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Gizfit 910 is a feature-loaded smartwatch for health-conscious consumers

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Aiming at consumers who place a high value on health tracking, smart accessories and audio brands, Gizmore recently launched a calling smartwatch Gizfit 910 Pro, at a price of Rs 2,499.

In this price range, this is the only smartwatch that includes an AI-powered Voice Assistant that allows users to give voice commands for a truly hands-free experience. A successor to Gizfit 910, this smartwatch sports a larger square dial, premium metallic finish, slim bezels on all sides and a brightness of 500 nits. The dial is attached to a black silicone strap that is easy to wear all day.

Further, on the features front, the Gizfit 910 Pro can easily pair with an Android device, helping users to track their step count, SpO2, heart rate, sleep cycles, and even menstrual cycle. It also includes a number of sports modes like outdoor runs, cycling, badminton, football, and yoga.

In terms of connectivity, the smartwatch comes with Bluetooth 5.1, which it uses to connect with the smartphone in order to track workouts using the phone’s GPS, as well as to stream music and make calls. It also has a music controller that can be used to play, pause, and shuffle tracks, as well as adjust the volume.
Battery-wise, the wearable promises to offer a backup that lasts up to five to six days on a single charge, even with various tracking features on.
The Gizfit 910 Pro is currently available to buy on Flipkart and all other large format retail outlets.

Twitter Circle lets you handpick an audience for your tweets

Twitter is testing a new feature called ‘Twitter Circle’ where users can handpick a smaller crowd of 150 people with whom they want to share their tweets.
The new Twitter feature seems to be on a similar line to Instagram’s Close Friends feature, which allows selecting the audience for their stories. Announcing the feature on Tuesday, Twitter said, “Some Tweets are for everyone and others are just for people you’ve picked.”

“We’re now testing Twitter Circle, which lets you add up to 150 people who can see your Tweets when you want to share with a smaller crowd. Some of you can create your own Twitter Circle beginning today!,” Twitter Safety tweeted.

Since the microblogging social media platform says that for now the new feature will be appearing for “Some of you”, so if you have it, then here is how it works:
First, you will choose upto 150 people irrespective of whether you follow them or not. Then while twitting anything selects the option ‘Twitter Circle’ to limit your tweet to only those people you have selected.
“The users can edit the list of people that they have selected in ‘Twitter Circle’ anytime they want. Also, people will not be notified if you remove them,” said the company.
Twitteratis who were able to access the feature have started sharing their feedback.
“At first I didn’t understand this, but this is actually a pretty cool feature, and I’ve felt the need for something like this lately,” tweeted a user.
Meanwhile, some have picked up on the announcement while sharing funny takes on it.

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