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Crossbeats launches Everest smartwatch with Bluetooth calling at an introductory price of Rs 1,999

Crossbeats

has launched the

Everest

smartwatch, designed specifically for adventure enthusiasts. The watch comes with titanium-finished bezels and aluminium frame. It also claims to deliver 7 days of battery life.
Price and availability
Crossbeats has launched the Everest smartwatch at an introductory price of Rs 1,999 and it is now available for purchase via Amazon India website and Flipkart.

Features

The smartwatch boasts a Titanium finish bezel and a metal aluminium frame, ensuring resistance to dust, shock, and moisture in harsh conditions. It features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466×466 pixel resolution and 850 nits brightness.
The company claims that he Everest smartwatch accurately monitors vital health metrics like blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation levels, sleep patterns and heart rate through its advanced biosensor chipset.

It features a 320mAh battery which is rated to deliver up to 7 days of continuous usage and up to 30 days on standby.
Apart from this, the watch also comes with over 100 sports modes for better fitness tracking.
For connectivity, the watch is equipped with Bluetooth, remote camera control, music playback control, reminder and Bluetooth calling for added convenience.
Speaking on the launch of the new product Mr. Archit Agarwal, Co-Founder of Crossbeats said, “We are excited to launch Everest Smartwatch, it is also the first product of this year. We have designed this product to cater to the needs of adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. It’s a perfect blend of rugged design, advanced health-tracking features, and intelligent functionalities. With the Everest Smartwatch by their side, users can conquer any challenge they encounter while exploring the great outdoors, making it an indispensable companion for every adventure seeker.”