Inbase launches Urban Lite Z smartwatch with 1.75-inch IPS display at Rs 2,999

Homegrown tech brand Inbase has launched a new smartwatch called Urban Lite Z, which is said to be designed for those who prefer an adventure-driven life with a complete fitness coach on the wrist. It comes with a big and brighter screen of 1.75-inch supporting a crystal clear and colourful display output for the users.

Having 240×280 resolution, the smartwatch supports a number of watch interfaces to match the style orientation. It comes with colourful strap variants- Rose Gold, Metallic Blue, Jet Black, Gold, and Metallic Grey.

The smartwatch comes with a number of features to track the health vitals of the user – the heart rate monitor enables you to keep a check on the heartbeat and optimize living. It monitors the SpO2 or blood oxygen level with an inbuilt oxygen measuring device, which helps the user to perform better every day. User can track their steps to trace the goals in real-time, paving the way to a healthy lifestyle and everyday living.

Users can further keep a tap on social media through the new Urban Lite Z smartwatch, by enabling the call notification or the caller name, syncing the social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram or any third-party apps. Users can further sync music with the smartwatch to keep them entertained any time.

For those who believe in newness- the Urban Lite Z smartwatch comes with over 200-plus customizable faces with different colours to match the persona of the user. Users can also create their personalised watch faces of their choice, by using personal photos or quotes of their choice to make them feel vitalised and positive every time they look at their smartwatch.

It boasts of Bluetooth 5.0 and an easy home button and is equipped with an advanced Nordic chipset for a smoother and faster user experience. The watch is lightweight and is protected with IPX68 certification, making it water-resistant, certainly designed for those who love to travel on rough terrains and be on active mode.

The Urban Lite Z smartwatch can last for up to 8 days with normal usage and 35 days of standby time with a single charge – making it a perfect fit for a long trek or weekend escapes. It also boasts of a plethora of features like Breath Training, Weather Updates, Physiological Reminders, and more.

Users can further enjoy Dual UI, and access detailed data contents of health, weather forecast and various other functions available in the watch. The Urban Lite Z smartwatch can be synced with DaFit app which is compatible with Apple and Android devices.

The all-new smartwatch is available exclusively through Urban’s official website (https://gourban.in/) as well as leading retail outlets at an introductory price of Rs 2,999.

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