Best Smartwatches in India (2026)
Best smartwatches in India from ₹1,799 to ₹9,999 — ranked on display, health tracking, battery, and build. 10 picks across budget and mid-range tiers.
Looking for the best smartwatch in India? We tested and compared 10 options across two tiers — budget (under ₹5,000) and mid-range (₹5,000–₹10,000) — scoring each on display quality, health tracking, battery life, and build. Whether you want an affordable BT calling watch or a GPS-equipped fitness companion, this guide has you covered.
Amazfit Active 2 44mm (₹9,999)
1.32' AMOLED Display (360x360). 14-day battery life. Built-in GPS & Bluetooth 5.2 calling. AI Fitness Coach.
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At a Glance

Noise ColorFit Pulse 3
Cheapest BT Calling₹1,799

Fire-Boltt Brillia
Best Budget AMOLED₹1,999

Fastrack Limitless FS1+
Best Budget Display₹2,495

Fastrack Limitless FS2+
Best Build Budget₹2,995

Fire-Boltt Invincible Plus
Best Storage₹2,999

Noise ColorFit Pro 4 Alpha
Best Budget Overall₹3,499

Amazfit Active 2 44mm
Best Overall₹9,999
Budget Picks (Under ₹5,000)
Budget smartwatches under ₹5,000 now include Bluetooth calling, AMOLED displays, 100+ sports modes, and functional crowns — features that were premium just two years ago. The main trade-offs vs mid-range: no built-in GPS (uses phone GPS), shorter battery life, and less accurate health sensors. For notifications, calls, and basic fitness tracking, these work well.
Noise ColorFit Pulse 3

The Noise ColorFit Pulse 3 is the cheapest smartwatch with Bluetooth calling that we'd recommend. At ₹1,799, it has a 1.96' display — the biggest in the budget segment — with BT calling, auto sports detection, and NoiseFit app integration. The NoiseFit app is genuinely one of the better Indian smartwatch apps, with clean analytics and reliable sync. The trade-off: IP67 means no swimming, the display is IPS not AMOLED, and health tracking is limited to basics. But for the price, it's the entry point that actually works.
Pros
- +₹1,799 — cheapest BT calling smartwatch worth buying
- +1.96' display — biggest at this price
- +NoiseFit app — clean analytics, reliable sync
- +Auto sports detection — convenient
- +Trusted Noise brand
Cons
- -IP67 — not swimming-safe
- -IPS display — not as vivid as AMOLED
- -Basic health sensors only
- -Build feels entry-level
Score Breakdown
Cheapest smartwatch with BT calling that we'd recommend. The NoiseFit app and 1.96' display punch above the price.
Fire-Boltt Brillia

The Fire-Boltt Brillia offers a 2.02' Super AMOLED display at ₹1,999 — the cheapest AMOLED smartwatch in our list. The 750 nits brightness is easily readable outdoors. AMOLED makes a visible difference: deeper blacks, more vibrant colours, and better contrast than IPS displays at similar prices. BT calling with voice assistant works reliably. 120+ sports modes and 7-day battery round it out. The trade-off: IP67 (no swimming), the Fire-Boltt app is less polished than NoiseFit, and build quality feels plastic. But for display quality at ₹1,999, nothing else comes close.
Pros
- +2.02' Super AMOLED — cheapest AMOLED smartwatch
- +750 nits — excellent outdoor readability
- +BT calling with voice assistant
- +7-day battery life
- +120+ sports modes
Cons
- -IP67 — not for swimming
- -Fire-Boltt app less polished than competitors
- -Build feels plastic
- -Basic health tracking sensors
Score Breakdown
Best budget AMOLED smartwatch. The display quality is a genuine step up from IPS at nearly the same price.
Fastrack Limitless FS1+

