Noise watch

  1. Noise ColorFit Ultra review
  2. NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch with more than 100 sports modes launched, priced at Rs 2,999
  3. Noise ColorFit NAV review


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Noise ColorFit Ultra review

Price Design and display Fitness features Smart features Software and app experience Battery Verdict Competition The battery life is also good here with the watch lasting easily for five days. However, the fitness and sports tracking aren’t 100% accurate here 一 but that is the case with most smartwatches. However, the sleep tracking is inaccurate. For what it’s worth, you do get the ability to respond to messages 一 but, there’s a catch. Also, the watch misses out on built-in GPS. The watch feels good in the hand and it is lightweight with just 47-gram weight. It also feels very comfortable to wear for a longer duration and the watch definitely catches other people’s eyes in the public eye, especially with the cloud grey variant which we are using for the review. It is also IP68 rated which means it can survive underwater as well. The Noise ColorFit Ultra packs in one of the largest displays in the segment measuring 1.75-inches diagonally. It is an LCD screen with 320 x 385 pixels resolution. The screen is bright, responsive and also good enough for outdoor usage. You get five-level brightness adjustment and raise to wake options under settings 一 but, it misses out on the Always-on Display as the watch can stay up for a maximum of 30 seconds. While the touch response is good, the UI lacks animations and transition effects. Overall, we did like the design and display on the Nose ColorFit Ultra 一 it looks good, feels good, is big, and gets bright enough to read outdoors too. ...

NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch with more than 100 sports modes launched, priced at Rs 2,999

NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch is here. Noise has expanded its wearable smartwatch lineup with the launch of NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch. The wearable sports a round dial and offers more than 100 watch faces. The smartwatch comes with a sweat and water-resistant design. Price and availability NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch comes with a price tag of Rs 2,999 and it can be purchased in Jet Black, Silver Grey, Vintage Brown, Rose Pink, Space Blue and Jey Black colour options. The smartwatch can be purchased online from gonoise.com and Amazon.in. Speaking about the launch, Amit Khatri, co-founder of Noise, said, "At Noise, we are committed to staying aligned with our customers' growing needs and consistently working towards exceeding their expectations through continuous innovation in desired design. Our newest offering in the premium round dial category, the NoiseFit Vortex, will level up the game for smartwatch users by packaging innovation and lifestyle into the most compelling and long-lasting offering." NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch features NoiseFit Vortex smartwatch features a 1.46-inch AMOLED display with 466x466 pixel resolution. The touchscreen AMOLED display promises to offer good visibility under direct sunlight. The smartwatch comes with Bluetooth calling support which means that users can make and receive calls directly from the wearable. The smartwatch also allows users to access call logs and you can also store up to 10 contacts on the smartwatch. The NoiseFit Vortex smart...

Noise ColorFit NAV review

The Noise ColorFit NAV is the first GPS-enabled smartwatch from the company. As such, in addition to GPS functionality, it also comes with a host of features one might expect from a smartwatch in this price range. So let's take a closer look at the Noise ColorFit NAV. Design The ColorFit NAV at a glance resembles the Apple Watch in terms of design, with its square watch face, and the two buttons on the right side. They don't protrude out as much as the Apple Watch though. Too much protrusion sometimes causes the buttons to get pressed when you bend your hands backwards to push something, or when you're getting up and sitting down. The ColorFit NAV, like most of the Noise's smartwatches, uses a TFT screen. One thing to note is that the screen is rather sizable compared to other Noise smartwatches at a size of 1.4-inches with a resolution of 320x320. The extra really helps to show more info on the watchface. The details on the display we found were fairly clear, and the colors looked sharp as well. The watch comes with standard rubber-silicon straps, with clasps on them for easier attachment to the watch. The idea is that you can get additional straps to mix and match with your outfits if you so choose. It's nice to have the option. The watch itself is mostly plastic, and is pretty light at just 40g. The unit we got for review was "Stealth Black'' in colour, with a black watch body and straps. Features Coming to the features, like we mentioned above, this is the first watch ...