish design and an affordable price tag. Apart from this, Fire-Boltt Legend has a 1.39-inch Full HD touch display with a resolution of 240*240 pixels. Apart from the company’s website, Fire-Boltt Legend can be purchased from offline stores. Let’s check out the price, features, and more.

Fire-Boltt Legend Specifications

Fire-Boltt Legend Smartwatch Launched

There are 123 sports modes with the Fire-Boltt Legend, from which you can track your activity and exercise. Fire-Boltt Legend has running, cycling and swimming modes. Also, the Fire-Boltt Legend has received an IP67 rating for water resistance and dust resistance. The voice assistant has also been supported in this watch of Firebolt, which means you can control it even by speaking.

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The Fire-Boltt Legend also provides access to water intake and sedentary reminders, inbuilt games, remote music/camera controls, weather updates, an alarm clock, a timer, a stopwatch, DND mode, a Wake gesture, and more. The smartwatch can last up to 7 days on a single charge.

Health features include heart rate tracking, SpO2 tracking, and sleep tracking apart from period tracking. An inbuilt game is also present in Fire-Boltt Legend and a reminder is also available to drink water. Also, there’s support for an inbuilt microphone and speaker to enable Bluetooth Calling. The smartwatch supports Bluetooth version 5.1.

Price and Availability

The Fire-Boltt Legend Smartwatch launched for Rs 2,499 and will be available via the company’s website and offline stores.

You can purchase the Fire-Boltt Legend in Black, Silver Grey, Gold Pink, Champagne Gold and Light Gold Color Red.

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