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iVoomi FitMe Health Band With Pollution Tracker Launched in India

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Chinese electronics manufacture company iVoomi on 14th of May launched its first health band, FitMe, in India with the starting price of Rs. 1,999, some of the key major highlights are heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, running mode, vibration reminder, pedometer, GPS and other features.

Specifications

With an IP67 certification for dust and water resistance, the iVoomi FitMe health band can be submerged in up to 1 metre of water for more than 30 minutes, has auto-sync for Smart Me OS 2.0 and is capable of getting updates via OTA (Over the Air Software).

FitMe is chargeable even without the help of a USB cable; the display can be directly connected to any USB port to charge the device.

Battery

It houses a 90mAh battery, on which the company said to deliver up to 3 to 5 days of usage time, and up to 60 days of standby time.

Availability

Available on Flipkart, the iVoomi FitMe health band comes with a six-month warranty. Some of the advanced features which the company is saying includes Dual Login on the FitMe Health App, which enables two people at different locations to login into the app and track their real activities & fitness records of the person wearing the band.