NoiseFit Halo 3 is being positioned as more than a standard midrange smartwatch. Its main pitch is not only fitness tracking, but also a set of AI-driven tools designed to handle everyday tasks faster from the wrist.
At the center of that approach is Noise AI Pro, which adds voice commands, voice recording, and transcription that turns spoken notes into text. That makes the watch useful for capturing ideas, logging tasks, and checking information without repeatedly reaching for a phone.
AI tools built for daily use
Noise is also bringing several practical features to Android users. Super Notifications can surface OTPs, travel updates, and delivery alerts directly on the wrist, making the watch more than just an extra screen for incoming alerts.
Noise Vault adds another layer of utility by storing QR codes for movie tickets, flights, concerts, and other access needs. The idea is to keep commonly used information close at hand during a busy day.
Noise AI Pro also goes beyond voice features and notification handling. It can create personalized wallpapers and generate a morning summary that brings together sleep patterns, activity, and health information.
That summary is paired with a Smart Dashboard that supports up to five widgets. Users can place AQI updates, water reminders, music controls, and sleep-tracking insights in one view.
Display and design
On the hardware side, the Halo 3 uses a 1.43-inch AMOLED display. Noise says the panel reaches up to 1000 nits of brightness, which should help visibility outdoors.
The watch has a metal body with curved edges, and its integrated strap layout takes cues from a classic dress watch. That gives it a more formal look than many round smartwatches in the same category.
Noise is offering three strap materials: metal, leather, and silicon. The color options include Black, Brown, and Blue.
Health tracking remains in place
Although AI is the headline feature, the watch still includes the health functions expected from a smartwatch. It supports heart rate monitoring, stress tracking, and SpO₂ measurement.
Noise also mentions continuous all-day tracking, keeping fitness and wellness features central to the device. For users who want a wearable that balances productivity with health monitoring, that combination is part of the Halo 3’s appeal.
The watch is rated for water resistance up to 10 meters. Noise also claims up to seven days of battery life on a single charge.
Price and availability
NoiseFit Halo 3 is priced at an introductory Rs 5,499 in India. It is available through Noise’s official website, Amazon, and Flipkart.
With its bright AMOLED screen, metal design, QR storage, smart notifications, and AI-based voice transcription, the Halo 3 is aimed at users who want a smartwatch that does more than track workouts. It is being sold as a wrist-worn assistant for quick access to information and everyday tasks.
Source: www.gizmochina.com






