Fire-Boltt has launched Snapp, the company’s first Android-powered camera smartwatch with 4G LTE support. It supports a nano SIM for 4G connectivity, features an HD camera for capturing images, scanning QR codes, and streaming, and runs Android apps from the Google Play Store.
It has a square dial design with two function buttons and offers strap options including silicone, leather, and metal straps. The smartwatch features a 2.13″ HD AMOLED screen, up to 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and Wi-Fi connectivity, and lets you access Google Suite including the Play Store.
The Fire-Boltt Snapp also offers wellness features under the Fire-Boltt Health Suite, including continuous heart rate monitoring and multiple sports modes. It has a large 1000mAh battery and the company promises up to 30 days standby battery life.
Fire-Boltt Snapp Specifications
- 2.13″ HD (410 x 502 pixels) AMOLED Display, 600 nits brightness, Always-on display
- 2 Function Button
- Cloud-based watch faces
- Quad-core Cortex CPU, Mali GPU
- Android OS
- App Market: Google Play Store
- Inbuilt Mic and Speaker
- 2GB/4G RAM and 16GB/64GB Storage
- Multiple sports modes
- Voice Assistant support
- HD camera
- Health monitoring: Fire-Boltt Health Suite with heart rate monitoring, supports fitness apps from the Play Store
- IP67 water and dust resistance
- GSM/WCDMA/ LTE Calling, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi support
- 1000mAh battery, up to 30 days standby, up to 15 days with calling
Pricing and Availability
The Fire-Boltt Snapp comes in Alpine Olive, Archaic Black, Black Storm, Cherry Blush, Cocoa Brown, Jet Black Luxe, and Marlet Maroon colors and is priced at Rs. 6499 for the 4GB+64GB variant while the 2GB+16GB variant costs Rs. 5,999.
It is available for pre-order through Amazon.in with a Rs. 500 coupon discount and will be released tomorrow, August 27.