Boat Ultima Regal Smartwatch Launched in India

India’s Boat Ultima Regal Smartwatch Launched with Affordable Price and Innovative Features

In a significant move, Boat, a popular Indian electronics brand, has launched its latest smartwatch, the Ultima Regal, in the Indian market. The smartwatch boasts a range of innovative features, including an always-on AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling, and a metal build, all at an affordable price of Rs. 2,499.

The Boat Ultima Regal comes with a 2.01-inch AMOLED display, which offers a resolution of 410×502 pixels and 1,000 nits of peak brightness. The smartwatch is also IP68-rated against dust and water ingress, ensuring it can withstand harsh environments. A functional rotating crown allows users to control various watch features, while Bluetooth calling capabilities enable hands-free communication.

The smartwatch also supports health and fitness tracking, including heart rate, SpO2, energy, stress, and sleep monitoring. Users can track their progress using the companion Crest app, which also provides personalized insights and fitness challenges. Other features include Camera and Music Control, Alarms, Weather Updates, and the ability to track the smartwatch and paired smartphone.

In addition to its innovative features, the Boat Ultima Regal also offers a battery life of up to seven days on a single charge. The company claims that the smartwatch will provide up to five days of runtime with Bluetooth calling and always-on display functionality enabled.

The Boat Ultima Regal is available in five colorways: Active Black, Steel Black, Cool Grey, Sapphire Blue, and Cherry Blossom. Customers can purchase the smartwatch from Boat’s official website, as well as e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart.

With its affordable price and innovative features, the Boat Ultima Regal is poised to make a significant impact in the Indian smartwatch market.

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