Amazfit Bip 5 Smart Watch, GPS, Bluetooth Calling, 10-Day Battery, Ultra-Large Display, Step Tracking, Heart-Rate Monitoring & VO2 Max, Sleep & Health Monitoring, Alexa Built-In, AI Fitness App(White) .

LARGE DISPLAY: The large 1.9 inch high-resolution screen has enhanced color and is easy to read, with anti-fingerprint glass. The face is curved to fit naturally on your wrist for comfort and style.TRACK STEPS, DISTANCE, CALORIES: Automatically detects and records all your activities and fitness data, from walking, running, treadmill, rowing and more with 120 sports modes.RELIABLE HEALTH MONITORING: Track heart rate, blood oxygen, stress level monitoring, sleep quality, sedentary reminders, and sleep quality tracking.FITNESS APP DATA SHARING: Easily connect with Strava, Adidas Running, Apple Health, Google Fit, Relive, Komoot to record and share health, steps and fitness data.UP TO 30 DAYS OF BATTERY LIFE: 10 days with typical usage, even 30 days in battery saver mode, so you can keep going without stopping to recharge.72 WATCH FACES: Easily change the look or your watch or information displayed, or add your own custom photo background.AMAZON ALEXA READY: Set alarms and timers, check the weather, get translations, control your smart home devices, create shopping lists, and more with the Amazon Alexa voice assistant.

Brand Amazfit

Model Name Amazfit Bip 5 Smart Watch

Style Bip 5 New Model

Color Cream White

Screen Size 1.91 Inches

Special Feature Heart Rate Monitor

Shape Rectangular

Target Audience Unisex Children, Unisex Adult

Age Range (Description) Adult

Compatible Devices.

BLUETOOTH: Using built-in speakers and microphone, you can send text, answer or make outgoing calls and playback music on your Bip 5 through Bluetooth connectivity.SLEEP RECOVERY: View valuable insights into your nightly sleep quality and duration to monitor deep sleep, REM, and light sleep, even track daytime naps too.

Ultra Large Display.

Immerse yourself in the ultra-large 1.91" display, and you'll understand why bigger is better. The high resolution LCD touchscreen has 260 PPI and is brimming with vibrant color.

Bluetooth Phone Calls.

Thanks to the built-in microphone and speaker, you can dial a number or answer an incoming call on the watch, via Bluetooth connection to your phone.

Downloadable Apps and Games.

Discover a rich ecosystem of mini apps, such as the Home Connect third-party app, made possible by the Zepp OS 2.0 Download and install or uninstall apps and games at will. 

Strong & Accurate GPS Tracking.

The Amazfit Bip 5 supports four satellite positioning systems to help you track your GPS movement with incredible precision during outdoor sports.

Your Own Personal Assistant.

With the Amazon Alexa online voice assistant, you can check the weather, set an alarm, get a translation and more - hands-free.The Amazfit Bip 5 is your personal assistant, and can display your SMS, phone call and app notifications. Simply swipe up to see your important notifications in one place!

Bigger on Power.

The Amazfit Bip 5's long battery life can last up to 10 days with typical usage, so you can pack your bag with more fun stuff and less chargers.With Battery Saver Mode, the smartwatch can even last up to a massive 26 days.

Review and Share Your Fitness Data.

When you're done exercising, the PeakBeats algorithm can show you specialized data like VO₂ Max, recovery time, training load and training effect, to help you understand your progress.Your workout data can be synced to your adidas Running account, along with Strava, Komoot, and Relive - and even smartphone apps like Apple Health and Google Fit.

Smarter About Health Tracking.

Monitor your blood-oxygen saturation, heart rate and stress levels all day - or even simultaneously test these three metrics in one easy tap. The Amazfit Bip 5 can be set to provide smart alerts for abnormal health readings, and it can track your sleep quality and stages in great detail - as well as menstrual and fertile periods.

A Bigger Choice Of Sports.

Whatever kind of workout you prefer, you'll likely find a sports mode for it among the 120 built into the Amazfit Bip 5.Set the watch to read out your sports mode data in real-time via the watch's speaker, and you won't even need to raise your wrist to check your performance. This fitness tracker can even be set to auto-detect seven sports, so it's always easy to jump into action.

Lightweight and Stylish.

