Hammer Lifestyle is all set to launch its biggest display screen Bluetooth calling smartwatch, Pulse Ace 2.0, in India. The smartwatch will come with the trending features and a digital rotating crown enabling the users to switch watch styles and interfaces quickly. This smartwatch is added into the Pulse Ace calling series with Pulse Ace, Pulse Ace pro that were launched earlier this year in an affordable pricing.
The best feature of the smartwatch is its largest 1.83" digital display with HD quality and the superior metal built, making it the most preferred Bluetooth-calling smartwatch in India. Another exceptional feature of this smartwatch is its battery backup which lasts up to 7 days, depending on the individual's usage. The Pulse Ace 2.0 Bluetooth calling smartwatch is compatible with both Android and IOS devices.
The Pulse Ace 2.0 Bluetooth calling smartwatch is loaded with unique and excellent features such as In-app GPS, Raise to wake feature, Find my phone, Voice assistants and various other health-tracking features such as Spo2, ECG and blood pressure. The device can prove to be very beneficial for health-conscious, and fitness lovers as it helps in meeting your fitness goals with 7 sports modes.
The device comes with IP67 water resistance, which makes the smartwatch water resistant and also gives protection against dust. The smartwatch has five menu styles in total for a better User Interface which gives the customers a pleasing experience with the device. The Bluetooth Smartwatch is available in classic black color along with a durable metal body and silicone strap.
Commenting on the launch, Rohit Nandwani, founder of Hammer said “Hammer Lifestyle has become a well-known name in the electronics industry and is the first choice of customers when it comes to buying quality driven smartwatches. The new Pulse Ace 2.0 Bluetooth calling smartwatch is dynamic and its biggest display makes it a must-have Bluetooth calling smartwatch”
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