⌚ Elevate your wrist game with the ultimate smart companion!
The Noise ColorFit Pro 4 is a cutting-edge smartwatch featuring a 1.72-inch TruView LCD with 311 PPI and 500 nits brightness, a fully-functional digital crown for intuitive control, and advanced Bluetooth calling capabilities. Designed for active professionals, it offers 100 sports modes, a 60Hz refresh rate for smooth navigation, and a productivity suite including quick replies and stock updates, all packed in a sleek 45g design.
Brand | Noise |
Manufacturer | Khasra No-146/25/2/1, Jail Road Badshahpur, Gurugram Haryana-122101, 8882-132-132, Nexxbase Marketing Pvt. Ltd |
Model | wrb-sw-colorfitpro4-std-rgld_win |
Model Name | ColorFit Pro |
Model Year | 2022 |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.9 x 1.2 cm; 45 g |
Item model number | wrb-sw-colorfitpro4-std-rgld_win |
Operating System | android, ios |
Resolution | 356 x 400 |
Special Features | Bluetooth Calling,Scroll Menu,Adjustable Volume,Multiple Sports Mode,Stock Market Updates, Alarm |
Mounting Hardware | Smartwatch, Magnetic Charger, User Manual, Warranty Card |
Number of items | 1 |
Display Technology | TruView |
Standing screen display size | 1.72 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Wattage | 15 Watts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery Capacity | 2.9E+2 Milliamp Hours |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Connector Type | USB |
Device interface - primary | Touchscreen |
Material | Silicone |
Manufacturer | Nexxbase Marketing Pvt. Ltd |
Item Weight | 45 g |
I**D
Best watch ever...
Bought this piece for a very peculiar reason. Needed a watch to remind my 8 year old daughter when to come back home after playing with friends. Initially bought the typical children's watch with an alarm (beep) for around 500 bucks. While the watch indeed had a good enough sound to alert, the process for setting the alarm was way too complicated to be handled either by her or her mother. Worse still, the alarm kept beeping unless it was disabled, once again following a labyrinthine process. So lost patience and decided to buy this one which is paired with my wife's mobile. Noise has done a great job providing a decent list of features at this price point. To be honest, I am a dumb user to talk about any of the smart features but comparing with similarly priced watches, it looks like a good buy. In my limited knowledge, here are the pros and cons:Pros:1. The screen has 60 hz refresh rate that really makes it very responsive and gorgeous.2. Some of the health related parameters like BPM, SpO2 appeared to be accurate when compared with an oximeter.3. The Noise mobile app impressed me with its slickness, smooth performance and a simple and intuitive user interface. The app does a fantastic job of synchronizing the settings almost realtime with the watch.4. Call functions on the watch are simple and easy to use. The watch really has a loud enough in-built speaker that you can use to listen and talk on call. The voice is perfectly audible with no noise and distortion. The mic also does a great job and the voice on the other side of the phone was clear as well. However, not sure how many people will find it useful to talk using their smart watch.5. Battery life appears to be great as well. Again, would like to clarify that the actual users of this watch are not power users so don't think I'll be doing justice with my feedback on this particular point but still.6. Wanted to buy the Rose Pink color but it was around 500 bucks more than most of the other colors so settled for Deep Wine. But surprisingly, this one looks gorgeous.Cons:No apparent cons but my biggest disappointment is the purpose for which I bought the watch remains unfulfilled. Not sure if that's the norm in watches at this price point but there is no sound either with the alarm or reminder. It only viabrates. So while playing, my daughter doesn't realize if the alarm is viabrating or not and misses it altogether. That's the reason for deducting one star. Really wish if Noise can fix it with a software update.
A**T
This is a good watch with big screen and unreliable sensor
This is a good looking all "bells and whistles" watch, more as a show-off factor than the real smart watch. I checked the reading of heart rate monitor and SpO2 sensor using Pulse oximeter (Dr. Trust brand) and another tracker (Fit Bit Charge 5).My observations are as follows.Heart Rate monitoring : Slow to measure and within range of +/- 4 beats as compared to both fitbit and pulse oximeter device. Over all, this is better than having nothing to monitor. If some one wants better precision monitoring then use Samsung, Garmin or Apple watch (wont reccomend Fitbit, it is very poor in quality, I purchased 4 trackers (charge 3, charge5 - 2 nos) / Smart watch(Versa v1) by Fitbit and 3 of them stopped working in less than 2 years). While walking or running the heart rate sensor for ColorFit Pro 5 max goes for a toss.SpO2 sensor: Useless and massively inaccurate. When the other devices show the reading of 97, 98. This shows 86 or below. This inaccuracy is consistent accross multiple readings. Fun Fact: If the reading of Oxygen saturation is below 92%, this should ring alarm bell and will be counted as medical emergency. The same sensor is being used to calculate Stress levels and VO2 Max. Now guess how accurate they will be with such faulty sensors.Step counter: This is more precise of all the sensors but still approx 1-2% in variance (on higher side) as compared to Fitbit Charge 5.Software: This is still work in progress, hope the folks at noise will be taking the development of health related features with all the seriousness else they will soon lose the plot with other similar good for nothing smart watches flooding the market at even lower price points.Conclusion: Atleast the Noise folks have never claimed about the correctness of their sensors (they know it is all gimmickery, just like others in the similar price range). For end users, they have to decide why they want to go with this smart watch. If it is health data in their mind then run away from this or any similar watch in this or lower price category. As for me, I will start looking into Samsung smart watches. Unfortunately, only Fitbit comes up with no-nonsense trackers like Charge 6 (and unfortunately a very low quality one that does not last at all).
B**.
Great watch
I had the earlier version of Noisefit 3 pro, which i used day and night for 3.5 years. I submerged it in water and was looking at another replacement and came upon Pro 4. This is a good watch with latest features at a low price. The battery life is quite good. Have been using around 3 days without BT calling the battery is still 87%. In the earlier version, i used to get at least 3 weeks of normal usage so believe this will also give great battery life.Go for Noise, they are specisliats in smart watches unlike other brands and the measurement is fairly accurate. Only issue is I bought it for 1299 and as soon as it got dispatched it dropped to 1099. Hence if you get it at 1099, is a great deal.
S**K
Over hyped product.
Not at all worthy. Regretting buying this. Most of the time it has connectivity issues with the phone. When it connects it does not give call alerts.The health features are available for gold membership only. After buying the watch atleast basic fitness features should be given.App also is poorly designed gives very basic options.Battery backup is hardly 1.5 days. However charging is fast. Display and watch controls are also very basic.Overall not worth the buy.
D**R
Nice
Good product
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