With the Amazfit Bip 5, you'll look just as smart and stylish when you're working out as you do when you're out on the town.The super lightweight design will feel natural with pretty much any of your outfits, and the skin-friendly silicone strap is comfortable to wear all day and night.

The Smarter Way to Control Your Day.

Shortcut Cards: Swipe right to see an overview of key information, or swipe left to find widgets for the apps you want to access quickly.Membership Cards: Simply show the code on your watch when it's time to scan in-store.Morning Updates: Start your day with a personalized data summary.

Bigger on Style.

Create your own vibe from a wide selection of over 70 watch faces, or personalize your home-screen with one of your own photos. For a display that's uniquely you, try out the Portrait Watch Face option, which can switch between up to 3 uploaded pictures every time you wake up the display.This is my first smart watch, so I don't know why paying hundreds of dollars for the name-brands would be worth it. I paid $75 for this on Black Friday and I have had it several weeks now and am very happy with its performance and battery life, available apps, and things it measures, and accuracy. This has the features of a digital watch for legibly telling time, day of week, and month and date. It has the features of a health tracker. It has afeatures of a workout watch. Everything is plenty accurate (do you really need a perfect measure of your heart rate, or just a relative one?); I've read that this brand has actually beaten the pricier competition in accuracy comparisons on steps. I find it quite accurate for steps and distance walked. Three things I don't like: (1) screen does not stay on all the time to save battery. You have to shake your arm or push the side button to turn it on. That is annoying because I often just want to glance at my watch in the middle of doing things to see what time it is. I feel like they could make an optional mode that would use some sort of low power blacka nd white display mode to just show time, day, date. (2) Watch and app interfaces have a hundred options and a confusing array of menu items you have to trail down to find any given feature. Maybe I will learn it over time, but it is a mess. But the watch is very configurable so you can at least hide features you don't use so you have a better chance of finding the ones you want (lets see, do I swipe up, down, left or right for that?). I find "Olympics Color" to be the best free watch face...no waste of space on decoration and shows pretty much all the measured variables. (3) No detailed users manual...anywhere; however, when I have a specific question about how to find a feature, I google it, and have always gotten a good answer, so maybe I don't need a manual. But that means there could be features I don't know to even ask for that are available and I will never know about them. Oh well, $75. UPDATE: To keep the "Always On Display" you can buy an AOD watch face, or built-in, you can make it stay on for 20 min at a time...go to Control Center on the watch and click the plus sign to add the option for "Keep Screen Lit"This is a value packed watch! It is waterproof. It doesn't have a swimming app, but does a motor boating app, so you can track your boat trip...but that doesn't count as exercise. Especially if I can cruise around the lake on my pontoon...drinking beer. Oh...it does have a fishing app! The GPS tracking is spot on...within a few feet. The tracking is actually done on your watch...then sent to the phone. I verified this by walking without my phone. Not sure you could use it if you were hiking and got lost ...unless you have your phone with you to actually show the route. 

The watch shows steps ( which is very accurate because I counted my steps over a .3 mile walk), distance, ave speed , duration, heart rate, and calories. Battery life seems great. I have used this for everything in notifications, and phone calls. Had it for 4 days, and it's still at 64 percent. I find that the sedentary reminders are a pain in the butt, so I shut them off. I don't need to be reminded to stand up or walk when I am watching tv. The app is great...once you figure out how to navigate it. There is sooo much on it, and it took me about 4 hrs working with it, and customizing it to suit my needs. The watch faces are great. There are a lot of free ones. Even one that lets you use your own picture in the background. The phone sound quality is really good. I got this watch because my last one...when set to use the watch for phone calls...would send all of the phone audio to the watch. I get that for music, but not for watching videos on my phone, so that had to go. This one keeps the sound on my phone for videos. You can set notifications on the watch to every app on your phone if you need to. I have all of my cameras, messenger, and sms apps on it for now. It is really nice that you can see what is going on with your phone in your pocket. A must when I am driving. You can type, and save, any quick reply text message you want, so you just select it on the watch, and it sends it. Really safe...especially if your phone can't connect to your car. This absolutely the best bang for your buck. Just take your time to learn the app to set it up, and it will take care of you. The instructions that come with it are pretty useless. But then again...if you navigate the app or the watch yourself, you will learn more quickly than trying to read the small print on the paper anyway.

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