As someone who’s always on the lookout for affordable yet feature-packed smartwatches, I was intrigued when I came across the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro.
It promises 4G connectivity, GPS, and a host of health-tracking features, so I decided to give it a try.
Here’s my experience with this budget-friendly smartwatch in this detailed review.
When the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro finally arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the packaging itself.
The box had a premium feel, setting positive expectations right from the start.
You’ll find a smartwatch, charging cable, user manual, and warranty card inside the box.
I opted for the grey version with a silver frame; it looks quite stylish.
Well, first it took me an hour to charge it before I could use it—this was according to the manual.
| Pros | Cons |
| 4G connectivity | Battery life |
| Built-in GPS | Plastic body |
| Affordable price | Poor iPhone Compatibility |
| Comprehensive health tracking |
Once I got the watch on my wrist, I was impressed by its build quality.
The 1.96-inch square display is housed in a metal frame, giving it a robust feel.
The body is made of hard plastic, which keeps it lightweight while still feeling durable.
The rubber straps are comfortable, and I found them suitable for all-day wear, even during workouts. With its IP67 rating, I didn’t have to worry about sweat or light rain.
Setting up the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro was not a hassle. The device is compatible with Android and iOS.
Thus, I did not face much of an issue in pairing the thing with my phone although let me tell you the watch works very sparingly with an iPhone.
The most obvious thing that I liked about this watch at first glance was the 4G with the SIM slot in the device, letting me make calls directly from the wrist.
That’s a high-end feature that is being provided on a highly budget device, so kudos to the Fireboltt team for that.
It has a 1.96-inch clear touchscreen display that features bright colors and is responsive for easy navigation.
With a 246 PPI density, the text and icons will be clearly visible.
There are two physical buttons on the left side that enable you to quickly reach the menu and shortcuts.
I was pleased to see that it comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and even NFC. The built-in GPS was particularly useful for tracking my outdoor runs without needing to carry my phone.
The companion app is intuitive and provides a comprehensive overview of my health and fitness data.
It syncs seamlessly with the watch, allowing me to customize watch faces and adjust settings easily.
Not at all does the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro disappoint in health tracking.
The heart rate monitor seemed to be very consistent when compared with my previous fitness tracker.
The addition of a SpO2 monitor was nice, especially given the climate.
One element was outstanding: the sleep tracking—extremely detailed.
The step counter and calorie tracker were decently accurate, always acting as a fine line of encouragement throughout one’s day.
I could think of one more: the different types of workout modes it offered.
Be it running, cycling, or yoga, it had a mode for the said activity to be tracked with reasonable precision.
The built-in speaker and microphone worked well for calls, though I found myself using this feature more for quick check-ins rather than long conversations.
For me, the battery life on the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro was quite okay but not excellent.
I normally made a full day with regular use, including using GPS for workouts and some calls.
On days of heavier use of the 4G features, it varied, but sometimes I would need to top up in the evening. Still, charging up quickened, so that wasn’t a major inconvenience.
Keeping in mind the value and based on the time spent I with the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro, I believe it offers good value for money.
Obviously, it does not have that sheen of more expensive brands, but still packs an amazing array of features that do very well in everyday use.
It comes with 4G connectivity, an inbuilt GPS system, and comprehensive health tracking to become the perfect buddy for fitness enthusiasts and people who want to stay connected while on-the-move.
If you’re in the market for a budget-friendly smartwatch that doesn’t skimp on features, the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro is definitely worth considering.
It’s not perfect – the battery life could be better, and the plastic body might not appeal to everyone – but at this price point, it’s a solid choice that delivers on its promises.
Design – 3.5/5
Fit – 3.5/5
Display – 3/5
Features – 3.5/5
Battery – 3/5
Overall Experience – 3.5/5
Price – Rs 1,499
Price – Rs 1,299
The Fire-Boltt 4G Pro offers 4G connectivity, GPS, heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and various workout modes at an affordable price.
Yes, the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro is compatible with iPhones, although it works more reliably with Android devices.
The Fire-Boltt 4G Pro typically lasts a full day with regular use, but heavier 4G usage may require charging in the evening.
No, the Fire-Boltt 4G Pro does not support offline translation. It focuses on fitness and connectivity features.
The Fire-Boltt 4G Pro includes heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, sleep tracking, step counting, calorie tracking, and various workout modes.
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