
Crossbeats launches Orbit, Orbit Sport smartwatches in India, price starts at Rs 4499
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Crossbeats was founded in 2015 by Archit and Abhinav Agarwal. The brand primarily caters to audio, wearable and lifestyle enthusiasts aged between 24 and 36.
Homegrown wearables brand Crossbeats has launched two new smartwatches in India. The company has unveiled two smartwatches under the Orbit series— the Orbit and the Orbit Sport. The smartwatches have been launched with affordable price tags and tons of features. The Orbit Sport comes with Bluetooth calling, GPS tracking and more. The watches are compatible with various fitness apps including Google Fit, Strava and Apple Health. Talking about the Orbit smartwatches, Crossbeats co-founder Archit Agarwal about Orbit and Orbit Sport, “The Orbit series has been engineered with advanced motion sensors and dynamic tracking algorithm to monitor key health metrics such as blood oxygen level, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and sleeping pattern. These timepieces can be your constant buddy as well as personal health assistants, enabling you to track your vitals at ease.”
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