₹800 price difference
Fire-Boltt Phoenix UltraThe Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra is 32% more affordable, saving you ₹800. This is a significant price gap that could be a deciding factor.

CrossBeats
CrossBeats Everest 2.0
₹2,499

Fire-Boltt
Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra
₹1,699
An in-depth comparison to help you choose the right smartwatch for your needs.
Price gap
₹800
Score gap
5 pts
Rating gap
0.1
Editor's analysis
A hand-written take on how these two compare in the real world.
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 at Rs 2,499 costs nearly double the Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra at Rs 1,699, but the battery upgrade alone makes a strong case. CrossBeats delivers 15-day battery life versus Fire-Boltt's 7 days, along with a more rugged outdoor design. Both offer IP68-level protection, heart rate, SpO2, and sleep tracking. Note that Fire-Boltt is rated IP67, one tier below CrossBeats' IP68. For active Indian users who exercise outdoors, the CrossBeats offers genuine improvements at a reasonable premium.
Round by round
How each product stacks up across the key dimensions.
Product A
CrossBeats Everest 2.0
3
wins
Product B
Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra
2
wins
₹2,499
₹1,699
4.2 / 5
4.1 / 5
87/100
82/100
4,567 reviews
Bestseller
Up to 15 days
Up to 7 days (4 days with BT calling)
1 year
1 year
Quick summary
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 at Rs 2,499 costs nearly double the Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra at Rs 1,699, but the battery upgrade alone makes a strong case.
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 is worth the Rs 1,200 premium over Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra. Double the battery life, better water resistance (IP68 vs IP67), and a more durable build make it the superior choice for active users. The Fire-Boltt only wins if you need the absolute cheapest option available.
Side by side
Each pick at a glance, what they include and what they cost.

CrossBeats
Inclusive of all taxes
Display
1.43 inch True AMOLED
Display Size
Round dial
Battery Life
Up to 15 days
Sensors
Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Monitor

Fire-Boltt
Inclusive of all taxes
Display
1.39 inch TFT Round Display
Display Size
35mm round
Battery Life
Up to 7 days (4 days with BT calling)
Sensors
Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Monitor
Prices accurate as of 24/11/2025. Prices and availability on Amazon.in may change.
What sets them apart
The decisions you are actually making when you pick one over the other.
The Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra is 32% more affordable, saving you ₹800. This is a significant price gap that could be a deciding factor.
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 leads in battery life with Up to 15 days compared to Up to 7 days (4 days with BT calling).
Spec sheet
Side-by-side numbers with subtle highlighting on the stronger value.
| Specification | CrossBeats Everest 2.0 | Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹2,499 | ₹1,699 |
| Rating | 4.2 / 5(4,567) | 4.1 / 5(48,756) |
| Display | 1.43 inch True AMOLED | 1.39 inch TFT Round Display |
| Display Size | Round dial | 35mm round |
| Battery Life | Up to 15 days | Up to 7 days (4 days with BT calling) |
| Sensors | Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Monitor | Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Monitor |
| Water Resistance | IP68 | IP67 |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.3 calling | Bluetooth 5.0 calling |
| Compatibility | Android & iOS | Android & iOS |
| Warranty | 1 year | 1 year |
Highlighted cells indicate the stronger value in that row.
Strengths and tradeoffs
Where each pick shines, and where you'll have to compromise.
Excellent value
Excellent value
Decision guide
Pick the one that matches your priorities, not the spec sheet.
Choose
CrossBeats Everest 2.0
If you want
Choose
Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra
If you want
Buying tip
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0's 15-day battery and rugged design make it popular among Indian delivery riders and outdoor workers who need a watch that survives long shifts without charging. Fire-Boltt's 7-day battery and IP67 rating are less suited for physically demanding work environments.
Ready to decide?

Fire-Boltt Phoenix Ultra
₹1,699
Quick answers
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 is designed for outdoor use with a reinforced case, IP68 water resistance, and 15-day battery that survives long work shifts. It is popular among delivery riders, construction supervisors, and outdoor fitness trainers. The Fire-Boltt's IP67 and more delicate build is less suited for demanding environments.
The CrossBeats Everest 2.0 with IP68 handles monsoon rain, heavy sweat during summer workouts, and outdoor dust better than the Fire-Boltt's IP67. Indian weather extremes - from 45-degree Celsius summers to heavy monsoon downpours - favor the CrossBeats' higher protection rating and rugged design.
Both track running with heart rate, steps, calories, and distance via connected GPS. The CrossBeats Everest 2.0's longer battery means you never worry about charge before a morning run. The Fire-Boltt works fine for runs but may need charging mid-week, which can disrupt morning workout routines if you forget.