Review of Fire-Boltt Talk: Buying Affordable SmartWatch today can be a frightening task, thanks to various devices that are easy in your pocket but packed with features such as activity tracking, health monitoring and sleep, checking notifications and control music from your smartphone. In fact, many smart watches that cost up to ₹ 5,000 are basically fitness trackers with several additional features. This is where Bolt-Bolt Talks with features seen on more expensive offers from companies such as Apple and Samsung, which allows users to receive calls from their wrists.

Smartwatch Bolt-Bolt-Boltwatch comes with features that include heart rate monitoring, fitness tracking and activity, sleep monitoring, blood oxygen level (spo2) and blood pressure tracking. Smartwatch also allows users to check the weather, click smartphone photos using their wrists, and even receive the phone without taking their phone. This device is priced at ₹ 4,999 and comes in a choice of green, white and black. The company sent us a green variant for review – we have spent a few weeks with the device and here is our mind.

Review of Fire-Boltt Talk: Design

Bolt-Boltt spoke carefully resembling ordinary watches, from a round design to the crown and 3.2cm screen (1.28 inches). Under the display is a place of sensor and the body of the watch does not feel very heavy when wearing it. Clicking the crown (which is actually the button) turns on the screen, while the touch screen interface allows you to swipe the menu and settings. The watch is equipped with a rubber strap, we got a green variant to be reviewed and found soft material to touch and comfortable to wear.

Review of Fire-Boltt Talk: Performance

Talk Fire-Boltt is directed to track various activities, sleep and health parameters and seem to do most of this well in our tests. Walking while counting hard steps and tracking smartwatch shows that he tracks steps accurately when running, walking and jogging. Likewise, Bolt-Boltt talks can measure your blood oxygen levels rather accurate, and we find a reading that matches the BPL spo2 reader that we buy online during a pandemic.

The heartbeat tracker is also quite reliable, and Fire-Boltt talks are equipped with sustainable heart rate monitoring features. However, this, along with sleep tracking, will drain your battery much faster – we can get at least six half day battery life when these features are disabled. Fire Talk-Boltt is also equipped with a blood pressure monitoring system, but taking readings in succession shows different readings and this does not seem to be a reliable method to check one’s blood pressure.

One of the features of the headlining of fire-Boltt Talk is the ability to use your smartwatch as a recipient when receiving a call, and during our test, we found that it worked well. Your smartphone basically treats the talk of fire-Boltt as a speaker with a default microphone, and you can hear voices well. If there is audio playback on the other hand, you might find it a little squeeze, but the connection itself is quite stable and there are no problems when talking using a smartwatch.

We tested Bolt-Boltt talking to the Android smartphone and iPhone running iOS 14.8, and found that the device works perfectly with both devices, after downloading the application Da Fit from each store. What’s interesting about the talks of Fire-Boltt is that we don’t need to take our phone to quickly check our levels that are heard or to see who is calling – even showing us a recent caller, a set of contacts that we can synchronize the phone and board Dial. However, this is a feature that only works on your Android device, while the software on the watch is rather slow to respond to our touch on the main veranda screen – which is very similar to Watchos Apple.

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