Maxima Max Pro X6 Review in India| Best Smartwatch under 5000 in India 2022

Best Smartwatch under 5000 in India 2022

Smartwatches and fitness wearables are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among today's young. They are commonly utilized for both fitness and fashion reasons. In the Indian market, there are plenty of options in every price range, but the sub-Rs. 5,000 area has seen a lot of activity recently. Wearables in this price range are typically fitness trackers or notifications rather than full-fledged smartwatches.

Today, I'm wearing the Maxima Max Pro X6 watch, which promises to be more than a timepiece. It has capabilities like SpO2 tracking and IP rating, but most importantly, it can be used to answer phone calls, which is something that most watches in this category lack. Is it superior to well-known feature watches like the Redmi Watch or Realme Watch 2 Pro? Let's have a look Maxima Max Pro X6 Review in India.

Maxima Max Pro X6 Review in India| Best Smartwatch under 5000 in India 2022

Price of the Maxima Max Pro X6 in India

The Maxima Max Pro X6 is available for Rs. 3,999 via the company's website or from online merchants. It comes in a single case size of 43mm. Black, Black and Gold, Peach and Gold, and Silver are the four colors available for the smartwatch.

Design of the Maxima Max Pro X6

With a rectangular case and a crown on the right side, the Maxima Max Pro X6 is the Best Smartwatch under 5000 obviously influenced by the Apple Watch. The watch has a metallic case with a glossy finish, giving it a high-end appearance. It sports a 1.7-inch display with a brightness of 400nits. You can press the crown to return to the home screen and even spin it, albeit the turning action has no function and is only for show.

You can also use the crown to wake or turn off the screen, return to the home page, terminate activities, and power down the device with a long press. On the rear, it features a heart rate sensor and a SpO2 sensor, as well as two magnetic contact points for charging. The speaker and microphone are also located here, which is an awkward location in my opinion because your wrist tends to conceal them when you're wearing it.

The rubber straps of the Maxima Max Pro 6 are of good quality and easy to detach and replace. You can replace the black straps with any other 20mm watch strap if you don't like them. The watch is relatively light, weighing only 44 grams. The Max Pro X6 is IP67 rated, thus it shouldn't be a problem while swimming or showering.

 It works with Android devices running version 5.0 and above, as well as iOS devices running version 9.0 and up. Manuals, a warranty card, and a charger with a USB-A connector on one end and a proprietary magnetic charging pin on the other are included in the box.

Software, interface, and app for the Maxima Max Pro X6

The user interface (UI) of the Maxima Max Pro X6 is identical to that of the Fire-Boltt Talk. As previously said, the Max Pro X6 is heavily influenced by the Apple Watch, and this impact can be seen in the software as well. The UI is attractive, but the display lacks vibrancy due to poor color saturation. Icons and text are also not very sharp, and the borders of such UI elements have apparent jaggedness. The app drawer may be configured to list style or honeycomb style, which is similar to the app drawer on the Apple Watch.

Swiping down from the home screen allows you to check the weather, adjust the brightness, enable/disable power saver mode, and turn on the flashlight, which raises the screen brightness to the maximum level.

Swiping right brings up the step counter, which displays information like the total number of steps taken in a day, calories burned, and the highest and lowest number of steps you've done in a day. It also keeps track of your weekly steps on a bar graph, giving you a quick overview of your activity.

Swiping right reveals the statistics gathered during your sleep, including total sleep time, deep sleep, and light sleep. A bar graph for the entire week, similar to the step counter, may be found by scrolling down. Swiping to the right one more time will reveal all of the health-tracking options, beginning with the heart-rate monitor and SpO2 monitor.

 The Bluetooth phone calling capability is the final option. It displays your recent call history, as well as a dial pad and your contacts. On the watch itself, you can store up to eight contacts. With the help of the app, this must be manually added to the watch. One thing to keep in mind is that the menu pages cannot be customized or shuffled.

When it comes to apps, the Maxima Max Pro X6 requires the Da Fit app to connect to your smartphone. The app is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. The pairing process went smoothly, and I had no problems pairing it with my Realme 6 Pro 17,990 or even my iPhone 12. You may switch between different watch faces that come preloaded by holding down the home screen. The watch can hold up to five watch faces at a time.

