Noise has entered India’s screenless wearable segment with REP Band, a device built around continuous health monitoring rather than notifications or display-based interaction. It also arrives with AI-driven wellness insights and a no-subscription model that sets it apart in a crowded market.
The positioning is straightforward: REP is meant for users who want premium health features without recurring fees. That makes it a practical option for all-day wear, especially for people who prefer a simpler device on the wrist instead of another screen to manage.
Lightweight build and long battery life
Noise REP uses a sandblasted stainless-steel body with a dual-finish design and weighs just 27 grams. It ships with a hypoallergenic dual-tone twill-weave strap and a one-hand clasp system, making it easier to wear throughout the day and even during sleep.
The device is rated 5 ATM for water resistance and is claimed to last up to 10 days on a single charge. That combination of low weight and long battery life makes it more suitable for continuous wear than products that need frequent charging or removal.
| Feature | Detail | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 27 grams | Designed for all-day wear |
| Water resistance | 5 ATM | Suitable for everyday use |
| Battery life | Up to 10 days | Single charge usage |
| Optical sensor | 4 photodiodes, 4 green LEDs, multi-wavelength LEDs | Supports green, red, and infrared light |
Health sensing tuned for more skin tones
For health tracking, REP uses a circular optical sensor with four photodiodes, four green LEDs, and multi-wavelength LEDs that cover green, red, and infrared light. Noise says the sensor has been calibrated for Fitzpatrick skin types II through VI to improve tracking accuracy across a wider range of skin tones in India.
The company also says the wearable recorded a mean heart rate difference of just -0.06 BPM in testing against a Polar chest strap. That claim underscores its focus on measurement accuracy rather than surface-level feature counts.
Sports tracking and AI health insights
REP also includes a 6-axis motion sensor made up of a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis gyroscope. With that setup, the wearable can detect activities such as walking, running, cycling, rowing, and elliptical training indoors and outdoors.
For daily use, Noise offers 24/7 heart-rate monitoring, HRV, recovery score, sleep analysis, stress tracking, VO2, stamina, respiratory rate, and SpO2. The data is processed through the NoiseFit app, where users receive AI-based daily health highlights without paying a subscription fee.
Price and color options
Noise REP is priced at an introductory Rp 9,999 for pre-book customers. Early orders opened on 8 July through Noise’s official website, Amazon, and Flipkart.
The device comes in four color options: Vivid Orange, Navy Blue, Classic Black, and Sand Beige. With its screenless design, 10-day battery claim, and broad health toolkit, Noise is clearly aiming at users who care more about body tracking than a small display on the wrist.
Source: www.gizmochina.com






