Pros:
Exceptional Value Under ₹1,000: You get Bluetooth calling, health tracking, 60 sports modes, and week-long battery at ₹999. These features normally cost ₹2,000-3,000.
Bluetooth Calling Works Well: You can handle calls directly from your wrist. The speaker and microphone provide clear enough audio for basic conversations. Storing 10 contacts is useful.
Bright Display: The 500-nit brightness ensures you can see the screen even in bright sunlight. Many budget watches struggle with outdoor visibility.
Good Battery Life: Getting 4-7 days from a 260mAh battery is impressive. You won’t need to charge it daily like some smartwatches.
Lightweight and Comfortable: At 53.5 grams, you barely feel it on your wrist. Good for all-day wear and sleep tracking.
60 Sports Modes: The variety of sports modes means you can track almost any activity you do.
Large Display: The 1.8-inch screen is bigger than many budget smartwatches, making it easier to read.
IP67 Protection: Handles daily water exposure like handwashing and rain without issues.
Cons:
No Built-in GPS: This is the biggest limitation. You must carry your phone during outdoor workouts for route and distance tracking.
Basic Build Materials: The zinc alloy and polycarbonate construction feels plasticky. No premium metals or sapphire glass.
LCD Instead of AMOLED: The display looks good but doesn’t have the deep blacks and vibrant colors of AMOLED screens.
No Always-On Display: You must raise your wrist or press the button to see the time.
Limited Battery for Heavy Calling: The 260mAh battery drains faster if you make many Bluetooth calls daily.
No Music Storage: You can’t load songs onto the watch. It only controls music playing on your phone.
Closed Operating System: No app store or third-party apps. You’re stuck with what Noise provides.