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Amazfit Bip Smartwatch by Huami with All-Day Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, Sleep Monitoring, GPS, Ultra-Long Battery Life, Bluetooth, US Service and Warranty – A1608 Black

Amazfit Bip Smartwatch by Huami with AllDay Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, Sleep Monitoring GPS UltraLong 

Product Features

  • Look as Good as You Feel: With a range of colors and options, the Bip is designed to be worn as an extension of your personal style. Weighing only 1.1oz (32g), and with a bright, transflective always-on 1.28″ display, the Bip can be worn all day
  • Go the Distance: Use the Amazfit Bip for up to 30 days on a single 2.5-hour charge.
  • Don’t Miss a Beat: Optical heart rate monitoring and built-in GPS allow you to accurately track in real-time your steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, and quality of sleep. Special sport modes (running, treadmill, cycling and walking) give you even more detailed insights into your most frequent activities.
  • Be in the Know: The perfect companion to keep you organized and productive all day long. Receive one-way notifications for emails, SMS messages, and incoming phone calls (prompting you to take action on your smartphone), as well as alerts for Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Snap, Slack, weather forecasts, and other mobile apps
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: Buy with confidence. Amazfit offers a 30-day refund policy, and 12-month new replacement warranty.
  • Anonymous says:

    The Android Wear watches I liked.. Background: I have had the original Pebble, a LG, ASUS and Samsung smartwatch as well as a Fitbit HR Charge. Unfortunately the Pebble was put out of business. The Android Wear watches I liked…except for the daily worry about is the battery going to last. I wanted something to monitor my sleep but…the batteries always needed charging. I loved the Samsung S2 but the rotating dial froze up…so then I was on the fitbit which is a good little watch…but didn’t like how it looked on me and it was hard from me to read the watchface. So along comes the Amazfit Bip. On sale for $65.00. What the heck…I’ll give it a try but I’m not expecting much for $65.00. I have had this now for one week. I step out into the sun…I can read the watchface perfectly…I don’t have to do the hand shade thing or look for cover in order to see what is on my screen. This literally lights up out in the sun. I will admit that the watchfaces are not anywhere close to being refined as the Android…

  • Anonymous says:

    Better than expected I got my device yesterday. I was pumped–a GPS watch that monitors heart rate for under $100? Score. I’ve been biking more recently, and I wanted something that allowed me to leave my phone home, but Garmin and TomTom watches are way too much for my beginner self. Plus, I don’t care about phone notifications, or onboard apps, or whatever, I just wanted a tracker that tells time. I trust “off-brand” products typically, and this watch had what I wanted at a price point I can swallow.For the record, inside the box was the watch, a (useless) manual, and a usb charging cradle. It did not come with a wall outlet adapter, but it’s the same 5 volt charger that any cell phone uses, so if you have this watch, you probably also have a cell phone, which means you will have a sufficient charging option.I attempted to set it up before I had to leave yesterday afternoon, but it didn’t work immediately so I put it aside until I got back home last night. Then…

  • Anonymous says:

    what the pebble should have been day 1)this watch is everything i wished the pebble watch was. ridiculous battery life, always-on screen, nice-looking (looks like the Apple watch, i been told so by Apple-watch owner), heart rate, GPS, pedometer, sleep tracking, thousands of watch faces, nice fitness tracking info in the app, and syncs with Google fit toothe only negative is that the contrast of the display isn’t as sharp as it is on my Garmin vivosmart, but this may just be what happens with color e-ink displays. mind you, it’s still very easily visible, plus has the backlight in case you need to see it in the dark, but it’s just not quiet as clear as a black+white e-ink.gps and heart rate are both very accurate for running. they’re not perfect, but way better than the phone gps or products wo GLONASS. i think this thing uses a Sony GPS-Glonass chip. I’m guessing the heart rate is better for steady activities than high intensity ones. I’ll check and update the review laterday…

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