The current smart wearable market is broadly divided into 4 major categories: fitness trackers, smartwatches, Android smartwatches, and smart rings. While Android smartwatches come with all the bells and whistles, their regular, entry-level counterparts rock custom OS skins and limit their functions to bare essentials in order to cut down the asking price. While you may not get access to the Google Play Store and all its apps on these watches, you can still take calls, answer messages, and, of course, track your vital health and fitness metrics. Here are our 10 favourite smartwatches priced under Rs 10,000.
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Fastrack MYND
Fastrack MYND has a clean and minimal design, which is something we prefer in affordable and entry-level smartwatches. It rocks a polycarbonate frame with a smooth matte finish. Its 1.9-inch curved AMOLED display is better than the LCD panels usually found in this price bracket. This display is able to reach optimum brightness in outdoor conditions to maintain legibility. The silicone strap of this watch could use some work, but its health and fitness tracking chops are unmatched. It can efficiently track your sleep cycle, calculate your blood oxygen level, measure your heart rate, and chart over 100 sports and workout routines. For more details, read our Fastrack MYND review.
Pros
- Bright display
- IP68 rating
- AI watch face generator
Cons
- Buckle mechanism needs work
Redmi Watch Move
Redmi Watch Move is one of the finest budget smartwatches to come out this year. Its 1.5-inch rectangular AMOLED display has a 60Hz refresh rate and can hit a peak brightness of 600 nits. The 390 x 450p resolution and 322ppi pixel density produce crisp visuals. The TPU strap fits snugly around the wrist. There’s IP68 protection on board, which means the smartwatch can survive excessive sweat and light rain. The sensor array on the bottom panel comprises an accelerometer, a heart rate sensor, and a blood oxygen sensor. This array does a phenomenal job of measuring and tracking essential health and fitness metrics. With heavy usage, this watch lasts up to 10 days on a full charge. Read our Redmi Watch Move review for a deeper analysis of its performance.
Pros
- AMOLED display
- Amazing sleep tracker
- Affordable
Cons
- Only 30 free trials are available for AI features
boAt Wave Call 3
boAt Wave Call 3 is one of the most popular entry-level smartwatches around. Its 1.83-inch HD display produces crisp visuals and offers a decent touch response. The device is rated IP68 for protection against dust and water. It can survive being submerged up to 1.5m in water. The smartwatch offers features like heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, animated watch faces, Bluetooth calling, quick replies, sport modes, and a functional crown. It packs a 300mAh battery. boAt says that the smartwatch lasts up to 10 days on a full charge. It takes up to 2 hours to fully charge it.
Pros
- IP68 rating
- Bluetooth calling
- Good collection of watch faces
Cons
- No built-in GPS
Lava Prowatch X
The Prowatch X from Lava rocks a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466p resolution and a peak brightness of 500 nits. There are 3 strap options on offer – Metal, Silicon, and Nylon. There are 2 straps in the retail box. The smartwatch is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance. It is powered by the 128 MHz Dual Core Actions ATS3085C chipset and supports Bluetooth 5.3. There is support for over 110 workout regimens, sports, exercises, and other activities on this device. With GPS built into the watch, you don’t have to take your phone with you to track your hikes and runs. The 300mAh battery pack offers a 6-day battery life. Read our review of the Lava Prowatch X to find out how it performs in everyday use.
Pros
- Bright display
- Swimproof
- Built-in GPS
Cons
- Cannot track SpO2 in the background
Titan Valerie
If you’re looking for something more elegant, check out Titan Valerie. This smartwatch has a round dial embellished with crystals. The 18mm stainless steel mesh band looks very chic and offers a comfortable fit. The 1.20-inch AMOLED display is surrounded by a physical crown. This crown is rotatable, but it does not have any function assigned to it. Pressing the crown brings the main page to life. The UI and navigation mechanism of this watch are accessible to the average user. There’s support for over 100 sports, exercise, and workout routines. On top of that, the smartwatch can track your heart rate and blood oxygen level. A full charge offers a 7-day battery life. Read our review of the Titan Valerie for more details about its health and fitness tracking chops.
