Gizmore's women-centric Slate smartwatch launched in India

Gizmore has announced the launch of its first women-centric smartwatch; the Gizmore Slate at an introductory price of Rs 2,699 in India.
Gizmores women-centric Slate smartwatch launched in India
Gizmore has announced the launch of its first women-centric smartwatch; the Gizmore Slate at an introductory price of Rs 2,699 in India.
The Gizmore Slate boasts features a rectangular dial. The watch packs a 1.57 inch IPS Curved Display with support for 500-nits peak brightness. The watch also comes with support for Always-on-Display (AoD) feature and packs a metal frame. The smartwatch has been launched in pink, grey and black colours and will available exclusively via. For the first 1,000 consumers on Snapdeal, the device will be available at Rs 2,299. after which it will be available for Rs. 2,699.
The Gizmore Slate comes comes with a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen monitor, sleep tracker, hydration alert, meditative breathing and menstrual cycle tracker. It has multiple sports modes, including Running, Yoga, Swimming, Basketball, Cycling, Trekking, Aerobics, etc. The smartwatch comes with features such as body temperature, Bluetooth-calling and Alexa voice assistant. Gizmore Slate also comes with personalization options such as support for more than 100 watch faces. As per the company, charging the watch once can deliver up to seven-days of performance.
“Smartwatches have become an integral part of our lives and have moved beyond the functionality of a simple watch. At Gizmore, we are continuously working towards offering superior quality products packed with features at a price that suits all. We found a gap in the market, that there are not many smartwatches that cater to women, some of them are too large, too sporty or too techy-looking. Slate is a fashion-forward smartwatch that is designed keeping women in mind and will serve their need for an all-in-one smartwatch that helps them reach their fitness & wellness goals”, says Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, CEO and Co-Founder Gizmore.
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