AQFIT launches AQFIT W9

AQFIT launches AQFIT W9 Calling Smart Watch in India. With this new launch, the company’s vision is “accessible technology for all” which reflects in its affordable pricing and high-performance product specifications.

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 “Purchasing power in Indian households is not only limited to tier 1 cities but also to deeper rural and semi-urban areas that are yet to explore the digital world. We plan to bring the latest smart wearables tech not only to the young and tech-savvy but also to the elderly were checking on vitals becomes a necessity,” – Sanjeev Singh, Business Head, Aqfit

Users would be able to keep a track of Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, and Calorie Count with this watch. The watch would help the user live a very healthy lifestyle. The brand claims that Smart Watches by AQFIT focus on these fitness aspects, along with keeping up with the latest style trends. Stay up-to-date with the latest info on call, message, social media, or even weather forecast. The watch gets special features like Bluetooth Calling. It also helps syncs your watch to your phone instantly with an inbuilt speaker and microphone, enabling calling capabilities right from your wrist. Users would be able to get their favourite contacts and call records on the watch and even answer calls without touching your phone even while exercising.

 

The watch comes with a big 1.33 inch HD IPS displays with 240 x 240 resolutions. It gets both sweat and water-resistant and dustproof built with IP67 certification. It comes with a 280mAh battery along with a high-end chipset to keep the watch powered up to 7-10 days on regular use, 30 days on standby, and up to 2 days with BT calling enabled on a single charge. 

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