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TLTM-M  52,53,56,38,ultra series
Sale price  Rs.3,200.00 Regular price  Rs.4,000.00

What “7 straps” means & why it might matter

  • These watches often include multiple straps (up to 7 different strap styles or colours) so you can change the look of your watch depending on your outfit/mood.

  • This is a styling perk rather than a major technical upgrade — the additional value comes from fashion/variability rather than core sensor or build quality.

  • So: you’ll want to check that the watch itself has decent features (display, sensors, durability) in addition to the straps bonus.

  • Many local models in Pakistan advertise: “7 straps” + features like BT calling, health monitoring, 49mm size etc. For example: one listing says “7 In 1 Ultra Smart Watch … 2.01 inch Full HD Screen … Wireless Charging … 7 Straps”.


🛒 Good local product options

Here are a few models I found; these aren’t major brand flagships (so you’ll want to check reviews) but they match your “7 straps” criterion and are available in Pakistan.

  • Unbranded “Ultra Smart Watch With 7 Straps” — Display 2.01″ IPS, includes 7 interchangeable straps, marketed at around Rs 1,899 in one listing. 

  • “Ultra 7-in-1 Smart Watch | 7 Pairs of Straps” — 49mm alloy case, 7 straps included, BT calling, heart rate etc. Listed ~ Rs 2,299.

  • “Ultra Smart Watch (7 in 1 Straps)” — Specs: 2.01″ IPS display, 49mm case size, BT 5.3, heart rate/SpO₂ monitors, IP67 splash resistance. Price approx Rs 3,650.

  • “Smartwatch ultra with 7 Extra Straps” — Free shipping, features include heart sensor, BP, steps etc. Price ~ Rs 3,600.


🎯 My Recommendation & Precautions

Since many of these are budget-style “ultra smart watches” with many straps, here are things to keep in mind:

What to prioritise:

  • Ensure screen resolution & display size are decent (look for at least ~2” display if you like large watches).

  • Check sensors: heart rate, SpO₂ are useful; if you want BP/ECG be careful (many budget watches claim but are not accurate).

  • Build quality: strap quality, case material, water/splash resistance (look for IP rating).

  • Interchangeable strap mechanism: Are the 7 straps really different and easy to swap?

  • Warranty & after-sales support: Especially in Pakistan, budget gadgets often have limited or no robust service.

What to be cautious about:

  • These watches may look good but the internal components (chipset, sensors) may not match brand-name watches.

  • Some “7 strap” models may be marketed heavily on the strap count, but compromise on durability, accuracy, or longevity.

  • Health features like ECG/BP often don’t function fully (or are imprecise) in Pakistan region. 

  • Check shipping, returns — some models may list cheap prices but have hidden costs or slower delivery.

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