Expanding its popular Orbit series, homegrown smart wearables brand Crossbeats has launched a new Bluetooth calling smartwatch called Orbit X in India. Featuring an AMOLED display, Crossbeats Orbit X comes with a rotating crown shaped dial and a 1.35-inch 3D curved display.
The smartwatch comes in two colour options – Midnight Black and Lake Blue – and is up for grabs on the company’s website (crossbeats.com) at a launch price of Rs 5,999, although it’s originally priced at Rs 6,999.
The Orbit series of watches feature in-built microphone and speaker, along with a beautifully designed dial pad for communication.
According to Crossbeats co-founder Archit Agarwal, Orbit X is the first of its class AMOLED smartwatch having 454×454 pixel resolution and 600 nits brightness. The timepiece houses an array of utility-based features such as business card, wallet, health monitors etc.
In addition, it offers a triple theme menu along with split screen display. The widgets can be customized as per the whims of the users. “It’s a timepiece engineered in accordance with the needs of young Indians who keep pace with evolving times,” said Agarwal.
The smartwatch comes equipped with Always-on-Display feature and has multiple in-built interactive watch faces. It features 15 different sports modes.
A few months ago, Crossbeats had launched Orbit and Orbit Sports Bluetooth calling watches with the latter having an in-app GPS tracking system.
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