Pros
- Vibrant, bright display
- Premium design
- Comfortable
Cons
- Slightly pricey
Titan Celestor
The Celestor has a trendy look that is versatile enough to complement a wide range of outfits. The metal case of this watch feels very premium, and the dual-tone colour scheme of the rubber strap goes along perfectly with it. The 1.43-inch AMOLED display has a 60Hz refresh rate and can reach up to 750 nits of peak brightness. The watch can handle 3ATM of water pressure, which makes it completely swimproof. The Titan Smart World app unlocks an exhaustive list of watch faces for this device. Titan claims a battery life of 7 days on this watch. Read our Titan Celestor review to better understand its real-world performance.
Pros
- Attractive design
- Comfortable fit
- Swimming mode
Cons
- Does not have a quick reply feature for incoming messages
Fire-Boltt Ninja Call Pro Max Ultra
The Ninja Call Pro Max Ultra from Fire-Boltt rocks a large 2.01-inch HD display with 320 nits of peak brightness. This display can hold its own in bright outdoor conditions. The smooth touch response makes the browsing experience feel very seamless. The smartwatch is rated IP67, which means it is well protected against exposure to dust and water. There’s support for over 100 sports, workouts, and exercises. On top of that, the Ninja Call Pro Max Ultra can track your sleep cycle, blood oxygen level, and heart rate. The 280mAh battery pack offers a 7-day battery life.
Pros
- Bright display
- Great battery life
- Affordable
Cons
- Not the best UI
CMF Watch 2 Pro
Nothing’s subsidiary brand, CMF, has one of the best budget smartwatches on the market. The Watch 2 Pro packs a 1.32-inch round AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 620 nits. There are 2 strap options on offer – Liquid Silicon and Vegan Leather. The former is available in Dark Grey and Ash Grey colours, while the latter can be had in Blue and Orange variants. One of our favourite features of this watch is the built-in GPS, which allows you to go on hikes and runs without your phone. There’s support for over 120 sports and exercises, including running, cycling, cross-training, yoga, boxing, soccer, treadmill, HIIT, kickboxing, karate, belly dancing, roller skating, and more. Read our review of the CMF Watch 2 Pro for more details.
Pros
- Bright AMOLED display
- Good customisation options
- Clean OS
Cons
- Automatic workout detection mode needs more work
Noise Pulse 2 Max
The Noise Pulse 2 Max is one of the most affordable smartwatches on the market right now. Its 1.85-inch TFT LCD panel can reach 550 nits of peak brightness. The smartwatch supports Bluetooth calling. You can make and receive calls from your wrist, set your favourite contacts, and even enable DND when you need a break. The Noise Health suite offers support for over 100 sports, exercises, and workout regimens. The watch face library has over 150 homepage layouts. The 300mAh battery pack offers a 10-day battery life.
Pros
- Big display
- 10-day battery life
- Very affordable
Cons
- Takes a long time to charge
WatchOut Wearpods
Ending this list is a fun crossover device. The WatchOut Wearpods are an amalgamation of a smartwatch and a TWS. There are 2 small cutouts on the right edge of the frame for the wireless earbuds. The design of the watch exudes a ‘rugged’ look. The 1.93-inch HD display has a 240 x 296p resolution. The smartwatch can track your heart rate, blood oxygen, blood sugar, and blood pressure. There is support for over 100 sports, exercises, and workout routines. The V Band companion app unlocks an exhaustive library of watchfaces. Read our WatchOut Wearpods review for more details.
Pros
- Good design
- Comfortable fit
- Built-in GPS
Cons
- Average audio output
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Final Thoughts
These are the top 10 smartwatches priced under Rs 10,000 in India right now. If you’re looking for an Android smartwatch, you will need to spend upwards of Rs 15,000. The OnePlus Watch 2R would be our affordable pick in that category. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments!












