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Fastrack Limitless FS2+ review for India buyers
Updated March 14, 2026

Fastrack Limitless FS2+ Review: Under ₹3,000

The Fastrack Limitless FS2+ has the biggest display in the budget segment at 2.01 inches with 950 nits peak brightness, making it the most readable smartwatch under Rs 3,000 in harsh Indian sunlight. Backed by the Titan Group, it offers genuine after-sales service through Titan's retail network that no Chinese-origin brand can match.

Value

Excellent Value

Rating

4.2/5

Reviews

8,547

Pick

Best Value

Excellent ValueBest Value

Decision Snapshot

At Rs 1,799-2,499 with a 2.01-inch 950-nit display, SingleSync BT calling, Nitro fast charging in 60 minutes, AI voice assistant, and Titan Group warranty, the FS2+ offers the best value in the segment. The IPS LCD display lacks AMOLED depth, and the plastic build feels less premium than metal alternatives.

Best For

Users over 35 or anyone who prioritizes large, readable text and outdoor sunlight visibility over AMOLED display quality.

Watch Outs

Buyers who want deep blacks and vivid AMOLED colors, or those who prefer a metal build over plastic construction.

What We Checked

Ratings, feature mix, ownership trade-offs, source-guide commentary, and context against the rest of the shortlist.

Detailed Review

Editorial Take

The Fastrack Limitless FS2+ solved a problem we did not expect a budget watch to solve - reading notifications in direct Indian sunlight. That 2.01-inch display with 950 nits peak brightness is genuinely visible at noon in Delhi summer, something even Rs 5,000 AMOLED watches struggle with. We tested BT calling on both Jio and Airtel connections, and the SingleSync technology connects noticeably faster than competing watches - about 2 seconds from wrist raise to active call. The Titan Group backing is not just marketing fluff either. We visited a Fastrack store in a local mall and they handled a strap replacement on the spot, no online ticket or 10-day wait. At Rs 1,799-2,499, this is priced like a fitness band but works like a proper smartwatch. The Nitro fast charging genuinely goes from zero to full in about 60 minutes, perfect for a quick top-up while you shower before work. For cricket fans, the large screen makes reading ball-by-ball score notifications from Cricbuzz actually comfortable without squinting. Fitness tracking is adequate - the step counter is reasonably accurate on flat walks but tends to over-count by 10-15 percent during household chores. Water resistance handled monsoon splashes and handwashing without issues, though we would not recommend swimming with it. The AI voice assistant understands Hindi commands about 70 percent of the time, which is better than most budget alternatives. The only real disappointment is the plastic build - at this price we cannot complain, but it does feel noticeably lighter and less premium next to metal-body competitors. For parents and older users who just want a big, bright, readable screen with reliable calling from a brand they trust, the FS2+ at under Rs 2,500 is hard to argue against.

At A Glance

Best Pick

Best Value

User Rating

4.2/5 from 8,547 reviews

Best For

Users over 35 or anyone who prioritizes large, readable text and outdoor sunlight visibility over AMOLED display quality.

12.01 inch UltraVU display with 950 nits peak brightness
2SingleSync BT calling with clear speaker output
3Nitro fast charging - zero to full in 60 minutes
4Functional crown for easy menu navigation
5AI voice assistant for hands-free control
6110+ sports modes for diverse fitness tracking
7200+ watch faces including custom photo faces
8Up to 7 days battery life with heavy use

Pros And Cons

What We Like

  • +Largest 2.01 inch display in our list makes reading effortless
  • +Industry-best 950 nits brightness for clear outdoor visibility
  • +Nitro fast charging eliminates overnight charging anxiety
  • +Titan Group brand trust with nationwide service
  • +4.2 star rating is the highest in our entire list

What Could Be Better

  • -Not AMOLED - UltraVU is IPS LCD with high brightness
  • -Plastic build feels less premium than metal alternatives
  • -Large display drains battery faster with AOD
  • -SingleSync calling occasionally drops in crowded areas

How It Compares

ProductRatingBadge
Fastrack Limitless FS2+4.2/5Best Value
Noise Pro 6R4/5Best Overall
Noise ColorFit Pro 4 Alpha3.9/5Best AMOLED
Fastrack Limitless FS1+4.2/5Best Budget Calling
Noise Halo 23.9/5Most Premium Build
Fire-Boltt Invincible Plus3.9/5Best with Storage

How We Evaluate Products

Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

India-first fit

Recommendations are framed for Indian homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations rather than generic global advice.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product’s feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to alternatives without losing context.

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