Homegrown wearables brand Boat has launched a new Lunar Pro LTE smartwatch in India. The watch features a 1.39-inch AMOLED display and comes with eSIM cellular support. The company has partnered with Jio to offer the eSIM connectivity. However, according to the support page, the smartwatch also supports Airtel eSIM connectivity.
Aman Gupta, Co-Founder and CMO of Boat said, “We are excited to partner with Jio to launch our first LTE Smartwatch. At boAt, we believe that everyone should have access to the latest and greatest technology, and our partnership with Jio is a step in the right direction. We are confident that our LTE Smartwatch will be a game-changer for people in India, providing them with the convenience of staying connected without having to carry their smartphones.”
“Jio is delighted to partner with boAt for their new LTE smartwatch that is powered by Jio reliable 4G network. Jio has the best network in the country and we are committed to provide the best-connected experience to our users. This partnership with boAt is a testament to our commitment to innovation and our focus on providing our customers with the best technology,” a Jio spokesperson said.
Boat Lunar Pro LTE specifications
The Boat Lunar Pro LTE features a 1.39-inch always-on AMOLED display and supports customizable watch faces. The watch comes with Bluetooth calling and app notification support. Health monitoring features include a heart rate sensor, blood-oxygen (SpO2) sensor, daily activity, menstrual tracker, sleep patterns, and guided breathing. It also supports over 100 sports modes.
Moreover, the Boat Lunar Pro LTE has built-in GPS for location tracking and outdoor activities. The smartwatch comes with an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. Further, it packs a 577mAh battery that is said to deliver up to five days of battery life on a single charge.
Availability
The company hasn’t revealed the pricing or the availability of the Boat Lunar Pro LTE smartwatch in the country. However, we should know the details in the coming weeks.
Advance purchase.
What’s the point of launching something without its pricing or availability details? You might as well launch a watch with 1 yr battery life sometime in the future