Noise ColotFit Ultra Buzz comes with 100 plus watch faces and a long battery life

Noise ColorFit Ultra buzz
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We have seen Noise launching multiple affordable smartwatches every month. Considering the increasing competition from other brands like Dizo, Realme, etc, Noise has recently launched another smartwatch in India named noise ColorFit Ultra Buzz.

The smartwatch has a rectangular dial and the Noise branding can be seen on the silicone strap. There is a physical button on the side edge of the dial that is supposed to be used for navigation and selection. It also has a companion application that can be used for connecting it to Android and iOS devices. 

Noise ColorFit Ultra Buzz pricing and availability

Noise ColorFit Ultra Buzz smartwatch is available at a price of Rs 5,999. However, under the introductory offer, customers can get the smartwatch for Rs 3,499. 

The device is being shipped in three different colour options including Olive Green, Champagne Grey, and Charcoal Black. The sale of the wearable will start on April 28th exclusively on Amazon India.

Noise ColorFit Ultra Buzz Smartwatch specifications

The Noise ColorFit Ultra Buzz smartwatch comes with a 1.75-inch LCD display. It offers Bluetooth connectivity that allows the user to make and receive voice calls via the watch. 

In terms of health features, the smartwatch includes a SpO2 sensor, sleep monitor, 24x7 heart rate monitor, female health trackers, and a stress monitor.

The smartwatch includes 100 sports modes like cycling, walking, skipping, running, etc. Users can also choose from over 100 watch faces to carry the look they want.  

Furthermore, the wearable also has reminders for hand washing, drinking water, and other stuff. It also updates the users regarding the stock market, allows them to access the world clock, and save quick reply text. Another major highlight of the device is that it has a Do Not Disturb mode.

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Nishit Rudra Raghuwanshi
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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.