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Noisefit Pro 6R review: Everyday smartwatch with AI touch

Rating — 3. 5/5

NoiseFit Pro 6R enters the Indian market with a starting price of Rs 6,999, going up to Rs 7,999 for the metal strap variant. In a segment filled with feature-packed smartwatches, the Pro 6R tries to stand out with a round AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and what Noise calls its major upgrade — Noise AI Pro.

The AI feature promises smarter health insights, watch face generation, and easier device controls. On paper, the smartwatch looks well-equipped for its price, but how well these features work in daily use is what really matters. Here’s a closer look at what the NoiseFit Pro 6R offers.

Noisefit Pro 6R design and display

The round 42mm dial on the Noisefit Pro 6R works well for all-day wear and does not look oversized on the wrist. It sits comfortably under shirt sleeves and does not feel bulky during long hours of use.

We received the metal strap option which leaned more towards a casual look.

The 1.46-inch AMOLED display makes a noticeable difference in everyday interactions. Notifications are easy to read at a glance, and watch faces look sharp without needing to raise brightness manually too often. Outdoors, the screen remains readable under sunlight, which helps when checking messages or fitness stats during walks. Indoors, the display does not feel overly bright or harsh on the eyes.

Noisefit Pro 6R

Touch response is smooth for basic tasks like swiping through widgets or checking health data. The rotating crown proves useful during workouts or while scrolling through menus with sweaty hands, reducing the need to rely on touch input. The extra button also makes navigation quicker once you get used to it.

Over time, the design grows on you rather than trying to stand out aggressively. NoiseFit Pro 6R blends into daily routines easily — whether it’s worn during work hours, while commuting, or during light exercise — and the display remains one of its most consistently useful features throughout the day.

Noisefit Pro 6R battery performance and everyday use

In daily use, NoiseFit Pro 6R delivered close to its claimed battery life. With notifications turned on, heart rate tracking active, sleep tracking enabled, and occasional GPS use for walks, we were able to get around 5–6 days on a single charge. Lighter use can stretch it further, while heavy GPS workouts drain the battery faster. Charging from near zero to full took roughly two hours, which feels reasonable for this segment.

On the health side, the smartwatch covers most everyday needs. We used continuous heart rate tracking, blood oxygen monitoring, and stress tracking, and the readings were fairly consistent for general fitness tracking. The smartwatch also offers sleep tracking, giving a sleep score and basic breakdown of light and deep sleep. For women users, there is menstrual cycle tracking, which can be managed directly from the app.

The Pro 6R also includes guided workout courses, which can be helpful for beginners who need simple on-screen prompts. The built-in GPS with Strava integration worked well during outdoor walks and runs, allowing us to track distance without carrying a phone. GPS lock took a few seconds but remained stable once connected.

Noisefit Pro 6R

One of the more interesting additions is Noise AI Pro. We used it to set alarms, check the weather, and ask simple questions like how many calories were burned during the day.

It also allows users to create AI-generated watch faces, which adds a personal touch. Activating the Noise AI Pro is easy. Simply long press the crown button and ask your query. The smartwatch supports video watch faces as well, making the display feel more dynamic.

In daily use, notifications came through clearly, and we were able to take Bluetooth calls directly from the watch. It works with both Android and iOS devices, which makes setup straightforward.

The smartwatch is also IP68 rated with 100m water resistance, meaning we did not worry about sweat, rain, or splashes during workouts.

Overall, the feature set feels complete for the price, covering fitness, smart tools, and some AI-based customization in a single package.

Verdict

At a starting price of Rs 6,999 (Rs 7,999 for the metal strap variant), the NoiseFit Pro 6R sits in a competitive segment where buyers expect both style and substance.

After using it for daily wear, workouts, and regular notifications, we feel the smartwatch offers a well-rounded experience without trying to overpromise. The AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and solid battery life make it practical for everyday use.

Health tracking features cover the basics well, and the addition of Noise AI Pro adds a layer of convenience and customization, especially with AI-generated watch faces and quick voice commands. There are areas where it could feel more polished, especially in deeper analytics or advanced fitness insights, but for its price bracket, the overall package feels thoughtful.

For users looking for a stylish smartwatch with modern features, decent battery life, and AI-powered touches — without crossing the Rs 10,000 mark — NoiseFit Pro 6R makes a sensible and balanced choice.

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