
Fire Boltt Ninja 2 launched in India, priced under Rs 2000
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Fire Boltt Ninja 2 is the successor to the Ninja, which was unveiled a couple of weeks ago. The smartwatch has been launched with a host of features but comes at an affordable price.
It's raining smartwatches in India. The homegrown wearables brand has launched plenty of budget smartwatches in the recent past. Fire Boltt has unveiled its cheapest ever smartwatch in India, called the Ninja 2. The device comes with various health and sports modes. The budget smartwatch market is brimming with choices. Just a couple of days ago, Noise launched Caliber, its cheapest smartwatch at Rs 1999. The Fire Boltt with its affordable price tag would compete with the likes of the Noise Caliber in the Indian market.
Fire Boltt Ninja 2 is the successor to the Ninja, which was unveiled a couple of weeks ago.Talking about the Ninja 2, Fire-Boltt co-founders Aayushi and Arnav Kishore said, “While we have added a host of new lifestyle features, we have focused on making Ninja 2 one of our flagship affordable offerings a health suit in itself. It tracks your heart rate, monitors sleep and also takes stock of the blood oxygen level. Further laced with features like meditative breathing and female health care, this smartwatch is designed to cater to those who might not want to burn a hole in their pocket, yet desire a companion to keep them aware about their health and aide their lifestyle.”

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