Airtel Payments Bank Smartwatch With NFC for Contactless Payments Launched in India: Price, Specifications

Airtel Payments Bank smartwatch was launched in India on Tuesday (March 19). This marks the entry of the telecom operator in the smartwatch segment and becomes the first device to be launched by it. The smartwatch has been developed in collaboration with the wearable brand Noise and the payment-technology provider Mastercard. The main offering of the Airtel smartwatch is that it is NFC-enabled and allows users to make contactless ‘Tap and Pay’ payments up to Rs. 25,000 per day.

Airtel Payments Bank Smartwatch price, availability

The Airtel Payments Bank smartwatch price has been set at Rs. 2,999. It is available in black, blue, and grey colour options. However, the smartwatch can only be purchased by those who are existing members of the Airtel Payments Bank. A bank account can be created digitally but it is required before ordering the wearable device. The Airtel watch is already available on sale and can be bought right away. It can be purchased only through the Airtel Thanks app. It is not available to buy on any other ecommerce platform or offline retailers.

Airtel Payments Bank Smartwatch specifications, features

Airtel’s first smartwatch features an NFC chip that enables the device to make contactless payments via the Airtel Payments Bank. The device can be activated by linking to the savings bank account through the Thanks app.

After linking it, users can immediately begin making payments by tapping the watch on Point of Sale (POS) machines that come with the tap-and-pay functionality. Users will be able to make payments up to Rs. 25,000 every day through the device. The technology provider for the smartwatch is Mastercard which supports the NFC chip across its network.

The Airtel smartwatch is designed and crafted by Noise, as per the press release. It features a 1.85-inch square TFT display with 550 nits of brightness and offers 150 cloud-based watch faces. The health and fitness features on the Airtel watch includes a stress monitor and a SpO2 sensor. It supports Bluetooth calling and has an IP68 certification for dust and water resistance. The company claims the battery in the smartwatch can last for up to 10 days.


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Noise ColorFit Chrome Smartwatch With 1.85-Inch AMOLED Screen Launched in India: Price, Specifications

Noise ColorFit Chrome has been launched in India and will go on sale in the country soon. The smartwatch is equipped with a 1.85-inch AMOLED screen that supports different watch faces. The watch also supports Bluetooth calling. It comes with a stainless steel body and is offered in three colour options. The smartwatch also arrives with the Noise Health Suite which provides support for heart rate, blood oxygen level, stress, sleep, and menstrual cycle tracking.

Noise ColorFit Chrome price in India, availability

Offered in Elite Black, Elite Midnight Gold, and Elite Silver colour options, the Noise ColorFit Chrome is priced in India at Rs. 5,000. The smartwatch will be available for purchase starting January 19 at 12pm IST. A pre-reserve is available for Rs. 499 and reduces the price of the watch to Rs. 4,000. 

The pre-reserve pass also offers more benefits of up to Rs. 2,500 that includes Rs. 1,500 off on the purchase of a Noise Luna smart ring and Rs. 1,000 off on the purchase of Noise i1 smart glasses.

Noise ColorFit Chrome specifications, features

Noise ColorFit Chrome features a 1.85-inch AMOLED screen that is said to support over 100 customisable watch faces. The smartwatch uses Noise Tru Sync technology and supports Bluetooth Calling with an extended calling range. The body of the watch comes with a push button as well as a functioning crown that can be used to navigate through applications.

The ColorFit Chrome model is equipped with the Noise Health Suite and like most fitness trackers, it carries heart rate and blood oxygen level (SpO2) monitors. It also helps measure stress and track users’ sleep cycles. The watch also comes with a menstrual cycle tracker. It comes with more than 100 inbuilt sports modes and has automatic workout detection. 

Noise ColorFit Chrome is compatible with both Android and iOS handsets and it can be synced and used alongside the NoiseFit application. It can also be used to view notifications, weather updates, reminders, alarms and even access camera, as well as music controls. The battery size of the watch has not yet been revealed but it is claimed to offer up to 10 hours of battery life.


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Dizo Watch D Pro, Watch D Ultra With Over 100 Sports Modes Launched in India: Price, Specifications

Dizo Watch D Pro, and Dizo Watch D Ultra have been launched as the latest entrants to the Dizo smartwatch lineup from the Realme TechLife brand, Dizo. The Dizo Watch D Pro is powered by a custom Dizo D1 SoC and features Bluetooth calling support while running on a custom Dizo OS. Dizo Watch D Ultra has been launched with an AMOLED screen. Both smartwatches come with three different strap colour options – Blue, Black, and Grey.

Dizo Watch D Pro price, availability

Dizo Watch D Pro is set to launch on January 17 on the e-commerce website Flipkart at a launch price of Rs. 2,699. As previously mentioned, the smartwatch comes in three strap colour options – Blue, Black, and Grey.

Customers who wish to buy the Dizo Watch D Pro may choose to get notified by Flipkart once the sale commences.

Dizo Watch D Ultra price, availability

Dizo Watch D Ultra is set to launch on January 12 on Flipkart at a launch price of Rs. 3,299. The Dizo Watch D Ultra, too, arrives in three strap colour options – Blue, Black, and Grey.

