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Don't buy into Amazon fitness tracker watches. I had a previous version that they just stopped supporting via an app that was necessary for functionality. I had the watch for a few months before they stopped supporting, rendering a practically new watch completely useless.
The Amazfit watch is not an Amazon product—it's made by Xiaomi (the company behind popular smartphones and the SU7 electric car). I've owned three Amazfit watches over the years, and I absolutely love them.
First, the battery life is incredible. My current watch is three years old, a single charge still lasts 3–4 weeks. I turned of the heart rate monitor. Even with heart rate tracking enabled, it easily gets 1.5 weeks. Charging just once a month is incredibly convenient.
Second, it's remarkably lightweight. I wear it all day (and night) and barely notice it's there—unlike the Apple Watch, which feels noticeably heavier on the wrist.
Also, it syncs seamlessly with my phone for steps, sleep tracking, phone calls, text messages, and notifications from social media and apps. It covers everything I need.
It's also 5 ATM water-resistant (rated for 50 meters). I wear it in the shower every day with 0 issues.
Best of all, it costs about a third (even a quarter with the discount) of the price of an Apple Watch. I'm extremely happy with my Amazfit watches!
I like my Amazfit as well. I'm using a Bip 3 from a few years ago and still works great. I don't need all the fancy AI, etc., etc. I mostly just wanted notifications so I didn't need to have my phone out all the time and this serves its purpose well. I switched from Mi Bands and it's pretty similar, just a bigger screen.
The Amazfit watch is not an Amazon product—it's made by Xiaomi (the company behind popular smartphones and the SU7 electric car). I've owned three Amazfit watches over the years, and I absolutely love them.First, the battery life is incredible. My current watch is three years old, a single charge still lasts 3–4 weeks. I turned of the heart rate monitor. Even with heart rate tracking enabled, it easily gets 1.5 weeks. Charging just once a month is incredibly convenient.Second, it's remarkably lightweight. I wear it all day (and night) and barely notice it's there—unlike the Apple Watch, which feels noticeably heavier on the wrist.Also, it syncs seamlessly with my phone for steps, sleep tracking, phone calls, text messages, and notifications from social media and apps. It covers everything I need.It's also 5 ATM water-resistant (rated for 50 meters). I wear it in the shower every day with 0 issues.Best of all, it costs about a third (even a quarter with the discount) of the price of an Apple Watch. I'm extremely happy with my Amazfit watches!
This. I ditched my Galaxy Watch 7 when it started to list functionality with my Pixel 10 Pro and replaced it with the Bip 6. I'm pretty happy so far, but I did pay $4 more last week. I'm only disappointed because black wasn't available when I ordered so I got grey.
This. I ditched my Galaxy Watch 7 when it started to list functionality with my Pixel 10 Pro and replaced it with the Bip 6. I'm pretty happy so far, but I did pay $4 more last week. I'm only disappointed because black wasn't available when I ordered so I got grey.
I also have a galaxy watch 7 currently and looking at this Bip6. How would you compare the software responsiveness? I find the GW7 to be a little laggy a clunky. The associated Samsung app is also kind of resource hungry. Would the Bip6 be on par or better than the GW7 for software experience on both the watch and the phone end?
I also have a galaxy watch 7 currently and looking at this Bip6. How would you compare the software responsiveness? I find the GW7 to be a little laggy a clunky. The associated Samsung app is also kind of resource hungry. Would the Bip6 be on par or better than the GW7 for software experience on both the watch and the phone end?
I've been using it for about a week and notice zero latency when using the UI. It's butter.
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First, the battery life is incredible. My current watch is three years old, a single charge still lasts 3–4 weeks. I turned of the heart rate monitor. Even with heart rate tracking enabled, it easily gets 1.5 weeks. Charging just once a month is incredibly convenient.
Second, it's remarkably lightweight. I wear it all day (and night) and barely notice it's there—unlike the Apple Watch, which feels noticeably heavier on the wrist.
Also, it syncs seamlessly with my phone for steps, sleep tracking, phone calls, text messages, and notifications from social media and apps. It covers everything I need.
It's also 5 ATM water-resistant (rated for 50 meters). I wear it in the shower every day with 0 issues.
Best of all, it costs about a third (even a quarter with the discount) of the price of an Apple Watch. I'm extremely happy with my Amazfit watches!
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