Intex FitRist Wearable With OLED Display Lunched At 999 INR

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Intex technologies has today launched its first fitness smartband – FitRist, which will be available exclusively on Snapdeal for 999 INR. This wearable activity tracker is water resistant and will be available in Dark Blue and White color options.

Also Read: Why I Will Never Buy A Fitness Band

FitRist connects to your Android or iPhone via Bluetooth and can be used for activity and sleep tracking like most other fitness wearables. The OLED display on the band can also be used to mirror smartphone notifications, display workout stats and also to control music playback.

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You can also use FitRist as a shutter key for camera and to track your phone. Intex claims the battery will last for 12 whole days. Oddly enough, Intex didn’t talk about compatible software application.

“Intex has always aspired to bring innovation and tech products that will improve and empower the lives of consumers. We have expanded our wearable segment with FitRist smart band for the fitness freak and tech savvy youth. We are happy to partner with the one of leading online marketplace – Snapdeal for bringing the fitness device exclusively to consumers and are confident that the platform will ensure quality reach,” stated Mr. Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Mobile Business Head, Intex Technologies.

Key specs:

  • 0.86 Inch display with 96 x 32 pixels
  • Compatible with Android 4.3+ and iOS 7+ smartphones
  • Connects using Bluetooth 4.0
  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • 12 days of battery life
  • Weighs 21 grams, Water-resistant and Splash proof
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