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Ambrane ASW-11 smartwatch launched for Rs. 1,999

Power solutions company Ambrane has made their debut in the smartwatch market with the Ambrane ASW-11 Smartwatch. At an affordable price tag of Rs. 1,999, the Ambrane smartwatch ASW-11 tells you the steps walked, calories burnt, and comes with a sleep monitor.
The watch also features a 1.44 inch LCD display for checking notifications, setting reminders, controlling music and so forth. The Ambrane ASW-11 claims to offer two days of usage on a single charge. The watch also comes with an anti-lost setting for keeping it secured.

Ambrane ASW-11 features

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Starting with the display, the Ambrane ASW-11 features a 1.44-inch touch screen LCD display. You can use this display to check caller ID, read messages, control music, check time and track fitness data without taking out your phone.
Fitness features offered by the Ambrane ASW-11 are steps counter (Pedometer), calories burnt, and sleep monitor. Apart from this, the watch also allows you to set alarms.
In terms of hardware, the Ambrane ASW-11 comes with an MTK6261M processor, clocked at 88MHz. With just 50 grams of weight, the watch comes with rubber straps to make it soft on the skin. It has an inbuilt microphone so you can answer calls and speak without taking out your phone.
For navigation within the watch’s interface, you get Android-like nav-bar on the screen. It uses Bluetooth 3.0 to connect to your Android smartphone and you can check the battery using the indicator on the top right corner of the watch. It is powered by a 200 mAh battery, which the company claims will power the device for 2 days on a full charge.

Pricing, Availability and Offers

The Ambrane ASW-11 is priced at an affordable Rs. 1,999, the watch is available for purchase on Flipkart at 55% discount, bringing its price to just Rs. 899. You can get an extra 5% off on using Axis Bank Buzz credit card. The watch comes with 10 days replacement policy and 1-year manufacturer warranty.

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