Large screen, SpO2, heart rate sensor, IP68, and 15 days of battery life for $25. Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smartwatch introduced

Crossbeats introduced the Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smart watch, which is designed for young people. The smartwatch has a rectangular dial with a 1.69-inch display protected by 2.5D glass. It has a spinning button to make it easier to navigate the user interface.

The smartwatch has a variety of health monitoring features, including an SpO2 sensor to track blood oxygen, a 24-hour heart rate tracker, a sleep tracker that logs your cycles and sleep quality throughout the week.

Large screen, SpO2, heart rate sensor, IP68, and 15 days of battery life for $25. Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smartwatch introduced

Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smartwatch supports popular sports modes and offers modes such as Theater and Do Not Disturb. Crossbeats has also launched the Crossbeats Xplore app, which can be connected to smartwatches for easy access to your smartwatch’s analytics and improved user experience. The company claims that the app is 100% secure and offers users complete privacy.

The smartwatch is IP68 rated, meaning it can be submerged to a depth of 1.5m for up to thirty minutes. Crossbeats claims that the battery of this smartwatch can last up to 15 days on a single charge.

Large screen, SpO2, heart rate sensor, IP68, and 15 days of battery life for $25. Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smartwatch introduced

The Crossbeats Ignite Lyt smartwatch is on sale for just $25.

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