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Fire-Boltt SpO2 Full Touch 1.4 inch Smart Watch 400 Nits Peak Brightness Metal Body with 24*7 Heart Rate monitoring IPX7 with Blood Oxygen, Fitness, Sports & Sleep Tracking
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08L...GZ
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- 【The First Ever Smart watch featuring SPO2 function】 – Optical Heart rate sensor with real time monitoring of heart rate during exercise. Keep a track of your SPO2 to ensure good & healthy life. Measure Blood Pressure at all times. Heart Rate, SPO2 and BP Tracking available in this Smart Watch.
- 【Blood Pressure Monitor】- The blood pressure monitor on the Watch reads your systolic and diastolic blood pressure. You can get the report directly with the integrated App 【Full Touch, Sleek & Fashionable Metal Body Intelligent Smart Watch】 – The watch is slim & exquisite, comes with a removable watch strap. It features a Full HD Touch Display & a Wrist Sense that turns on the display
- 【HD Display Clear & Delicate】 – 1.4" colour display and full capacitive touch, supporting taps and swipes, so it is easy to read and operate. Transparent 2.5D curved glass with a resolution of 240*240 pixels. 【POWERFUL BATTERY】 – 8 days battery life to avoid frequent charge and focus on your daily activities. The smart watch has a standby Time of 360 Hours. [Multiple Watch Faces : Unlimited Built in Watch Faces and also multiple Downloadable from the App}
- 【Track every step, every activity】 – 7 workout modes: walking, running, cycling, skipping, badminton, basketball, football; Count steps, distance, and calories burned in this Smart Watch
- 【IPX6 Water Resistant】 – Never remove the watch in any case of sweating or rains or water contact. 【Stay Social Stay Updated】 – Never miss out any message or call or an important notification in any case. All In One Smart Coach – Track your Daily Steps, Fitness, Sports, Heart Rate and SPO2. Make Fitness A Habit with this Smart Watch
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