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boAt Watch Primia with 1.39-inch AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling launched in India

boAt Watch Primia with 1.39-inch AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling launched in India

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boAt has launched its latest smartwatch boAt Watch Primia in India. The watch is now listed on Amazon at an introductory price of Rs. 3999.

boAt Watch Primia features a 1.39 inches display with a 454 x 454 pixels resolution. There are 100+ Cloud Watch faces. It has an elegant metallic design and leather strap. The watch feels premium. It is IP67 water-resistant.

The watch has a heart rate sensor, SpO2 monitoring, and stress monitoring. It has 11 sports modes such as basketball, badminton, football, spinning, climbing, cycling, yoga, treadmill, or just a brisk walk or a run. It is also compatible with Apple Health and Google Fit.

It has a built-in speaker and microphone. So, it supports Bluetooth calling directly from the smartwatch. Other notable features include music control, smart notifications, and a remote camera shutter.

boAt Watch Primia packs a 240mAh battery and the company promises 7-day battery life on a full charge battery. It takes around 3 hours in charging.

boAt Primia Smartwatch will be priced at Rs 3999 for first 1000 orders on Amazon and until May 19th on boAt website. After that, it will be sold at Rs. 4499.

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