
boAt Iris launched in India, price set at Rs 4499
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The boAt Iris smartwatch comes with features including the blood oxygen monitor, heart rate monitor and other various sports modes.
Popular wearables brand boAt has launched a new smartwatch in the market. boAt has made the Iris smartwatch official in India. The Iris smartwatch features a round dial and comes with high definition AMOLED display. The boAt Iris smartwatch comes with features including the blood oxygen monitor, heart rate monitor and other various sports mode.boAt had also launched the Vertex smartwatch a couple of days ago in India
Talking about the smartphone, Aman Gupta, Co-Founder and CMO, Imagine Marketing Pvt. Ltd. Said, “Smartwatches have become the fastest growing wearable category this past quarter as per the latest IDC data and we are happy to be announcing the brand’s very first AMOLED smartwatch. boAt Iris is our most premium smartwatch in the market and we are looking forward to positive reception from all our boAtheads. “

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