The Fastrack Limitless FS1+ has the brightest display in the budget tier — 950 nits on a 2.01' screen. If you're outdoors a lot, this is the only budget smartwatch where you won't be squinting. Nitro fast charging is genuinely convenient — a quick charge gets you through the day. IP68 water resistance (better than IP67 competitors). Fastrack has excellent after-sales service across India. The trade-off: it's an IPS display (not AMOLED), health tracking is basic, and the Fastrack app has fewer analytics than NoiseFit. But for outdoor readability and brand reliability, the FS1+ delivers.
Pros
- +950 nits — brightest display in budget tier
- +2.01' large screen
- +Nitro fast charging — convenient
- +IP68 — better water resistance than most budget watches
- +Fastrack after-sales service network
Cons
- -IPS display — not as vibrant as AMOLED
- -Fastrack app has fewer analytics than NoiseFit
- -7-day battery is average
- -Basic health tracking
Score Breakdown
Best display for outdoor use. 950 nits brightness is unmatched in the budget tier — genuinely readable in direct sunlight.
Noise Canvas

The Noise Canvas stands out with its AI voice assistant and functional crown — two features that make daily interaction smoother. The crown lets you scroll through menus without touching the screen (useful during workouts), and the AI voice assistant handles quick tasks hands-free. The NoiseFit health suite includes stress tracking alongside standard HR and SpO2. 150+ watch faces offer plenty of customisation. The trade-off: IP67 (no swimming), 7-day battery is average, and some AI features need a stable internet connection. But for the smartest user experience under ₹3,000, this is it.
Pros
- +AI voice assistant — hands-free convenience
- +Functional crown — smooth navigation
- +NoiseFit health suite with stress tracking
- +150+ watch faces — lots of customisation
- +Sleek design for everyday wear
Cons
- -IP67 — not swimming-safe
- -7-day battery is average
- -Some AI features need internet
- -IPS display (not AMOLED)
Score Breakdown
Best budget smartwatch for AI and smart features. The crown + voice assistant combo makes daily use genuinely smoother.
Fastrack Limitless FS2+

The Fastrack FS2+ has the best build quality in the budget tier — the premium metal body feels genuinely different from the plastic builds around it. Combined with a functional crown, 2.01' display, and IP68 water resistance, it looks and feels like a ₹5,000+ watch. SingleSync BT calling is reliable. Fastrack's after-sales service is a genuine advantage in tier-2/3 cities. The trade-off: IPS display (not AMOLED), the Fastrack app lacks the analytics depth of NoiseFit, and health tracking is basic. But if build quality and brand reliability matter most, the FS2+ is the one to get.
Pros
- +Premium metal build — best in budget tier
- +Functional crown + 2.01' display
- +IP68 water resistance
- +Fastrack brand reliability and service network
- +Fast charging support
Cons
- -IPS display — not AMOLED
- -Fastrack app lacks analytics depth
- -Battery life is average
- -Basic health tracking sensors
Score Breakdown
Best build quality in the budget tier. The metal body and IP68 make it feel like a ₹5,000+ watch.
Fire-Boltt Invincible Plus

The Fire-Boltt Invincible Plus has a unique feature: TWS connection that pairs directly with wireless earbuds, plus 4GB onboard storage for offline music. This means you can go for a run without your phone and still listen to music. The 1.43' AMOLED display is sharp, and 300+ sports modes cover every activity. AI voice assistant handles quick commands. The trade-off: the AMOLED display at 1.43' is smaller than competitors' 1.96-2.01' screens, battery life suffers with AMOLED always-on, and the Fire-Boltt app ecosystem is less polished. But for music lovers who want to leave their phone behind, the TWS + 4GB combo is unique.
Pros
- +TWS earbuds pairing — unique feature
- +4GB storage — offline music without phone
- +1.43' AMOLED display — sharp and vibrant
- +300+ sports modes — most in list
- +AI voice assistant
Cons
- -1.43' display — smaller than competitors
- -Battery drains faster with AMOLED
- -Fire-Boltt app less polished
- -Build quality feels plastic
Score Breakdown
Best for music lovers. The TWS + 4GB storage combo lets you run without your phone — unique at this price.
Noise ColorFit Pro 4 Alpha

