Fastrack Volt S1 Smart Watch vs Fastrack Limitless X2 Smartwatch

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General

BrandFastrackFastrack
Model NameVolt S1Limitless X2
Ideal ForMen, WomenMen, Women
Sales PackageWatch, Magnetic Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty CardWatch, Magnetic Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card

Design and Body

MaterialPolycarbonate
StrapSiliconSilicon
ShapeRectangleRectangle
Water ResistantYesYes
Water Resistant CertificateIP68IP68

Display

TypeColor TFTColor UltraUV HD Display
TouchYesYes
Size1.83 inches1.91 inches
Resolution240 x 284 pixels
PPI203 ppi
FeaturesUltra UV Display, 500 Nits Brightness

Connectivity

BluetoothYes, 5.3Yes, 5.3
Bluetooth CallingYesYes

Extra

GyroscopeYes
Voice AssistantYes, AIYes
Inbuilt MicrophoneYesYes
Inbuilt SpeakerYesYes
NotificationsYes
Extra Features100+ Sports Mode, Auto Multisport Recognition and Watch facesFunctional Crown, 100+ Sports Mode, Inbuilt Games, 100+ Watch Faces

Technical

Compatible OSAndroid, iOSAndroid, iOS

Multimedia

MusicYes

Battery

Removable BatteryNon-Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
Battery Backup5 days
Fast ChargingYes

Fitness Features and Sensors

Heart Rate MonitorYesYes
SpO2 (Blood Oxygen) MonitorYesYes
PedometerYesYes
Sleep MonitorYesYes
ReminderYesYes
Meters and SensorsStep CountStep Count
Extra FeaturesAlarm Clock, Stopwatch, TimerAlarm Clock, Stopwatch, Timer

Warranty

Warranty1 year, Warranty on Product1 year, Warranty on Product

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