Domestic manufacturer Boat has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of company’s first Type-C charging smartwatch lineup. The company has launched Storm Call 4 and Ultima Vogue 2 smartwatches in the country. The new devices allow users to charge their smartwatches with the same USB Type-C cable used for smartphones, laptops, tablets, and power banks, eliminating the need for proprietary magnetic docks. By adopting Type-C charging, boAt aims to simplify the wearable experience and reduce clutter for consumers. As USB Type-C becomes the global standard across electronics, boAt is extending this convenience to wearables for the first time in India.Pricing and availabilityStorm Call 4: Rs 1,599Ultima Vogue 2: Rs 2,799Pre-bookings for Storm Call 4 begin today on boAt’s official website, ahead of its launch on June 12 across boAt’s website and leading retail platforms.Storm Call 4 features1.96-inch HD display with 500 nits brightnessFunctional crown supportDirect USB Type-C chargingIP68 dust, sweat, and water resistanceBluetooth callingUp to 12 days battery life100+ sports modesHeart rate, SpO₂, sleep and stress monitoringEmergency SOS and female wellness trackingUltima Vogue 2 features1.96-inch AMOLED display with 1000 nits brightnessPremium metallic frame designDirect USB Type-C chargingIP68 dust, sweat, and water resistanceBluetooth callingUp to 10 days battery life100+ sports modesHeart rate, SpO₂, sleep and stress monitoringEmergency SOS and female wellness trackingGaurav Nayyar, CEO of Boat, said: “Consumers today expect technology experiences that are intuitive, seamless and built around everyday convenience. With Storm Call 4 and Ultima Vogue 2, we are bringing the simplicity of Type-C charging to smartwatches, enabling a more practical and hassle-free wearable experience for users operating across multiple connected devices.”