
For the festive season, Titan has unveiled the Crown Collection, a high-end smartwatch line for men and women in India. The range is made to go well with everyday workwear and festive and fashionable outfits. The Titan Maestro and Heritage are for men, and the Titan Elixir and Valerie are for women. This review will focus on the Titan Valerie for women, which we enjoy and wear often. Is purchasing this smartwatch a good idea? Let’s find out in this review:
Titan Valerie Review: Design
The Valerie’s starting price is Rs 9,995, and Titan’s Crown collection prices start at Rs 9,995 in India. This stunning Titan smartwatch features an 18mm mesh band and a round dial embellished with crystals. The firm also provides a spare silicone strap that may be replaced. The mesh stainless steel strap matched formal workwear and our traditional outfits. On the other hand, the silicone strap offers durability and goes well with both professional and casual outfits. However, the round shape and huge screen may appear oversized for some with thin wrists.
It is the crown design that is most noticeable. It doesn’t look like the other smartwatches on the market.
There is a push-button clasp lock mechanism on the mesh strap. The case is 42.4 mm in length and 10.3 mm in thickness. The heart rate monitoring sensors are located on the back of the smartwatch, along with a charging connector. A speaker on the left side of the watch facilitates Bluetooth calling. With your watch, you can make and receive calls. Among many other things, you can reject calls, mute calls, change the volume, and view your favourite contacts.
The Titan Valerie Premium Smartwatch has a premium, bright 3.04 cm AMOLED display and a stylish SS 316L stainless steel body. The AMOLED screen on the smartwatch also allows for an always-on display. The Titan smartwatch’s design is genuinely unique, and its premium appearance is enhanced by its stainless steel construction. It comes in two colour options: brown and rose gold. We were given the former for the review. It’s ideal for everyday wear because of its stylish design, metal bezel, and comfortable fit.
The display has enough brightness and is tidy. There are no problems viewing the display because the brightness is good enough for daylight conditions. The absence of any apparent bezels on the display was the feature that most impressed us. The screen is clear and colourful. The content on the screen looks sharp and is free of pixelation. Additionally striking are the colours and contrast.
The Titan watch’s dial crown does not work when rotated, but the touch can access the display. Pressing the rotatable crown activates the watch and displays the main menu. Swiping left or right on the main screen brings up the quick menu. The smartwatch’s navigation is less seamless than expected, with stutters and lags. Swipe down to quickly access settings. Sliding up opens the Notifications panel, swiping left to right opens the main menu, and scrolling right to left shows shortcuts.
The quick menu allows you to easily access the fitness tracker, heart rate monitor, SpO2 monitor, sleep monitor, music settings, weather, and other features. Nonetheless, the display looks beautiful and provides adequate brightness in outdoor lighting settings. It also changes the face design of the present watch. There are six watch faces, and the Titan Smart World application provides plenty of alternatives. Furthermore, Titan branding will appear on the always-on and watch faces, making it stand out from the rest of the smartwatch lineup.
Titan Valerie Review: Performance
The ‘Titan Smart World’ app is compatible with Android 12.0 and above, as well as iOS 11.0 and above. Download the app to your device and let it install.
The companion app’s user interface is quite simple and quick to navigate. The app’s dashboard provides your current day’s sleep, step, and multisport activity data. Your app’s dashboard allows you to view your ongoing tasks and your health summary, including sleep and heart rate.
A Community tab also allows you to compete against other Titan smartwatch users.
With support for over 100 multisports, this Titan Valerie provides complete details on duration, calories burnt, and other activity parameters specific to your sport. The application’s “Edit Multisport” feature allows you to add certain sports.
Select ‘Heart Rate’ from the Main Menu to view and measure your heart rate. Additionally, this function shows complete information such as heart rate changes throughout the day. Additionally, you may see your heart rate patterns directly within your app.
Tap on SpO2 from the Main Menu to see your oxygen saturation level. On your app, you can see the readings you’ve taken throughout the past 24 hours. Tap “Blood Pressure” from the Main Menu to get your blood pressure reading. The app allows you to view your readings from the last 24 hours.
The watch has a “Stress” feature to assess and monitor your stress levels. You can view your detailed stress level trend on your app. You can track your sleep with the sleep monitoring feature on your watch. Your watch displays many metrics related to your sleep. On your smartphone, you can also see comprehensive sleep trends and scores.
Furthermore, women can use the Titan Smart World app to monitor their menstrual cycle and create a profile by registering as “female.” From the Health Suite, select “MyCycle” and accurately enter your information to receive alerts and full results.
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Additionally, this smartwatch has a voice assistant capability. Ask your inquiry by tapping on the watch screen, and your phone will show the answer.
On your watch, you also have complete control over your music. Simple taps can play, pause, or go to the next or previous music. You don’t have to look for your phone to change the volume.
Furthermore, using your phone’s integrated camera, you may use your Titan Valerie watch to take pictures. To save your captured memories to your phone’s gallery, tap the camera icon on your watch.
One of the most crucial things that most of us monitor is the accuracy of step counts. While doing this, we actually counted steps and found that it was accurate. With exact step monitoring, this smartwatch is among the best available.
With the watch’s sleep monitoring capability, users may evaluate the quality of their sleep and set up sleep schedules according to their sleep habits. Accurate sleep pattern data is another feature of the watch. The monitoring is precise and offers insightful information on exercises and SpO2 levels.
Additionally, you may measure your stress levels by selecting Stress from the Main Menu and logging stress by tapping your watch’s play/measure button. Alternatively, you can enable automatic stress monitoring in the app’s settings. In addition to your app, your watch would display your 24-hour stress readings. A reading would be taken by your watch every ten minutes.
Along with giving you all the information you need, the Titan Valerie lets you view your heart rate monitoring data over a day, week, or month. Regarding tracking, the smartwatch lets you keep an eye on your heart rate, which is reasonably accurate.
The Tital Valerie had a full week of battery life before running out of juice. Battery life was around two days when AOD was on. The best feature is that the battery only lost a few percentiles after being used for the entire day.
It takes roughly two hours for the gadget to charge with the magnetic adapter fully.
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Verdict
Because of the AMOLED display, the colours are vivid and the blacks are deep. Titan Valerie is quite comfortable to wear, even while running or walking. It’s great that we didn’t experience any allergic reactions or skin discomfort while using it. The battery life is decent.
You may take calls straight from your smartwatch thanks to the call feature. Because the smartwatch has a reliable Bluetooth connection, you can receive notifications from many apps. The companion app is straightforward to use, and you won’t have any problems navigating it.
Additionally, the new wristwatch allows you to make calls right from the watch without having to swipe through your phone and keep your favourite contacts.
To sum up, the Titan Valerie offers a compelling feature set for Rs 9,995. Samsung, Noise, and other companies will be fierce rivals of this Titan smartwatch given its price range.
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Pros
- Vibrant, bright display
- Luxurious design
- Comfortable
- Almost accurate readings
Cons
- Average battery life
- Pricing is on the higher side. Popular brands like Amazfit, Noise, and others offer smartwatches at much lower prices.
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