You can also select your preferred ones from the Da Fit app's numerous options. Swiping up on your phone will display all of the alerts you've received. You may choose which messaging or social networking apps can deliver notifications to your watch using the app.

You can also use the watch as a remote shutter for your phone's camera with the Maxima Max Pro X6. You can use it to manage the music playing on your phone, but you can't keep any music on the watch, and it can't read metadata like the song's name or artist.

performance and battery life of the Maxima Max Pro X6

I've been wearing the Maxima Max Pro X6 for over a month and have had no problems wearing it for long periods of time on a daily basis. The display quality is adequate, and it becomes really bright, providing excellent visibility outside as well. I had no problems with it when I used it in direct sunshine. You'll have to manually set the brightness each time you step outside because there is no auto-brightness function.

The Max Pro X6 is also an excellent notifier. You can receive notifications from your WhatsApp conversations, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts, among other places. It can display up to 13 lines of text. It can also display Hindi messages, however, the formatting is a little strange and difficult to read.

The fact that you can't reply to any of the message notifications from the watch itself, though, keeps the Max Pro X6 from becoming a real smartwatch.

You may answer calls directly from your watch with the Maxima Max Pro X6. Once the call function is activated in the settings, you can pick up the call from the watch itself. The speaker can become rather loud, but the microphone quality is only acceptable, which is to be expected at this price point. To ensure that the person on the other end of the line can clearly hear you, move the watch closer to your mouth. Despite the strange positioning of the microphone and speaker, it performed admirably during my testing.

One peculiar oddity that irritated me, and which we also noticed with the Fire-Boltt Talk, is that once you enable the calling function, the watch's speaker serves as a Bluetooth speaker, and any audio from your phone, whether from YouTube, Netflix, or any other app, is sent to the watch's speaker. The only option to avoid this is to turn off the call feature or disable the 'Media audio' permission in Android's Bluetooth settings.

When compared to the Amazfit Verge Lite, the heart rate sensor was generally accurate. You may also use the app to keep track of your heart rate throughout the day. Keep in mind that this will quickly deplete your battery. I performed our regular testing, which included a 1,000-step walk to assess the step tracking. For the two tests I did, the Maxima Max Pro X6 reported about 1,004 and 1,007, which is a good result.

When compared to a medical-grade oximeter, the SpO2 tracking was likewise quite accurate. However, rather than relying on your smartwatch, I would recommend using dedicated devices designed for these examinations. The watch also features sleep tracking capabilities, which I found to be fairly accurate in my tests.

The Max Pro X6 has a battery life of up to 10 days when the calling feature is turned off, and roughly three days when it is switched on, according to Maxima. The watch lasted four days in my tests with Bluetooth turned off and two to three days with Bluetooth turned on. I expected a lot more runtime between charges from a watch with no built-in GPS.

The watch was always connected to the phone at this time, with notifications for all social media apps, as well as phone calls and SMS. With fast view activated, I was able to turn on the display with a flick of the wrist. The percentage of battery life remaining on the watch is not displayed. Under quick toggles, it simply displays a bar. You'll have to check the battery % every now and then with the app.

When it came to charging, the watch took roughly two hours to fully charge. The proprietary charger is a little difficult to use. You must position it at an angle to ensure that it fits in place and does not disconnect accidentally.

Verdict of the Maxima Max Pro X6

Smartwatches have calling capabilities for less than Rs. 5,000 are quite rare. The Maxima Max Pro X6 is one of the few exceptions in this market that has this feature. The ability to make calls from your watch while on the go is a very helpful function.

The watch also has a vivid display and does a good job of tracking your sleep data and steps. I believe the Max Pro X6 could have done a lot better in terms of battery life and software, which might use some work to improve the UI experience. You may also read our review of the Fire Boltt Talk, which offers comparable calling features and is priced similarly to the Maxima Max Pro X6 is the Best Smartwatch under 5000.

Pros and Cons of the Maxima Max Pro X6

Pros

  • The display is really bright.
  • Tracking your steps, sleep, and SpO2 levels are essential.
  • High-quality construction and design
  • IP67 protection

Cons

  • Battery life is short.
  • Software that is slow
  • The charger could have been better designed.

That's Concludes the Maxima Max Pro X6 Review in India.

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