NoiseFit Halo 3 launches in India with AMOLED display and QR vault support: Price and availability

HIGHLIGHTS

NoiseFit Halo 3 comes with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 1000 nits brightness.

The smartwatch introduces Noise AI Pro with AI transcription and voice commands.

NoiseFit Halo 3 starts at Rs 5,499 in India.

NoiseFit Halo 3 launches in India with AMOLED display and QR vault support: Price and availability

Noise has launched the new NoiseFit Halo 3 smartwatch in India. It continues the combination of a traditional watch appearance with smart utility features. This time, the goodies include AI transcription, voice commands and QR code storage. It has an AMOLED display and multiple sports modes. If you are looking for a sub-Rs 6,000 smartwatch, read on to learn more about this watch to see if it tempts you.

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Price and availability

The NoiseFit Halo 3 is available at an introductory price of Rs 5,499. You can buy it through the official Noise website, Amazon and Flipkart.

The smartwatch comes in the following variants:

  • Metal strap: Black
  • Leather strap: Brown and Blue
  • Silicon strap: Black

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Specifications and features

The NoiseFit Halo 3 flaunts a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 1000 nits peak brightness. Its round dial and integrated strap design should appeal to users who prefer a more conventional watch-like appearance.

Noise has added a Smart Dashboard that supports up to five widgets. You can use these to access functions like music controls, AQI tracking, hydration reminders and sleep insights.

A key highlight among the features is Noise AI Pro, which includes voice commands, AI transcription for converting voice notes into text, morning briefs and personalised wallpapers. The smartwatch also supports ‘Super Notifications’, which surfaces contextual updates such as OTPs, ride alerts and delivery notifications. However, note that the advanced notification experience is currently limited to Android devices. By the way, the device is compatible with both Android and iOS devices.

Then there is the new Noise Vault feature that allows users to store QR codes directly on the watch. This can be used for flight boarding passes, movie tickets, and concert entry passes. This can come in handy as you don’t have to pull out a smartphone repeatedly during travel or events.

Now, coming to health tracking, the smartwatch supports one-tap heart rate, stress and SpO₂ monitoring, along with continuous tracking across the day. Noise claims up to seven days of battery life on a single charge.

So, it appears to have several unique features and the essentials, too.

Keep reading Digit.in for more such launch pieces.

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G. S. Vasan

G. S. Vasan

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