boAt Storm Infinity Smartwatch
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The boAt Storm Infinity is clearly positioned as a budget smartwatch that tries to win on battery life and convenience rather than precision or premium features.
Here’s the reality:
It comes with a 1.83" HD touchscreen, which is decent for readability but not “premium sharp.” You’ll notice the difference immediately if you’ve used higher-end AMOLED watches. The square-ish design with a silicone strap is practical, not stylish—built for comfort, not luxury.
The headline feature is the 15-day battery life with ASAP Charge (full in ~1 hour). That’s actually a strong advantage in this segment—most cheap smartwatches die in 5–7 days. If you hate charging devices daily, this matters.
On the “smart” side:
- Bluetooth calling works, but expect average mic/speaker quality—not crystal clear.
- Notifications, music control, find phone, camera control—all standard, nothing special.
- Voice assistant support is dependent on your phone, not built-in intelligence.
Fitness tracking:
- Covers basics: steps, calories, heart rate, sleep
- Multiple sports modes are there, but don’t overvalue them—it’s mostly repackaged step tracking with labels.
- Accuracy is average at best. If you’re serious about fitness or health metrics, this won’t cut it.
Build & durability:
- IP68 water resistance is good for sweat and splashes, but don’t treat it like a diving watch.
- Lightweight (~45g), comfortable for all-day wear.
Where it actually stands:
- Good: battery life, fast charging, basic smart features
- Average: display, calling quality
- Weak: tracking accuracy, premium feel
Bottom line:
If your goal is cheap + long battery + basic smartwatch features, it makes sense.
If you think this is a serious fitness or smart device—it’s not.











