The Boat Lunar Tigon is a new smartwatch that Boat recently introduced to the Indian market. This watch is unique from the others because of its high-resolution AMOLED display, striking construction, and assortment of strap options. It will be on sale through online channels as of right now.
The Ocean Ridge strap version of the Boat Lunar Tigon smartwatch costs Rs. 2,899 at launch, while the metallic strap version costs Rs. 2,999. Amazon will begin selling the watch at 12 PM today.
Distinguished by its sleek design and ample feature set, the Boat Lunar Tigon is a smartwatch that skillfully combines design and utility. Vibrant images are displayed on its 1.45-inch always-on AMOLED screen, which has a brightness of 600 nits and a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. The circular dial design offers a sophisticated touch, and users can choose between metallic and ocean ridge straps to customize their appearance.
The Lunar Tigon has built-in microphone functionality, Bluetooth calling support, and a Quick Dial Pad that allows you to quickly access up to 10 saved contacts. Moreover, voice assistants are supported, enabling hands-free operation. Comprehensive features such as heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring, daily activity tracking, menstrual cycle tracking, and guided breathing exercises are all included in the smartwatch's health monitoring package.
With more than 100 sports modes, the Lunar Tigon accommodates a broad variety of activities for sports enthusiasts. With an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, the smartwatch has a sturdy construction. Sedentary alerts, music control, live cricket scores, camera control, weather updates, and standard features like alarms, countdown, stopwatch, and Do Not Disturb (DND) mode are among the extra features. Additional convenience is provided by the addition of a Find My Phone feature. Finally, a single charge of the Boat Lunar Tigon can last up to seven days.
In related news, Xiaomi has introduced the HyperOS-powered Redmi Watch 4 in China, featuring a 60Hz AMOLED display. The smartwatch may soon be available in India, despite the brand's lack of confirmation.