- Quite affordable
- OLED display panel
- Real-time notification alerts
- Decent battery life
- Limited to Android
- Less accurate
- Low-range Bluetooth antenna
Goqii Fitness Band
The Goqii Fitness band is a decent looking band. It comes in black and red colour combination. The Goqii fitness band is a light fitness tracker that can be adjusted over any wrist type. The tracker is right in the middle of the strap and can be easily removed for a quick charge. One can easily use it by downloading the Goqii app on the Smartphone.
This band is water resistant and one can take it out on (light) rainy day too. The Goqii fitness band show you things like calories burnt and distance travelled. A charger comes in the box so that one does not need to find a USB port to it. Users can get the GOQii Fitness band with a 6 month coach subscription option of Rs 6,999 or 12 month option of Rs 11,999.
Yu Fitness Band
The Yu Fitness band is a simple looking rubberized band, which consists of various sensors that helps to track the daily activities performed by a person. This device comes with OLED touch display and is water resistant. This band also notifies users with new missed calls, SMS and mails alerts.
Yu Fit is an activity tracker, which shows you things like calories burnt and distance travelled. One has to download Healthify Me application on their mobile device to use the band fully. This app will coach its users to be healthy and fit. Healthify me provides various kinds of exercises, workouts, diet controls and weight loss tips. Yu fit band can be bought for just Rs 999.
Mi Band
The Mi Band is another rubberized band. This oval-shaped tracking module comes in black colour. There are three LEDs on top, which can be customised in the Mi Fit app. This app will show one’s own progress. Mi band show the steps you walk, distance covered and calories burnt.
It will also show you that how close you are to complete your daily target. Mi band also features alarm and vibration on calls functions. A charger comes in the box so that one does not need to find a USB port to charge the Mi Fitness band. Mi band is available at Rs 999.
TomTom Runner Band
The TomTom Runner band is available in two colours, which consists of grey and pink. It comes in two parts. First part is the watch module. This is made up of a scratch resistant LCD display. The other is the One Touch control that surrounds the receiver. It also sports a four-button control pad.
The display and control pad can be taken out of the rubber watch strap to charge inside the dedicated charging slot. The TomTom Runner delivers real-time details about time, distance, heart rate, pace and more to its user. It packs a built-in heart rate monitor for tracking user’s heart rate, too. The TomTom Runner is available for Rs 12,999.
FitBit Surge
Now hers is a tracker that we quite like. It looks like a smartwatch, but actually is an advanced fitness band. It is designed for people who love to work out or are willing to get back into the routine. The Fitbit Surge has a large LCD display on it that is able to fit multiple stats. The backlight interface allows you to keep tabs of your active minutes, heart rate and more. Under the watch one will find two green LED lights, which actually monitor the user’s heart rate. One can easily strap the device on and use it for prolonged periods of time.
Fitbit Surge has a total of eight sensors. It can track your movements beyond the usual steps, distance traveled and calories burned. Altimeter will monitor how many floors you climb and the GPS can map your running path. All in all, a great fitness tracker for a serious price of Rs 19,990.
We were able to play most apps and high-end games on the phone without any hassles. But, the games loudspeaker volume could have been better. Talking about which, we faced no problems when it came to audio and call quality on the Micromax Canvas Xpress 2. If you want good personal sound quality then we suggest you use the supplied headphones, as they are great for personal resonance. Screen, image and video quality is also above average and we quite liked what we saw.
Moving on to its battery life, the Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 has 2,500 mAh interchangeable battery inside it. It worked for 22 hours straight after a full charge (under nominal use). We tested the phone with Quadrant and it managed to score 11,648 that puts it right in the middle of the pack.
Verdict
The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 is built for the youngsters. It has the Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, which can get upgraded to Lollipop OS. It comes with a lot of preloaded apps such as Housing, CleanMaster, Apps Center, M!Live, Scandid, Start, SwiftKey, Chaatz, Newshunt, Quikr and Hotstar app. The experience was quite smooth throughout. The company has priced the Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 for Rs 5,999 and is exclusively available on Flipkart.
Pros
Intel India has recently declared its plan to set up Intel India Maker Lab in its Bengaluru campus, which will be operational soon. The Intel India Maker Lab have two goals. First, to accelerate hardware design innovation by increasing product revolution. Second, to improve maker capability for innovators and startups in India.
Kumud Srinivasan, President, Intel India, said “Intel India is committed to the Government’s Digital India vision. Intel’s philosophy has always been to inspire, imagine and realize innovations that enhance lives. With the Intel India Maker Lab, we are offering a strong platform to India’s vibrant start-up ecosystem, and encouraging young innovators to turn their ideas into exciting and relevant products for India.”
This Lab will provide resources such as infrastructure, development kits, reference boards, and hardware/software tools. Using these resources, the innovators and sartups can test their ideas and develop proof of concepts. Later, they can finally shape those resources into products and solutions.
In tandem with the ‘Make in India’ initiative, Intel India will help the innovators to connect with the local technology ecosystem like Electronic Manufacturing Service providers, Original Design Manufacturers, Independent Software Vendors and System Integrators.
It seems like Intel India is working really hard to bring new tech to life from Indian innovators. It does look like a good step to boost quality innovations and help Make In India campaign.