Fastrack, the popular watch brand in India, has launched its latest smartwatch, the Fastrack Revoltt FS1. This new addition is affordably priced and aims to compete with other brands like Fire-Boltt, Noise, and boAt in the Indian market. Here is everything you need to know about the new smartwatch.
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Design and Display
The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 features a square dial with a physical button on the right side. The smartwatch comes with a large 1.83-inch display and more than 200 customizable watch faces, allowing users to personalize their smartwatch as per their preferences.
Health Features
The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 has an array of health features, including a heart-rate sensor, auto-sleep tracker, and continuous stress monitor. The wearable device supports more than 110 sports modes, making it an ideal choice for fitness enthusiasts.
Advanced Chipset and AI Support
The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 is powered by a SingleSync chipset that provides Bluetooth calling functionality. It also features AI voice assistant support. The smartwatch comes with various features like smart notifications, weather updates, and more. Additionally, it supports fast charging.
Price and Availability
The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 is priced at Rs 1,695 and is available in Black, Blue, Green, and Teal color options. It will be available for purchase on the brand’s official website and Flipkart starting from March 22 onwards.
Conclusion
The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 is an affordable yet feature-rich smartwatch that caters to the needs of the fashion and technology-conscious youth of today. With its health-centric features, advanced chipset, and customizable watch faces, this smartwatch is sure to make a mark in the Indian market.
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