Customers can also set up an alert on Flipkart for the launch of the Dizo Watch D Ultra.

Dizo Watch D Pro specifications

The Pro monikered latest entry from Dizo runs on Dizo OS and features a 1.85-inch display that delivers up to 600 nits of peak brightness and supports 60Hz refresh rate. Dizo Watch D Pro is powered by a Dizo D1 SoC coupled with an independent GPU and four times more RAM. This is, the company claims, to aid fluid scrolling and better animations on the Dizo Watch D Pro.

The smartwatch sports an aluminium frame with a physical button on the right-facing side. Dizo Watch D Pro packs sensors for heart rate monitoring, SpO2 monitoring, sleep, calories, and step tracking. It features over 110 sports modes, including onboard GPS tracking. Battery life on the smartwatch is said to last up to seven days.

Dizo Watch D Ultra Specifications

The Ultra monikered entry from Dizo features a smaller 1.78-inch display. However, this is an AMOLED display with 368×448 pixel resolution. The design on the Dizo Watch D Ultra is only slightly different from the Dizo Watch D Pro variant. However, the Dizo Watch D Ultra lacks the custom-made OS or CPU which the company intends to compensate through an increased battery life of up to 10 days.

In terms of sensors, the Dizo Watch D Ultra also sports heart rate monitoring, SpO2 monitoring, sleep, calories, and step tracking. Meanwhile, Bluetooth calling support is also available on the Ultra smartwatch.


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Pebble Cosmos Engage Smartwatch With 1.95-Inch Display, Bluetooth Calling Launched in India: Details

Pebble has launched its latest smartwatch, the Pebble Cosmos Engage, in India. The smartwatch looks suspiciously similar to the Apple Watch Ultra. Pebble’s latest smartwatch has a similar design, metal casing, and the striking orange straps like the Apple Watch Ultra. The Cosmos Engage features a 1.95-inch IPS always-on rectangular display with 320×385 pixel resolution. Pebble also claims the watch is IP67 rated for water and dust resistance. Just like the Apple Watch Ultra, the Pebble Cosmos Engage sports a large crown on the right side and a function button on the left side of the casing.

Pebble Cosmos Engage price, availability

The Pebble Cosmos Engage is a budget smartwatch and has been priced at Rs. 7,499. However, the Pebble website says that the smartwatch is available at a discounted price of Rs. 3,999. The watch is available to buy on the Pebble website. Interestingly, the Indian tech company is also offering a one-year replacement guarantee on the watch.

The Pebble Cosmos Engage is also available in four different colours — Salamander Orange, Starlight, Midnight Black, and Celestial Blue.

Pebble Cosmos Engage specifications

The under-the-hood specifications for the Pebble Cosmos Engage are unclear, but the watch is compatible with both Android and iOS. It sports a 1.95-inch IPS always-on rectangular display with 320×385 pixel resolution and 600 nits of peak brightness. Bearing uncanny resemblance to Apple Watch Ultra, the Cosmos Engage claims to have an all-metal shock-proof casing made from Zinc alloy. Watch features include AI voice assistance, Bluetooth calling, wireless charging, sleep tracking, and an all-in-one health suite.

Pebble claims the watch to include sensors that measure blood oxygen levels, blood pressure, and heart rate. The Cosmos Engage also includes multiple sports modes for activity tracking and silicone straps. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0.

The watch is also rated IP67 dust and water resistant and claims to have a battery life of four to five days and the Cosmos Engage charges wirelessly.


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Noise Expects to Make Its Revenue Double to Rs. 2,000 Crore in Current Fiscal Year

Wearable and hearable device maker Noise expects to more than double its revenue in the current financial year to Rs. 2,000 crore, a top official of the company said on Friday.

Noise co-founder Gaurav Khatri told PTI that the company had recorded revenue of over Rs. 850 crore in the financial year 2021. “We closed last fiscal year at more than Rs. 850 crore and hopefully see ourselves achieving the Rs, 2,000-crore milestone this fiscal year,” he said.

The company has expanded its product portfolio and forayed into the smart eyewear segment.

Early this week, the company announced the launch of eyewear Noise i1 for Rs. 5,999 apiece enabled with multi-functional touch controls that enable users to accept and reject calls, manage music, and activate the voice assistant.

“The product has been launched as an innovation from ‘Noise Labs’ and is a category creator rather than being a revenue-targeting product. When it comes to the market potential, we are looking at the people who use glasses and sunglasses, and getting even the slightest share of this market segment will be significant for us,” Khatri said.

He said that the company has achieved a compound annual growth rate of 240 percent and expects to maintain the same level of growth in the current financial year as well.

Noise also announced the launch of Noise ColorFit Vision 2 smartwatch in India. It is the successor of the Noise ColorFit Vision smartwatch. The Noise ColorFit Vision 2 smartwatch sports a 1.78-inch AMOLED touchscreen display with 368 x 448 pixels resolution. The smartwatch also offers the Always-on Display feature. It is packed with up to seven days of battery life and comes with a rechargeable battery. The ColorFit Vision 2 smartwatch also offers a 24/7 heart rate sensor and supports more than 40 sports modes.

