Noise ColorFit Pulse 2 Max (wrb-sw-colorfitpulse2max-std-blu_blu) Smartwatch Review

Introduction

The Noise ColorFit Pulse 2 Max (wrb-sw-colorfitpulse2max-std-blu_blu) smartwatch promises a lot: Bluetooth calling, a long-lasting battery, and a comprehensive suite of fitness features. But does it deliver? I’ve been wearing this smartwatch for the past several weeks, putting it through its paces in various scenarios. This review details my experiences and helps determine if this smartwatch is worth your consideration.

Features and Design

The Pulse 2 Max boasts a vibrant 1.85-inch display, making it easy to read even in bright sunlight. The Midnight Blue color is sleek and professional, and the silicone strap is comfortable for all-day wear. The interface is intuitive and responsive, making navigation a breeze. The watch feels solidly built and surprisingly light (45g).

The standout feature is undoubtedly the built-in Bluetooth calling functionality. Making and receiving calls directly from my wrist was a surprisingly seamless experience, with clear audio on both ends. Pairing with my phone was quick and straightforward. The 150+ cloud-based watch faces add a nice touch of personalization.

Specification Value
Charging Type Micro USB
Material Silicone
Product Weight 45 g
Colour Name Midnight Blue
Band Material Silicone
Department Unisex
Display Type LCD
What’s In The Box Smartwatch, Magnetic Charger, User Manual, Warranty Card
Face/Dial Shape Square
Band Size One Size (Adjustable Band)
Dial Material Polycarbonate
Product Length 4.1 cm
Product Height 1.04 cm
Product Width/Depth 3.73 cm
Band Length 22 mm
Smartwatch Dial Size 1.85 in
Features Sweat Resistant, Water Resistant, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, SpO2 Monitor
Model Number wrb-sw-colorfitpulse2max-std-blu_blu
Model Name ColorFit Pulse 2 Max
Item Quantity 1

Performance and Accuracy

The 10-day battery life claim is largely accurate. With moderate usage (checking notifications, tracking sleep, and a few calls), I easily got 8-9 days on a single charge. Heavy usage, including frequent GPS tracking, would likely reduce this time. The Tru Sync™ technology lived up to its promise of a stable connection, and I experienced very few connectivity issues.

The accuracy of the fitness tracking features is generally good. Heart rate monitoring seems consistent with my chest strap readings, and sleep tracking provides a useful overview of my sleep patterns. The SpO2 monitor, while not medical-grade, provides a reasonable estimate. The 100 sports modes cover a wide variety of activities. I found the GPS accuracy to be adequate for most purposes.

Pros & Cons

    Pros:

  • Long battery life
  • Bluetooth calling functionality
  • Bright and clear display
  • Comfortable and lightweight design
  • Comprehensive fitness tracking features
  • Many customizable watch faces

    Cons:

  • GPS accuracy could be improved
  • SpO2 readings are not medical-grade
  • Micro USB charging is somewhat outdated

Final Verdict

The Noise ColorFit Pulse 2 Max (wrb-sw-colorfitpulse2max-std-blu_blu) offers excellent value for its price. The combination of Bluetooth calling, a long-lasting battery, and a decent set of fitness features makes it a compelling choice for users looking for a versatile smartwatch. While the GPS accuracy and SpO2 sensor could be improved, these minor shortcomings don’t outweigh the numerous positives. I would recommend this smartwatch to anyone looking for a reliable and feature-rich option without breaking the bank.