Fire-Boltt Apollo 2 launched in India with AMOLED screen, Bluetooth calling and more: Check details

Updated : Jun 23, 2023 19:05
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Fire-Boltt, the renowned smartwatch manufacturer, has recently unveiled the next-generation model in their lineup, the Apollo 2. Packed with impressive specifications and features, this latest addition to their smart wearable collection is set to make waves. Here's everything you need to know about it.

The Apollo 2 showcases a circular 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a high resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. Encased in a metallic body, the screen exudes elegance, while the straps are crafted from a durable silicon material. One of the standout features of this smartwatch is its ability to support Bluetooth calling, thanks to the inclusion of a built-in microphone and speaker. Notably, the Apollo 2 follows closely on the heels of Fire-Boltt's recent announcement of the rugged Artillery smartwatch.

Moreover, the Fire-Boltt Apollo 2 boasts an array of health-related sensors, enabling the wearable device to monitor sleep patterns, track heart rate and SpO2 blood oxygen levels, and even provide insights into female menstrual cycles. With support for over 110 sports modes and IP67 water and dust resistance, this smartwatch is perfect for active individuals. Additionally, users can enjoy customizable watch faces, an AI voice assistant, smart notifications, built-in games, an impressive battery life of up to 7 days, and much more.

The Fire-Boltt Apollo 2 smartwatch is available in a range of attractive colour options. Currently, the device can be purchased at an introductory price of ₹2,499 on Flipkart.com. It is also conveniently available for purchase on the brand's official website.

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