NOISE COLORFIT PRO 4 WATCH REVIEW: NOT BAD BUT THE COMPETITION IS A STEP AHEAD
- Reporter 02
- 23 Aug, 2022
Lightweight and comfortable to wear, multiple colour variants
The Noise ColorFit Pro 4 design is fairly generic with a standard rectangular frame and a physical button. The good part being the frame has a matte finish and doesn’t attract fingerprints or smudge marks. The Teal Blue variant that we got for review had a golden frame that may be a tad too jazzy for my taste but I am sure it will appeal to a younger crowd. And if it doesn’t, the company offers several interesting colour variants to choose from.
The polycarbonate shell makes the watch extremely light (24.2 grams) and the silicone straps do not cause skin irritation even after wearing the watch for an extended period of time. Given that the straps have a standard 22 mm width, they can be replaced with any third-party straps of the same width. The IP68 rating makes the watch dust and water-resistant, but not swim-proof. You can wear it outdoors in peak monsoon without worry; just don’t dive in the pool wearing it.
Simple UI with crown scrolling
The watch design may not be eye-catching but it does have one interesting element. The solitary physical button on the right edge has a tiny crown that serves multiple purposes. When pressed, it can turn on the screen or display the preloaded apps or also act as a home button when on a different screen. The crown can be used as a scroll wheel in different menus or to cycle through all the installed watch faces when on the home screen; a nice touch.
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