India, Feb. 20 -- Fire-Boltt has carved out a clear space in the smartwatch market by focusing on what most buyers actually want: big screens, calling from the wrist and prices that don't sting. Models like the Ninja Call Pro Plus and Phoenix Pro show how far entry-level smartwatches have come, offering everyday features that would've felt premium not long ago. Step slightly higher and watches such as the Brillia and Axiom Round lean into better displays and cleaner designs, appealing to users who care as much about looks as functionality. Then there's the Legacy Luxury, which pushes the idea of a budget smartwatch that can pass for a regular watch at a glance. Even the Maverick, with its oversized screen and metal styling, plays to a spe...