The Noise ColorFit Pro 4 Alpha is the best smartwatch under ₹5,000 — full stop. It combines a 1.78' AMOLED display with a smart crown, advanced health suite (including stress monitoring), and the excellent NoiseFit app. The AMOLED display with smart crown navigation creates a premium feel. The health suite goes beyond basics — stress monitoring is genuinely useful for tracking daily wellness. NoiseFit app analytics are the best among Indian smartwatch brands. IP68 water resistance. The trade-off: at ₹3,499 it's the priciest in the budget tier, the crown can accidentally trigger actions, and AMOLED outdoor brightness could be better. But it's the most complete package under ₹5,000.
Pros
- +1.78' AMOLED — vibrant and sharp
- +Smart crown — premium navigation feel
- +Advanced health suite with stress monitoring
- +NoiseFit app — best analytics in segment
- +IP68 water resistance
Cons
- -₹3,499 — priciest in budget tier
- -Crown can accidentally trigger actions
- -AMOLED brightness could be better outdoors
- -No built-in GPS
Score Breakdown
Best smartwatch under ₹5,000. AMOLED + smart crown + stress monitoring — the most complete budget package.
Mid-Range Picks (₹5,000–₹10,000)
Mid-range smartwatches bring built-in GPS, better health sensors, 5 ATM water resistance (swim-safe), longer battery life, and premium builds (stainless steel). The biggest upgrade: built-in GPS means accurate outdoor tracking without your phone. If you're serious about fitness or want a daily-wear watch that looks premium, this is the tier.
Noise Pro 6 Max

The Noise Pro 6 Max is the most affordable mid-range smartwatch with built-in GPS and AMOLED. At ₹6,999, you get a 1.96' AMOLED display (the largest in the mid-range tier), stainless steel build, and Noise's AI companion for personalised wellness insights. The built-in GPS tracks outdoor runs accurately without needing your phone. 5 ATM means it's swim-safe. Bluetooth 5.3 ensures stable connectivity. The trade-off: 7-day battery is shorter than Amazfit competitors (they get 14-15 days), the stainless steel body is heavier, and the NoiseFit app ecosystem isn't as mature as Zepp. But for an Indian brand with local support and a large AMOLED + GPS combo, this is the best value.
Pros
- +1.96' AMOLED — largest mid-range display
- +Built-in GPS — accurate outdoor tracking
- +Stainless steel build — premium feel
- +AI companion for wellness insights
- +5 ATM — swim-safe
Cons
- -7-day battery — shorter than Amazfit
- -Heavier due to stainless steel
- -NoiseFit ecosystem less mature than Zepp
- -Higher price in Noise lineup
Score Breakdown
Best mid-range value. Largest AMOLED + built-in GPS + stainless steel at ₹6,999 — the sweet spot if you want Noise's ecosystem.
Amazfit Bip 6

The Amazfit Bip 6 has the longest battery life in our entire list — 15 days on a single charge. That's over 2 weeks without charging, which is genuinely life-changing if you're tired of daily charging routines. Built-in GPS for outdoor runs, 5 ATM water resistance for swimming, 120+ sports modes with auto-detection. The Zepp app is one of the best smartwatch ecosystems — detailed health analytics, sleep scoring, and workout analysis. Lightweight design makes it comfortable for 24/7 wear. The trade-off: HD display (not AMOLED), plastic build feels less premium than competitors, and limited third-party app support. But for battery life and fitness tracking, nothing in this range comes close.
Pros
- +15-day battery — longest in our list
- +Built-in GPS — phone-free outdoor tracking
- +Zepp app — excellent health analytics
- +5 ATM — swim-safe
- +Lightweight — comfortable for 24/7 wear
Cons
- -HD display — not AMOLED
- -Plastic build feels less premium
- -Limited third-party app support
- -Amazfit service network smaller than Noise in India
Score Breakdown
Best battery life by far. 15 days means you charge it twice a month — and the Zepp app's health analytics are genuinely excellent.
Amazfit Active 2 44mm

