TVS partners with Noise to introduce smartwatch integration for the iQube EV, offering real-time scooter updates, safety alerts, and charging status.
By Divyam Dubey

TVS Motor Company has partnered with Noise to introduce smartwatch integration for its electric scooter. The collaboration connects the TVS iQube with Noise smartwatch, allowing riders to access live scooter data directly from their wrist. This move combines wearable technology with urban mobility, offering users a more streamlined way to interact with their scooter. Through this smartwatch integration, riders can view essential details such as battery status, charging updates, tyre pressure and overall vehicle condition in real time. The feature reduces the need for frequent physical checks on the scooter and helps owners prepare better for daily commutes or monitor charging progress remotely. By making key information available instantly, TVS aims to add more convenience to everyday journeys.
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The smartwatch also brings safety and security features to iQube owners. It provides alerts in case of theft or accidents, notifies users if the scooter moves outside a designated geofenced area, and delivers reminders when the battery is low or charging is complete. Range estimation and battery percentage can also be tracked quickly, giving riders clear visibility of their scooter’s status wherever they are.
Available exclusively on the TVS iQube website, the Noise smartwatch is priced at Rs 2,999 and comes with a 12-month Noise Gold subscription. This ensures that customers have access to the full suite of smart features offered by the wearable. By adding smartwatch connectivity, TVS positions the iQube as not just an electric scooter but a connected mobility solution tailored to local needs.
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As the electric two-wheeler market expands in India, collaborations such as this between TVS and Noise are likely to influence the future of smart commuting, making electric vehicles more practical and easy to manage for everyday riders.