Smartwatches have become our digital sidekicks, keeping tabs on our health, calls, and calendar invites. But let’s be honest, battery anxiety still haunts most wrists. Enter boAt Storm Infinity Plus, the latest launch from one of the most popular budget smartwatch brands in India, and it’s taking that challenge head-on, one monster battery at a time. Let’s take a closer look at this wrist-bound powerhouse.
boAt Storm Infinity Plus packs serious battery power
First, the headline stat, which is the 30 days of battery life on typical use. Not 3. Not 7. Thirty. That’s five times longer than what most smartwatches can manage. And even if you’re pushing it hard, you’re still looking at a cool 20-day run. Thanks to a 680mAh battery and boAt’s ASAP Charge tech, you get 100 per cent in 60 minutes, or a whole 4 days of juice from just a 10-minute charge, as claimed by the brand.
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Then there’s the display. A 1.96-inch HD display with 480 nits brightness that’s clearly visible even under a cloudless noon. The rotating crown feels satisfyingly analogue in a digital world, while the rugged nylon strap (available in Sports Black and Sports White) adds serious style points. It’s also IP68-rated for dust, sweat, and splash resistance.
And the features? They’re stacked. From Bluetooth Calling with a built-in mic and speaker to 100+ sports modes, SpO2 and stress tracking, menstrual insights, guided breathing, the Storm Infinity Plus is basically a fitness coach, wellness buddy, and PA rolled into one. You even get voice commands, weather updates, games, and a Dial Pad with space for your top 10 contacts.
All this for just Rs 1,199 (silicon strap) or Rs 1,399 (nylon strap) at the time of launch. So, if your current smartwatch dies before your weekend does, it might be time to upgrade.
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