The Amazfit Active 2 is our best overall smartwatch pick. The 1.32' AMOLED with 360x360 resolution is the sharpest display in our list — crisp text, vibrant colours, and excellent viewing angles. 14-day battery with built-in GPS is remarkable. The AI fitness coach provides personalised workout guidance. Zepp app analytics are comprehensive — sleep stages, stress, HRV, and workout analysis. Alexa voice assistant and offline music storage add daily convenience. 5 ATM means pool swimming is fine. The trade-off: ₹9,999 is the highest price in our list, GPS drains battery faster, and some Zepp features need a subscription. But as a complete package — display, health tracking, fitness coaching, battery — nothing else comes close.
Pros
- +1.32' AMOLED 360x360 — sharpest display in list
- +14-day battery with built-in GPS
- +AI fitness coach — personalised guidance
- +Zepp app — best health analytics ecosystem
- +Alexa + offline music storage
- +5 ATM — swim-safe
Cons
- -₹9,999 — highest price in list
- -GPS mode drains battery faster
- -Some Zepp features require subscription
- -Amazfit service network still growing in India
Score Breakdown
Best smartwatch in our list. The AMOLED display, 14-day battery, AI coach, and Zepp analytics create the most complete package at any price.
Comparison Table
Budget Tier (Under ₹5,000)
| Feature | Noise Pulse 3 | Fire-Boltt Brillia | Fastrack FS1+ | Noise Canvas | Fastrack FS2+ | Fire-Boltt Invincible+ | Noise Pro 4 Alpha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹1,799 | ₹1,999 | ₹2,495 | ₹2,799 | ₹2,995 | ₹2,999 | ₹3,499 |
| Display | 1.96' IPS | 2.02' AMOLED | 2.01' IPS | 1.96' IPS | 2.01' IPS | 1.43' AMOLED | 1.78' AMOLED |
| Brightness | N/A | 750 nits | 950 nits | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| BT Calling | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes + AI | Yes | Yes + AI | Yes |
| Crown | No | No | No | Functional | Functional | No | Smart |
| GPS | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Water Resistance | IP67 | IP67 | IP68 | IP67 | IP68 | N/A | IP68 |
| Battery | ~7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | ~7 days | ~5 days | ~7 days |
Mid-Range Tier (₹5,000–₹10,000)
| Feature | Noise Pro 6 Max | Amazfit Bip 6 | Amazfit Active 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹6,999 | ₹7,999 | ₹9,999 |
| Display | 1.96' AMOLED | 1.83' HD | 1.32' AMOLED |
| Resolution | 410x502 | N/A | 360x360 |
| Built-in GPS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| BT Calling | Yes | Yes | Yes (BT 5.2) |
| Build Material | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Metal |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM | 5 ATM | 5 ATM |
| Battery | 7 days | 15 days | 14 days |
| AI Features | AI Companion | Auto-detection | AI Fitness Coach + Alexa |
How We Tested
| Criterion | Weight | Based On |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 25 | Tested display type (AMOLED vs IPS), resolution, brightness, outdoor readability, and touch responsiveness. |
| Health | 25 | Evaluated heart rate accuracy, SpO2 reliability, sleep tracking detail, and additional sensors (stress, HRV). Compared readings against medical-grade devices. |
| Battery | 25 | Measured real-world battery life with typical use (notifications, HR monitoring, no always-on display). GPS mode battery tested separately. |
| Build | 15 | Assessed materials (metal vs plastic), water resistance rating, strap quality, crown/button feel, and overall comfort for daily wear. |
| Value | 10 | Compared feature set, app ecosystem quality, and brand service network against price. Budget models scored against budget peers. |
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The Amazfit Active 2 (₹9,999) is our best overall pick for its AMOLED display, 14-day battery, built-in GPS, and AI fitness coaching. For budget buyers, the Noise ColorFit Pro 4 Alpha (₹3,499) is the best under ₹5,000.
Budget watches (₹1,799–₹3,499) cover BT calling, basic health tracking, and notifications. Mid-range (₹6,999–₹9,999) add built-in GPS, better health sensors, 5 ATM water resistance, and 14-15 day battery life. For most users, ₹3,000–₹3,500 is the sweet spot; serious fitness users should consider ₹7,000+.
Only if you run, cycle, or walk outdoors and want accurate route tracking without carrying your phone. Budget watches use connected GPS (phone GPS), which works but requires your phone. Built-in GPS (₹6,999+) tracks independently.
Focus on display type (AMOLED > IPS for visibility), health sensor accuracy, battery life, and water resistance. Built-in GPS matters for outdoor fitness. The app ecosystem (NoiseFit, Zepp) affects how useful the health data is long-term.