Noise ColorFit Caliber review: bang for the buck

 The ongoing pandemic has undoubtedly bolstered the sales of fitness trackers in the country. That said, amidst a sea of offerings, Noise has managed to create a convincing portfolio of value-oriented trackers that don’t just look good, but perform well too. Recently, the company introduced a wallet-friendly fitness watch in the market in the form of the Noise ColorFit Caliber. I managed to get my hands on a unit and here’s what I make of it. 

Design and Display

Noise has an exhaustive portfolio of affordable trackers and over the years, the company has honed its expertise to design stylish and trendy products. Take the Colorfit Caliber, for instance, which is up for grabs in a variety of stylish colours, including the sea green hue sent to me for review. Consequently, despite donning the appearance of a conventional fitness tracker, the Colorfit Caliber manages to stand out from the herd of other affordable wearables in the market.

Peppy colours aside, the company has spruced up the wearable’s design to give it more character too. The rubberised strap, for instance, features a subtle ‘Noise’ logo. Moreover, the wearable’s frame, albeit plastic, matches the colour of the straps and consequently, maintains uniformity with the unit’s design ethos. Speaking of which, the straps feature quick-release pins too, thereby allowing users to change the wearable’s looks on the fly. That’s not all, as the watch is extremely comfortable to wear day in and day out and tips the scales at just 37 grams. 

With that said, I ended up pressing the wearable’s physical crown accidentally on more than one occasion. Now, if you find yourself in a similar pickle, then I’d advise you to strap the device an inch above your wrist. In doing so, you won’t serendipitously trigger a command when your wrist is at an angle, say when you’re doing push-ups. And, since we’re on the subject of workouts, you should know that the ColorFit Caliber is IP68 certified, so you can sweat it out in the gym without worrying about damaging the device. 

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