Commenting on the launch, Varun Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Boult, stated, “We have always poured our heart and soul into designing the smartwatches we offer so that they seamlessly integrate fashion, functionality, and the needs of our vibrant Gen Z community.
We always keep pace with the latest tech advancements, and we strive to bring the freshest innovations as one of the top 5 smartwatch companies. With our latest launch, the Striker Pro, we are taking some major leaps forward in that direction, besides strengthening our portfolio in the fitness wearable segment.”
Boult Striker Pro: Price and availability
Boult launched the Striker Pro smartwatch at an original price of Rs 5999. However, customers can purchase the Striker Pro exclusively at an offer price of Rs 2499 on Boult’s official website (www.boultaudio.com) and Flipkart. The watch will be available in a variety of strap options, including Blue, Grey, Black and metal strap.
Boult Striker Pro: Key specs
Boult Striker Pro sports a 1.43-inch round HD AMOLED screen that supports 466×466 resolution, 750 nits brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. The smartwatch supports Always-On Display (AoD) and features an integrated speaker as well as a microphone for Bluetooth calling.
The smartwatch is equipped with health monitoring capabilities, like SpO2 blood oxygen levels and heart rate monitoring. The watch even tracks the menstrual cycles of female users. Other health features include sleep tracking, hydration and activity reminders.
The Striker Pro smartwatch offers 150+ cloud-based watch faces for users to customise according to their preferences. Apart from this, the watch also comes with an IP67 water and dust resistance rating. Some of its other features include — Smart Notifications, Calculator, and Weather Details. Striker Pro is also compatible with Siri, Google Assistant and also offers a collection of over 120 sports modes.
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