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Get to know all about the best smartwatch available in market for you 

If you are looking for a smartwatch that is light to wear, comfortable and has awesome features you must not be in a hurry. Check out the features, design and specs of the best smartwatch available in the market then go for the best for you.

Apple watch ultra

With exciting colour options and a super cool design, the Apple ultra watch is ready to be yours for just Rs  89,990. In nutshell, it can be said it’s a unique combination of style and functionality that keeps ahead in all terms of others. So let’s hop on the features. It comes with a battery backup of 36 Hr which won’t let you worry about charging.

And its screen has got a retina display that won’t hurt your eyes over prolonged usage. It’s comfortable to wear and waterproof. Its light weight of 35g won’t even let you know that it’s there that makes it more comfortable to wear than any other smartwatch in this range. You can easily access all the notifications and messages by connecting through your iOs and Android phones. As far as colour is concerned it only comes with orange colour.

Samsung galaxy watch 5 pro

Its circular design is quite bigger than its predecessor Watch 5 and it’s also lighter than the previous one. You can easily access all the available designs with the two buttons available on the side of the watch. It comes with a 1.4-inch AMOLED display and 450×450 pixels of resolution which makes it the same as the previous one. If we talk about the RAM it has got 1.5Hz and 16GB ROM.

If we talk about the internal features it has got an advanced BioActive sensor to monitor health and it can measure ECG and blood pressure which would let fitness freaks monitor their health status. If we talk about the battery, it has got 590mAh that’s far better than the previous one. All of this can be said that this is better and more impressive for users who are thinking about buying a smartwatch.

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