Wearable brand Noise, in collaboration with TVS Motor Company’s iQube Electric, has announced what it is pitching as an India-first: a smartwatch that pairs directly with your scooter. Co-Founder Amit Khatri says the new “Noise X TVS iQube Electric” experience turns the smartwatch from a health-and-fitness companion into a mobility partner on the wrist.
The Unique Integration
According to Noise Co-founder Amit Khatri, the smartwatch integrates with the TVS iQube Electric to surface real-time scooter information on the watch. Users can view charge status, battery range, and ride statistics on the go. In parallel, the device keeps standard smartwatch utilities, calls, GPS and advanced health tracking in one place, so riders don’t have to juggle multiple screens.

Khatri framed the launch as the start of “a new era of connected living where what’s on your wrist moves with you,” adding, “The future of smartwatches is here. And it begins here, in India.”
Smartwatches have commonly focused on fitness, notifications and basic navigation. Noise and TVS are positioning this integration as a step beyond that template, bringing core EV insights to the wrist without reaching for a phone or the scooter’s display. For riders, the immediate value proposition is glanceable information that matters before and during a ride: How much charge is left? What’s the estimated range? How did the last ride stack up?
Key capabilities (as announced)
- Scooter insights on the wrist: Real-time charge status, battery range and ride stats.
- Always-connected utility: Calling, GPS and advanced health tracking in a single device.
- Direct pairing with the scooter: The companies are presenting this as the first smartwatch in India to pair directly with a scooter.
Availability and eligibility
Noise states that the “Noise X TVS iQube Electric” smartwatch is an exclusive add-on for TVS iQube Electric owners. It can be purchased only after buying a TVS iQube Electric and the offer applies to both new and existing iQube customers.
Noise and TVS are introducing a wrist-first interface for essential EV information, aiming to tighten the link between personal wearables and everyday mobility. The companies describe it as an India-first move that shifts the smartwatch from fitness companion to riding partner—starting with the TVS iQube Electric.
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