boAt USB Type C Charging Smartwatches Land on Storm Call 4 and Ultima Vogue 2
USB Type-C charging is now showing up on two of boAt’s newer budget smartwatches, and that is the main update here. The Storm Call 4 and Ultima Vogue 2 both keep the usual mix of calling, health tracking, and SOS support, but the charging change makes them a little easier to live with day to day. Prices start at ₹1,599, which keeps the pair aimed at buyers who want features without stretching far.
boAt Storm Call 4 price brings USB Type-C smartwatch charging to ₹1,599
The boAt Storm Call 4 is positioned as the more affordable of the two and brings USB Type-C charging into the entry-level smartwatch segment at ₹1,599. It uses a 1.96-inch HD display with 500 nits brightness and includes a functional crown, which should make basic navigation a bit more familiar for regular watch users.
On the spec sheet, the watch offers up to 12 days of battery life, though actual use will usually depend on features like calling and activity tracking. It also carries IP68 protection, which gives it a layer of resistance against dust and water exposure. That makes it a fit for everyday use, including workouts and casual wear.
The Storm Call 4 also supports Bluetooth calling, 100+ sports modes, SOS, and health tracking. In plain terms, it covers the feature set that many budget smartwatch buyers now expect. The key difference is that it does all this while staying under the sub-₹2,000 bracket, which still matters in this category.
- Price: ₹1,599
- Display: 1.96-inch HD
- Brightness: 500 nits
- Battery life: Up to 12 days
- Protection: IP68
- Features: Bluetooth calling, SOS, health tracking, 100+ sports modes
- Charging: USB Type-C
boAt Ultima Vogue 2 AMOLED adds metal build and 1000 nits brightness
The boAt Ultima Vogue 2 AMOLED moves a step up in design and display. It comes with a 1.96-inch AMOLED panel, a metal frame, and 1000 nits brightness. That combination gives it a more premium look than the Storm Call 4, even though both watches keep USB Type-C charging in the package.
At ₹2,799, the Ultima Vogue 2 AMOLED sits in a more style-focused part of the budget smartwatch market. It still includes Bluetooth calling and SOS, so the core feature set remains close to the cheaper model. The main differences are in the build and display quality, which may matter more to buyers who care about appearance as much as function.
The trade-off is battery life. boAt lists up to 7 days here, which is shorter than the Storm Call 4. That is not unusual for a brighter AMOLED smartwatch with a more premium screen, but it does place the model in a different use case. It is less about maximum runtime and more about design-led everyday wear.
For buyers comparing the two, the choice is fairly direct. The Storm Call 4 is the lower-priced option with a longer battery claim and a simpler HD display. The Ultima Vogue 2 AMOLED costs more, but it offers a metal frame, stronger brightness, and a more premium panel.
- Price: ₹2,799
- Display: 1.96-inch AMOLED
- Brightness: 1000 nits
- Battery life: Up to 7 days
- Build: Metal frame
- Features: Bluetooth calling, SOS
- Charging: USB Type-C
Across both models, boAt is clearly leaning into convenience. USB Type-C charging is a small detail on paper, but it is the kind of update that makes daily use simpler for many buyers. Combined with calling, health tracking, and SOS support, the Storm Call 4 and Ultima Vogue 2 AMOLED fit neatly into the current budget smartwatch market, where practical features still do most of the selling.
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