Titan Celestor 2.0 Review: A Performance Powerhouse with a Bezel Compromise

The Titan Celestor 2.0 impresses with its snappy performance, premium AMOLED display, and deep suite of athletic features like VO2max and triathlon tracking. Its most controversial aspect is its large bezel, which is a functional necessity for housing dual-band GPS antennas and maintaining a 5 ATM water-resistant seal. The watch boasts a premium build quality, highlighted by a braided charging cable and a solid 7-day battery life. The main drawbacks are a limited selection of watch faces, many of which are paid, and the initial visual impact of its bezels.

Key Points: Titan Celestor 2.0 Smartwatch Review: Performance vs. Design

  • Blazing fast dual-core processor & 60Hz AMOLED
  • Large bezels enable 5ATM water resistance & dual-band GPS
  • Advanced fitness metrics like VO2max & Training Load
  • Premium build with braided USB-C cable & hybrid strap
  • Solid 7-day battery life but limited watch face library
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Long-Term Review of Celestor 2.0: Is This Titan's Best Smartwatch?

Long-term review of the Titan Celestor 2.0 smartwatch. We test its dual-core speed, dual-band GPS, fitness features, battery life, and discuss its prominent bezels.

"It's easily one of the best-performing smartwatches we have in the market right now, yet it makes a design choice that is impossible to ignore. - Himank Tripathi"

By Himank Tripathi, Mumbai, April 15

After spending some quality time with the Titan Celestor 2.0, I've realised it is a bit of a paradox. It's easily one of the best-performing smartwatches we have in the market right now, yet it makes a design choice that is impossible to ignore. Here is my personal take on where this watch shines and where it asks for a little bit of your understanding.

Speed That Impresses:

The very first thing I noticed is how fast this watch is. There's an advanced dual-core processor and a 60Hz refresh rate, resulting in a UI that's incredibly snappy and responsive. Whether I'm scrolling through the 1.43-inch AMOLED display or using the functional crown, the fluidity is top-tier. So yes, it doesn't just look premium, it feels premium in action.

The Bezel Debate:

I was initially baffled by the huge bezels. On a watch with this price tag (Rs 11,499), they are hard to unsee once you've spotted them. However, there is a method to the madness. To maintain 5 ATM water resistance without going for a bulky, 'rugged' look, Titan needed this specific architecture. More importantly, that space was required for the antenna placement for dual-band GPS. When you're using offline maps or tracking a run with pinpoint accuracy, you realise those bezels aren't just for show, they are the reason the tech works so well.

A True Athlete's Companion:

Beyond the looks, the depth of data is what won me over. It's packed with unique features like:

Zone 2 Training & VO2max: Great for those of us trying to optimise aerobic efficiency.Training Load & Readiness: It gives me a Vitality Score and Recovery Index, so I know when to push and when to back off.

Specialised Modes: It even has a Triathlon mode and SWOLF scores for swimming.

The Premium 'Titan' Touch:

It's the small details that really elevate the experience. For instance, the watch comes with a braided USB-C charging cable. It sounds like a small thing, but it adds a level of durability and premiumness that you just don't get with the standard plastic cables most brands throw in the box. Coupled with the High-Grade Aluminium body and the comfortable Hybrid Strap, the overall finish is great.

Last But Not Least:

I've found the 7-day battery life to be solid for regular use, meaning I'm not constantly hunting for a charger. Plus, with that 5 ATM rating, I don't have to baby it around water or during a heavy rain. And my only real gripe on the software side is the limited selection of watch faces. I could see less than 100 options in the library, and frankly, it's a bit disappointing that plenty of those are paid ones, especially after you've already put down a premium for the watch itself.

In The End:

If you can look past limited wallpapers and the bezels, knowing they house the dual-band GPS and water-resistant seals makes that easier, the Titan Celestor 2.0 is the best that Titan has to offer. With a great battery life and the helpful Titan Q AI assistant, it strikes a great balance between a serious fitness tool and a sophisticated daily driver.

My Rating: 4/5

(Disclaimer: The author is an expert in the fields of consumer technology, lifestyle and auto. Views shared here are personal.)

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs. 11,499 is still quite steep for a smartwatch with visible bezels, no matter the reason. For that price, I expect a near-perfect design. Good performance is a given. The paid watch faces are a letdown too.
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Rohit P
As someone who runs daily, the dual-band GPS and training metrics like VO2max are a game-changer. Accuracy is everything for tracking progress. The 7-day battery is a blessing. Titan has nailed the fitness aspect! 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting to see an Indian brand pushing into high-end features. The braided cable and aluminium body show they care about the unboxing experience. Hope the Titan Q assistant is useful for daily tasks.
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Vikram M
Finally, a detailed review! Most just talk about specs. The point about the bezels housing the tech is crucial. We Indians love value-for-money, and if the performance is top-tier, the looks can be compromised a bit. Jugaad in a good way!
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Kavya N
The hybrid strap and 5 ATM rating are perfect for our humid climate and sudden monsoon showers. I can wear it from the gym to the office without worry. More Indian brands should focus on this kind of practical durability.
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Michael C

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