
Noise ColorFit Caliber fitness tracker with body temperature monitoring launched at Rs 1,999
India Today
The Noise ColorFit Caliber smartwatch is priced at Rs 3,999, but it is currently available for Rs 1,999 as an introductory offer.
Noise has launched another affordable smartwatch Noise ColorFit Caliber in the Indian market. The smartwatch has excellent features like colour display and 15 days battery life. The Indian wearable company will be offering its latest smartwatch for Rs. 1,999 instead of its official price of Rs. 3,999.
The Noise ColorFit Caliber features a 1.69-inch TFT display with a 240 x 280 pixel resolution. It includes 60 sports modes to help fitness enthusiasts track their fitness on the go. It also comes with an IP68-rated build for dust and water resistance.

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