Dizo Watch S with 10 days battery launches in India
Sale starts on April 26

After teasing it for a while, Dizo has introduced the Watch S in the Indian market. The smartwatch has a rectangular design with curved edges and supports over 110 sports modes.
The price point of the smartwatch clearly shows that Dizo is all set to compete with other alternatives available in the market from brands like Boat, Noise, Fire-Boltt, etc.
Dizo Watch S pricing and availability
The Dizo Watch S is available in the Indian market at a price of Rs 2,299. Under the early bird offers, customers can grab the wearable for Rs 1,999. The first sale of the smartwatch is scheduled to be held on April 26 via Flipkart starting at 12:00 PM IST. It is being shipped in three colour options - Golden Pink, Silver Blue, and Classic Black.
Dizo Watch S specifications
The Dizo Watch S sports a 1.57-inch display with 550 nits of peak brightness. It comes with IP68 certification for dust and water resistance. As claimed by the company, the smartwatch can survive at a depth of 1.5 metres for more than 30 minutes.
In terms of health monitoring features, the Dizo Watch S includes a SpO2 sensor, steps counter, calorie tracker, real-time heart rate sensor, sleep tracker, and a dedicated women's health tracker. Not only this but the wearable also provides reminders for various tasks along with drinking water.
The watch consists of 110 sports modes including yoga, cricket, football, gymnastics, running, mountaineering, and more. It can also help the user prepare a monthly, weekly or annual report of step count, distance covered, and calories burnt. Furthermore, the smartwatch can be used to answer, reject calls, and control the camera and music.
The wearable is compatible with any device running on Android 5.0 or above and iOS 9.0 or above. It packs a 200mAh battery that can go on for up to 10 days once charged completely.
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A career journalist who spent three years playing around with smartphones, associated apps and home appliances. As a hobby, Rudra enjoys researching mobile games. When he's not busy in the world of gadgets, Rudra is busy with a paper and pen writing poems or engaging with his growing digital audience on the Hindi rap circuit.