The Noise ColorFit Vision 2 smartwatch has been priced in India at an introductory price of Rs. 2,999 and has been on sale from June 24. The smartwatch has been listed on e-commerce site Flipkart and Noise official website at an MRP of Rs. 6,999.

 


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Tag Heuer Adds Support for NFT Watchfaces for ‘Connected Calibre E4’ Smartwatch

Tag Heuer watch brand is taking a new step in its Web3 exploration. The Swiss Luxury watch label will now let its users set non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as a watchface. The feature will be enabled in Tag Heuer’s ‘Connected Calibre E4′ smartwatch. Metamask, an NFT-storing wallet service provider, has been partnered to wire these NFT watch faces. The development comes after Tag Heuer recently opened payments in 12 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and Ether among others.

The NFTs from Metamask that will make it to the faces of Tag Heuer’s ‘Connected Calibre E4‘ watch will be displayed in a hexagonal format.

NFTs from popular series including the Bored Ape Yacht Club, CryptoPunk, Clone-X, and World of Women will be displayed on these watches.

A cloud of animated particles can also be seen floating around these NFT screensavers.

The watch brand also shared a glimpse of these NFT wallpapers on Twitter.

Crypto wallets from Ledger will also be linked with the Calibre E4 smartwatch to fetch and display NFTs from.

Owners of this smartwatch will have to update their watch software via Google’s Play Store and Apple App Store.

“I have had a deep interest in the NFT space, and this feature fits with TAG Heuer’s tradition of being avant-garde and innovative in technology,” Frédéric Arnault, CEO of TAG Heuer, was quoted as saying.

NFTs are digital collectibles, built on blockchain networks. Several blockchains including Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon are used to base NFTs on.

Back in May, Tag Heuer roped-in BitPay crypto payment service provider to facilitate crypto payments for Tag Heuer watches costing as high as $10,000 (roughly Rs. 7,80,657).


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Wearables Market in India Grew 20.1 Percent YoY in Q1 2022, Indian Brands Capture Top Positions: IDC

Wearables market in India that consists of smartwatches, earbuds, and wristbands grew by 20.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report by IDC. While watches continued to be the fastest-growing category in the quarter between January to March, by shipping 3.7 million units with a growth of 173 percent, wrist bands continued to decline annually for the ninth consecutive quarter. Moreover, Boat, Noise, OnePlus, Fire-Boltt, and Realme emerged among the top five brands in the wearables market in the first quarter.

Market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) latest report says that the average selling price (ASP) of the overall wearables category has declined by 17.1 percent YoY primarily due to a stronger decline in the ASP of watches.

In terms of segments, as mentioned, watches retained their fastest growth in the Indian wearables market with 3.7 million shipments and a growth of 173 percent YoY in the first quarter of 2022. While the basic watches accounted for 95.1 percent of the overall watch category shipments with a growth of 202.1 percent YoY, the smartwatch shipments have declined 4.2 percent annually, as per the report.

Moreover, the overall wristwear segment (which includes watches and wrist bands) has witnessed a growth of 87.5 percent in Q122, with a total shipment of 4 million units.

The earwear segment, on the other hand, grew 48.3 percent YoY and also accounted for 71.3 percent of the overall wearables category in the first quarter.

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“Aggressive discounts, new features, and a strong push from brands and channel partners are encouraging consumers to upgrade and spend more on wearable watches,” says Anisha Dumbre, Senior Market Analyst, Client Devices, IDC India. “While dependence on devices like TWS and wearable watches is increasing, supply remains a concern for the industry. Intense competition in the sub $50 (roughly Rs.3,880) category is pushing all brands to offer competitive offerings in terms of pricing, features, and device design,” Dumbre added.

Indian brands Boat having 5.2 percent YoY growth with a 22.9 percent market share and Noise having 150.1 percent YoY growth with a 10.9 percent market share captured the top two positions among the top five emerging wearable brands in Q1 2022.

OnePlus, on the other hand, took the third position with a 13.8 percent market share, but was the only player in the top five to register a decline of 35.8 percent YoY in the quarter, the report noted.

Indian brand, Fire-Boltt entered the fourth position with a 6.6 percent market share, while Realme managed to capture fifth place by witnessing a growth of 26.6 percent YoY in Q1 2022.

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“The outlook for 2022 remains strong as wearables will try to attract users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The healthy growth is attracting newer players to the market, as brands in the other devices and accessory space are entering,” says Upasana Joshi, Research Manager, IDC India. With the continuing push from the brands, 2Q22 (Apr-Jun) is expected to see healthy YoY growth. The aggressive offers, sales, and marketing around the festive season in 2H22 (Jul-Dec) are expected to continue this growth momentum through the year for the wearable device categories.

She further adds, “With the PLI scheme for wearables announced by the government, key players in the ecosystem have begun foraying into local manufacturing of these devices and launching ‘Made in India’ products, possibly leading to further lowering of the ASPs.”.


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