Indian consumer electronics company Noise has announced the launch of the Noise ColorFit Vivid Call 2 Smartwatch, the latest addition to its lineup of smartwatches. Key highlights of the affordable smartwatch include Bluetooth calling support, a large color display, long battery life, health tracking features, and an eye-catching design.
ColorFit Vivid Call 2 Display and Design
The Noise ColorFit Vivid Call 2 sports a 1.85-inch TFT color display with customizable watch faces to suit user preferences. It will be offered in five vibrant color variants – Jet Black, Forest Green, Space Blue, Sunset Orange, and Metal Black. Each color option comes with a matching metallic strap, promising both style and comfort.
Calling and Connectivity
On the connectivity front, the smartwatch offers Bluetooth 5.3 for pairing with your smartphone. A notable feature is Bluetooth calling support enabled by Noise Buzz technology that allows direct calling functionality from your wrist. You can access call logs, sync contacts, and even use a dial pad on the ColorFit Vivid Call 2.
Health Tracking and Battery Life
As part of the Noise Health Suite, the wearable provides all-day heart rate monitoring, SpO2 measurement for blood oxygen levels, sleep tracking for quality analysis, stress measurement for lifestyle changes, and guided breathing exercises. Noise claims that the smartwatch can deliver up to 7 days of runtime on a single charge, minimizing charging needs.
ColorFit Vivid Call 2 Smart Features
The Noise ColorFit Vivid Call 2 runs on Noise’s proprietary operating system and enables smart features like music control, weather updates, alarms and notifications. You also get quick access to voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant via voice command support. Further, there are handy tools like a flashlight, stopwatch, calculator and more.
Verdict
Priced at INR 3,499, the Noise ColorFit Vivid Call 2 seems to offer quite a versatile package blending smart features with fitness and wellness capabilities. The Bluetooth calling function also looks quite practical for handling calls directly from your wrist. We will have to test the device thoroughly to see how it fares in real-world usage.