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Fossil Gen 5 Smartwatch Launches in India | Price, Specs and Features

Fossil has launched their Gen 5 series of Android powered Smartwatches in India. It will be available to purchase online via Amazon from Sep 29 onwards. This is part of Amazon.in Great Indian Sale 2019 Special Launches.

Gen 5 Fossil watches are powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Wear 3100 processor and comes with Google Wear OS ( Android Wear ). It comes with new smart battery modes that will help you extend battery backup for multiple days.

It has a mic and speaker built in. This enables you to talk to Google Assistant and ask anything you want and get replies fed back to you via the speaker. 

According to many reviewers online, these are currently the best Wear OS smartwatches you can buy today in the market.



There 6 different variants of Fossil Gen 5 Smartwatches
  • The Carlyle Hr Smoke Stainless Steel
  • The Carlyle Hr Black Silicone
  • The Carlyle Hr Dark Brown Leather
  • Julianna Hr Rose Gold-tone Stainless Steel
  • Julianna Hr Blush Leather
  • Julianna Hr Black Stainless Steel
MRP Price in India : Rs 22,995 MRP ( Check here ). The starting price for this in the US is $295.



Specs and Features
  • Activity Tracking
  • Control your Music
  • Heart Rate Tracking
  • Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy
  • Swimproof
  • Google Pay Support
  • GPS
  • Notifications 
  • Swimproof
  • Snapdragon 3100 Chipset
  • Compatible with iPhones and Android smartphones
  • Customizable Dials ( Watch Faces )
  • Fast charging

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