Hammer’s Conquer, Polar and Ultra Classic are the newest entrants in the budget wearables scene

Smartwatches for those on a budget

Hammer’s Conquer, Polar and Ultra Classic are the newest entrants in the budget wearables scene

Our smartphones have practically become an extension of ourselves. And smartwatches, are an extension of our smartphones. Today, the wearables segment is booming, with offerings from multiple brands across price segments.

While the premium end of the market has Apple, Samsung, and Garmin, the budget segment has brands including the likes of boAt, Noise, Fastrack, and more. Well, there’s a new entrant in the latter – Hammer, with its recently launched Conquer, Polar, and Ultra Classic watches. Here’s all you need to know about Hammer’s three newest budget smartwatches.

Hammer Polar

The Hammer Polar features a 2.01-inch IPS display with an always-on functionality. It has a 240 x 296 pixels resolution and a peak brightness of 600 nits. The watch features support for Bluetooth 5.0, and comes with an in-built speaker and microphone, as well as a dial pad for Bluetooth calling. The crown on the watch is functional and can be used to navigate across different menus on the same.

The Polar also features blood pressure, heart rate, and blood oxygen level monitoring capabilities. In addition to this, it also offers several breathing exercises, as well as several sports modes. In addition to this, the Hammer Polar smartwatch also features a digital coach for fitness training, voice assistant support, and more.

The Polar also has several other tricks up its sleeves, including the likes of password protection, music and camera control, and support for as many as 24 languages.

Hammer Ultra Classic

The Hammer Ultra Classic smartwatch features a 2.01-inch always-on display as well, with a resolution of 240 x 296 pixels, similar to the Hammer Polar. It features support for Bluetooth 5.3 and dual connectivity as well. The watch features three working buttons on either side for a user to navigate across the different menus on their watch.

Smart features on the Hammer Ultra Classic include a pedometer, breathing exercise, heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen level tracking, as well as other features including support for a voice assistant, a calculator, weather reports, music and camera control functionality, and more. What’s more, it also features a raise-to-wake feature, as well as a find-your-phone and do-not-disturb functionality in-built.

Hammer Conquer

The Hammer Conquer smartwatch sports a 2.02-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 320 x 385 pixels. What’s cool is, the watch also comes with two straps included in the box, which Hammer says, are made out of skin-friendly material. The Conquer smartwatch also features an IP67 water and dust resistance rating, making it more than resistant to the occasional spills and splashes, and light bouts of rain.

On the health tracking front, the smartwatch can rack vital parameters including one’s heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, and more. It also comes with sleep-tracking capabilities. In addition to this, it also features over 100 sports modes, as well as in-built games.

In addition to this, the Hammer Conquer smartwatch also features an AI voice assistant, customisable watch faces, support for Bluetooth calling as well as weather updates, music and camera control, and more.

Hammer Conquer, Polar and Ultra Classic pricing and availability

The Hammer Polar smartwatch is the cheapest offering in the range and is priced at Rs 1,799. The mid-range Ultra-Classic is priced at Rs 1,999, while the top-of-the-line Hammer Conquer can be yours for Rs 2,999.

All three watches are available on all leading e-commerce portals and partner retail outlets across the country and are available to buy now.

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