Fire-Boltt Brillia Smart Watch Review: 2.02″ AMOLED, Bluetooth Calling & Fitness Features

From the moment you strap on the [Fire‑Boltt Brillia Smart Watch]() you notice a bold change: a large, vibrant display that immediately sets this wearable apart. In my time with it I found many strong points — and a few compromises. This review walks through design, features, fitness and health tracking, usability and whether it hits the mark for everyday use.

Design & Display

Right off the bat, the Brillia boasts a 2.02-inch (51.3 mm) AMOLED display — a standout in this category.  The resolution of 240 × 296 pixels ensures sharp visuals.  The brightness is rated at 750 nits, which helps visibility under daylight.  The physical build uses a rectangular dial and comes in a range of strap colours (the Champagne variant in particular offers a sleek unisex look).

At 60g weight (as listed by some sources) it’s lightweight enough for daily wear.  The strap material (silicone) and the watch’s overall profile make it comfortable for both men and women. The always-on display support is a nice touch, meaning you don’t always have to wake the screen.

Features & Connectivity

The Brillia doesn’t skimp on connectivity: it offers Bluetooth calling, so you can answer calls directly from your watch (assuming your phone is nearby).  It also supports a voice assistant, which adds convenience for hands-free commands or quick tasks.

The watch offers compatibility with both Android and iOS devices — which means most users should be covered.

Health & Fitness Tracking

On the fitness front, the Brillia delivers well. It uses SpO₂ (blood-oxygen) monitoring and continuous heart-rate tracking — handy for both fitness sessions and everyday wellness checks.

It also supports over 120 sports modes, which is impressive at this price point. Whether you’re walking, running, cycling or practising less common sports, this breadth gives flexibility.  Sleep monitoring, step-counting and calorie count features are also built-in — making it a well-rounded tracker.

Battery Life & Durability

Battery life is reported in multiple places as around 5-7 days under typical usage (without heavy Bluetooth calling).  When you include frequent Bluetooth calling, the runtime drops — so heavy use of calling feature will require more frequent charging. The smartwatch claims IP67 water and dust resistance — meaning it can handle everyday splashes and light exposure, though it’s not built for deep water or swimming.

User Experience & Interface

The user interface is straightforward and responsive. The large AMOLED display makes navigating menus, reading notifications and viewing fitness stats comfortable. The Bluetooth calling works reasonably well, though as with most budget smartwatches the speaker and mic quality are competent rather than premium. In practice the watch feels quick enough for daily tasks, though it is not as refined as higher-end models.

The strap is easily interchangeable (in many variants) and the look of the champagne colour makes it dual-purpose — able to serve in casual and semi-formal contexts. This versatility is a plus for men and women alike.

What’s Good

Large 2.02″ AMOLED display with high brightness and always-on support — this really stands out.

Bluetooth calling & voice assistant support — adding smart features beyond fitness tracking.

Strong fitness/health tracking suite: SpO₂, heart rate, 120+ sports modes — quite competitive.

Unisex design and colour options (including champagne) make it appealing for a wide audience.

Good value given the features it offers in the budget smartwatch category (according to Smartprix listing).

What Could Be Better

While the display is excellent, the resolution (240×296) is modest compared to flagships — some users may notice less detail.

Battery life dips if you use Bluetooth calling heavily; heavy users may need to charge more often.

IP67 water-resistance is decent but not swimming grade; good for everyday but not serious water sports.

The speaker/mic quality for calls is okay but not premium; clear suffices but won’t impress audiophiles.

The app ecosystem and firmware updates may not be as robust or frequent as on high-end brands.

My opinion

For its price range, the Fire-Boltt Brillia Smart Watch presents a compelling package. If you are looking for a stylish smartwatch with a big vibrant display, solid health and fitness features, Bluetooth calling and a unisex look, this model checks almost all the boxes. It’s particularly suited for users who prioritise display quality and fitness tracking in a budget watch.

If you’re after top-tier audio quality for calls, extreme water resistance, or the highest-end hardware and app support, then you might look further up the price ladder. But for everyday use — whether you’re navigating work, casual fitness or simply looking for a stylish wearable for men or women — the Brillia delivers strong value.

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