New Delhi, May 09, 2023: One of India’s most sought-after watch brands, Maxima, is known for raising aspirations in youths with its path-breaking offerings and inviting prices, now ready to enthral them once again with its new launch – Max Pro Knight+. This smartwatch is power-packed with thumping features and a stunning look that makes it class apart and enviable.
Max Pro Knight+ has a 1.39″ round full touch HD display to view all texts and icons with utter clarity, and its premium metallic design adds extra luxe to the Space Black, Rose Gold Black, and Silver Grey smartwatches. This watch is equally impressive on functional aspects as well, comprising a bevvy of advanced features such as 600 Nits brightness, one tap Bluetooth calling connectivity with Realtek chipset, 100+ Sports modes, in-built games and HD speaker & mic, IP67 water resistance. Besides, Max Pro Knight+ is a complete health suite that helps the wearer have a complete check on heart rate, SpO2, and sleep monitoring.
The fast and advanced AI voice assistance helps to bring the best out of the music and camera functions apart from making life convenient and easy-going with weather update, drinking alert, alarm, stopwatch, timer, menstrual or period trackers, DND/power savers, and calculator. This coolest smartwatch avatar from the workplace of Maxima Watches is available pan India in all the leading MBOs. The launch price of silicone strapped Max Pro Knight+ is Rs 1999, and those who prefer leather straps can also have an option of tan leather straps & burgundy leather straps.
Elated with Mxima’s massive popularity in the smartwatch market, Mr Manjot Purewal, Managing Partner, Maxima said, “Brand maxima is now synonymous with maximum features, maximum quality, and above all maximum trust. And the masses growing proclivity towards this brand is a testament to our constant efforts to delight the target audience with unmatched products and unparalleled services. Our latest product, Max Pro Knight+, is an honor of the passion and excellence of the present generation in their respective fields.”