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BoAt Smart Ring announced: Price in India, where to buy, and more

The boAt Smart Ring has launched in India and went on sale starting yesterday, that is, August 28th. It will be available on all leading e-com sites, such as Amazon and Flipkart. Priced at Rs 8,999 the boAt Smart Ring comes with the health and fitness features of a smartwatch, and some additional capabilities that might not be seen in smartwatches.

boAt Smart Ring features

The boAt Smart Ring allows for single-hand touch controls. These touch functions include music controls, picture clicking, and app navigation. With music controls, you can use the ring to pause and play music or even go to the next or previous track. 

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The ring can be used as a remote shutter control for the phone it's paired with for some handsfree photos. Coming to app navigation, you can use the boAt Smart ring to swipe or navigate through certain apps. The supported apps haven't yet been mentioned by boAt.

boAt Smart Ring Health features

Of course, other than the above, you also have the boAt Smart Ring's health features. These include heart rate, SpO2 and sleep monitoring. You have temperature checking, steps and calorie measurement, and also several sports modes. All of which are commonly seen in smartwatches.

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Some more interesting features of the boAt Smart Ring are the emergency calling feature, where you can trigger an SOS call via the ring. It comes in various sizes so that you can get the right size for your finger. It also comes with a proprietary "smart" charger according to the company, and an advertised battery life of 7 days. The associated app, which can be downloaded on the Google Play or Apple store is where you will be able to track all of your stats and controls.



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