iVoomi FitMe review: The first fitness band that shows you pollution levels in your area
The band also measures steps, distance, calories, sleep and heart rate.

iVoomi FitMe Fitness Band
Get It For: Rs 1,999
No, it does not have a built-in AQI monitor — it uses AQI data from the Internet (via your connected smartphone) as per your location. Knowing the AQI level around you is handy before stepping out — you can wear a mask accordingly to protect yourself from harmful air.
The band also measures steps, distance, calories, sleep and heart rate. The good thing is that it has a large, easy-to-read OLED display which is also scratch proof. A button under the screen cycles through the various screens.
For charging, it plugs directly in a USB port which means you don’t have to worry about carrying a separate charger with you all the time. Battery life is between 4-5 days — typical on most budget fitness bands.
Overall, the highlight of the iVoomi Fitme is the inclusion of pollution monitor — a feature that should be available on all fitness bands in our opinion.
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