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Noise launches ColorFit Pulse 4 with AMOLED display at Rs 2,499

The Noise ColorFit Pulse 4 brings vibrant AMOLED visuals, call handling, and advanced fitness tracking for just Rs 2,499.

noise pulse 4 featuredThe watch promises a 7-day battery life. (Image: Noise)

Indian wearable brand Noise has launched the ColorFit Pulse 4 smartwatch with the aim of delivering a premium smartwatch experience at an entry-level price point.

The ColorFit Pulse 4 boasts a 1.85-inch AMOLED display that features a 390×450 pixel resolution and 600 nits of peak brightness. Noise claims the always-on display allows users to easily access useful information like time, notifications, and health metrics without nuking battery life.

Speaking of battery, the ColorFit Pulse 4, Noise claims, can last up to seven days on a single charge. That’s solid endurance for an affordable smartwatch. The watch also has an IP68 dust/water resistance rating for added durability.

The watch has an IP68 dust/water resistance rating. (Image: Noise)

The ColorFit Pulse 4 also comes loaded with fitness and health tracking features. It’s got advanced sensors to monitor vital signs like heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep quality, and stress. Over 100 workout modes let you accurately track activities like running, cycling, yoga, and more.

For connectivity, the watch supports Bluetooth 5.3 for syncing with phones. It allows Bluetooth voice calling plus call log access and speed dial for up to 10 contacts.

Style is also a focus, with the ColorFit Pulse 4 available in snazzy colours like Space Blue, Forest Green, and Rose Gold Pink. Classic looks like Jet Black and Silver Link are options as well.

The standard Noise ColorFit Pulse 4 will retail at Rs 2,499 when it hits Amazon India on April 26, following its launch today on gonoise.com. There’s also a premium Mesh Metal variant for Rs 2,799.

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