Fire-Boltt Maverick Smartwatch with 2.02" Display and Bluetooth Calling

21,000 1,390

Fire-Boltt’s Maverick smartwatch pairs a large, sharp 2.02-inch LCD display with a sturdy zinc alloy frame. The stainless steel strap feels secure, the hidden clasp engaging with a crisp click. Calls can be taken directly from the wrist via Bluetooth; the mic holds up well in everyday settings. Voice assistant support makes small tasks quick. Sports tracking is broad, covering cycling, climbing, and more — with heart rate, SpO₂, and step data logged cleanly when the fit is snug. Battery life averages five days; charging is straightforward with a magnetic connector that’s firm but not fussy. Rated IP54, it handles rain and splashes without issue.

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Fire-Boltt Maverick Smartwatch Features & Overview

The Fire-Boltt Maverick doesn’t rush to impress; it grows on you the more you wear it. The square 2.02-inch LCD display has a brightness that’s easy to see outdoors — even in the mid-afternoon glare — and there’s a subtle firmness to the touch response that keeps accidental taps at bay. The zinc alloy case gives it a reassuring weight without feeling clunky, and the stainless steel strap’s hidden clasp clicks in with a neat, almost satisfying snap.

Bluetooth calling works exactly as it should. Picking up a call mid-walk feels oddly liberating, no frantic digging for your phone. The built-in mic catches your voice cleanly, though in windier spots you might need to raise your tone. Voice assistance is available for quick commands, and while it won’t replace your phone entirely, it’s handy for setting a timer or checking the weather without breaking stride.

Sports tracking covers everything from cycling to badminton, logging your steps, heart rate, and even blood oxygen levels. The readings feel consistent, though like any wrist-based tracker, there’s the occasional blip if the strap isn’t snug. Water resistance at IP54 means you won’t worry about splashes or sudden rain, but it’s not a dive companion.

Charging takes about three hours for a full 300mAh battery, giving you roughly five days of mixed use. The charger’s magnetic contact is firm enough not to detach at a nudge, yet light enough to remove one-handed. It’s not perfect, but it’s dependable — which is more than you can say for most things you wear daily.

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