Noise Twist Review
About Arjun Mehta: Arjun is a mechanical engineer turned writer who has been reviewing home appliances and kitchen gadgets for the past 6 years. His background in engineering gives him a unique perspective on build quality and performance. He is passionate about helping Indian consumers make informed buying decisions.
Noise Twist
★ 3.9/5The Noise Twist packs a round 1.38-inch display, Bluetooth calling, and Noise's polished companion app under ₹1,000. Step-counting accuracy is among the better ones in this price band, and the metallic-finish case looks a class above its price.
- Display: 1.38-inch TFT round, 240x240px
- Bluetooth Calling: Yes, speaker + mic
- Battery Life: Up to 5-7 days typical
- Charging: Magnetic, ~2 hours
- Health Tracking: Heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress
The Quick Verdict
Noise built its wearable reputation on two things: aggressive pricing and the best companion app in the budget segment. The Twist leans on both. Ten days on my wrist and the summary: at ₹999 this is the budget smartwatch I'd hand to a non-techy parent — setup takes four minutes, the NoiseFit app explains everything it tracks, step counts are honest, and the IP68 rating survived my deliberate bucket-dunk test. It loses on speaker volume to Fire-Boltt's rival. That's the main trade.
Who Should Buy?
| Buy If | Skip If |
|---|---|
| You want the easiest app/setup experience | Call-volume (speaker) quality is critical |
| Gifting to a non-technical family member | You want a huge display (1.38" only) |
| IP68 (better than IP67) matters — swims, splashes | You need built-in GPS |
| Budget strictly around ₹1,000 | You want 7-day battery with calls |
What's In The Box
- Noise Twist smartwatch
- Magnetic charging cable
- 20mm silicone strap
- Quick guide with QR app link, warranty card
Build & Design
The metallic-finish case is the Twist's best trick — from a meter away it reads like a ₹3,000 watch. Up close the plastic tells, but the finish resists scratches noticeably better than matte budget rivals after my two weeks (daily wear, a couple of door-frame knocks). The 20mm straps swap with a quick-release pin — properly standard, not proprietary.
One hardware quirk: the single side button needs a firm press. Softer presses are ignored, which I initially mistook for lag. A week in, it reads as deliberate anti-accidental-press tuning.
Display & App Experience
The 1.38-inch round TFT is crisp for its class — 240x240 text is readable without glasses for most users — but at 42g the package stays comfortable, and smaller wrists (my wife's 14cm wrists) find it friendlier than 2-inch square bricks.
The NoiseFit app is the differentiator. Onboarding pairs via QR in seconds; the dashboard explains SpO2/HRV metrics in plain language; watch faces install in one tap and actually look curated rather than shovelware. Compared to the generic FitCloudPro experience on Fire-Boltt gear, NoiseFit feels designed in-house — because it is.
Tracking & Call Quality
Steps: ~3% under my counted-control walk — slight undercount is better than the overcounting I see on some rivals. Heart rate: within 2 bpm resting, honest lag during intervals. Sleep staging woke/sleep boundary times matched my memory closely; deep-sleep minutes are best treated as ballpark figures on any budget sensor.
Calls: the mic is fine — callers heard me clearly indoors. The speaker, though, is the quiet point: callers' voices sounded thin at arm's length, and outdoors I kept raising my wrist toward my ear. Functional, not comfortable. Battery with calls off stretched to 6 days; with 3-4 short calls daily, expect 3-4 days.
The Competition
| Alternative | Price | Why Consider It |
|---|---|---|
| Fire-Boltt Phoenix Pro | ~₹999 | Louder call speaker, bigger brand in accessories |
| boAt Wave Sigma | ~₹1,199 | 2.01-inch huge display, ₹200 more |
| Noise ColorFit Icon 2 | ~₹1,299 | Bigger 1.8" screen, more reviews |
| pTron Force X10 | ~₹999 | Square display alternative |
Bottom Line
The Noise Twist is the budget watch that respects the person wearing it: proper IP68, honest tracking, and an app written for humans. The only real criticism is speaker loudness on BT calls. Everyone else under ₹1,200 plays spec-checklist bingo; the Twist plays daily usability, and wins at it.
Rating: 7.7/10 — The beginner-friendly pick.
Pros
- NoiseFit app is the best budget-watch software
- IP68 survives swims, not just splashes
- Premium-look case finish
- Honest step counts (~3% error)
- Fast, idiot-proof pairing
Cons
- Call speaker is quiet outdoors
- 1.38" display smallest in class
- No GPS, no always-on display
- 3-4 days battery with regular calling
Verdict
Buy it for your parents, your sibling, your first wearable. The app will teach them everything. That onboarding friction nobody thinks about? Noise solved it.
7.7/10
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