Nowadays, people tend to focus more on their personal health, fitness and hygiene. Wearables, particularly smartwatches, are helping the world in maintaining the streak. So when you look at a smartwatch, what do you see? You see an interface designed to help you navigate menus and apps quickly, so you don’t have to pull out your phone constantly. We take a look at two smartwatches from Urban that are valuable for many different purposes.
Urban Fusion
The real estate and layout of any watch face hold a lot of significance because it’s where users spend most of their time when using their wristwear. Herein, the Fusion stands out with its 1.46-inch Bezel-less Ultra HD Super AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate alongside the quad sensors for health monitoring. This is a BT calling smartwatch—available at a launch price of `3,999 in Flame Orange and Corporate Black colours—that stands out for its health monitoring features. It delivers accurate readings for heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, and sleep patterns. Thanks to its noise-isolating microphone, conversations remain clear even in noisy surroundings. Additionally, the Address Book & Dialer Pad function simplifies communication by providing access to contacts and enabling direct calls from the smartwatch.
The Fusion has a selection of over 100 customisable watch faces, including both pre-installed and customisable options. There are also over 100 sports modes, delivering precise metrics like calories burnt and a step pedometer.
KEY FEATURES
1.46-inch Ultra HD Super AMOLED display
BT Calling with speaker & noise isolating mic
100+ watch faces, 100+ sports modes
Quad sensors for heart rate, BP, SpO2 monitoring
Estimated street price: `3,999
Urban Titanium
The Urban Titanium will certainly appeal to the office-goers. Its zinc alloy finish along with the stainless strap gives a high-end appeal to the sleek smartwatch. The watch comes equipped with a large 1.43-inch’ Ultra HD IPS display, it offers a clear and vibrant colour output. The customisable 100+ watch faces along with Bluetooth calling and AI voice assistant, make it a good utility item. Additionally, the smartwatch’s lightweight build, 100+ sports modes and dedicated dual sensors for SpO2, HR and BP monitoring, make it a good blend of style and features. I tested the Titanium for its health and fitness functions and these were satisfactory, with nice and accurate tracking of data. The user interface is seamless and its battery life is an impressive one-week plus.
KEY FEATURES
1.43-inch Ultra HD
IPS display
Bluetooth calling &
AI voice assistant
100+ sports modes &
100+ watch faces
Dual sensors for SpO2,
HR & BP monitoring
Estimated street price: Rs 3,499
