Amazfit Bip Fitness Smartwatch, All-Day Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, Sleep Monitoring, Built-In GPS, 45-Day Battery Life, Bluetooth, Onyx Black
Brand | Amazfit |
Model Name | W1608US1N |
Style | Bip |
Color | Onyx Black |
Screen Size | 1.28 Inches |
Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
Shape | Heart |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- 45 Days Battery Life: Equipped with a lithium polymer battery with a 190mAh charge, you can use the Amazfit Bip up to 30 days on a single 2.5-hour charge
- Lightweight and Thin: Amazfit Bip only weight about 32g with the watch band and is 11.5mm in thick. The Bip can be worn all day
- Health Tracking: 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
- Multisport Tracking: Outdoor running, Indoor running, Outdoor cycling, Walking
- Receive Messages, Call & APP Notifications: Receive notifications for incoming phone calls, SMS messages, emails, and other apps such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and other mobile apps right on the color touch display of your Amazfit Bip
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Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 12.1 x 18.1 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 ounces |
ASIN | B07CRSK5DM |
Item model number | W1608US1N |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #113,519 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,184 in Smartwatches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Date First Available | March 25, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Amazfit |
Language | English |
Item Weight | 1.1 Ounces |
Standing screen display size | 1.28 Inches |
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Product Description
Amazfit Bip smartwatch is the perfect daily companion to keep you informed and active. Daily step, calorie and distance tracking are a given and motivate you to get up more often. The reflective always-on display is easily readable in bright sunlight or indoors and shows all of your phone's app notifications like calendar alerts, text messages (you can read the full text), emails, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, WeChat, LinkedIn, snap, slack, you name it. Currently Bip supports outdoor running, treadmill, cycling and walking with more sports modes and apps being added with subsequent software updates. Every Sport tracking mode provides detailed stats and GPS maps to track time, speed, pace, stride length, heart rate zone, elevation, burned calories and more Depending on the Sport mode selected. When you regenerate the watch can provide detailed sleep tracking like Duration, deep sleep and light sleep phases as well as awake times. Bip is simply an all around great smartwatch! technical specs always-on reflective 1. 28 inch color touch display> 2. 5D Corning Gorilla Glass generation 3 + AF coating> optical heart rate sensor for heart rate zones> geomagnetic sensor (compass) Air pressure sensor (barometer) for elevation GPS + GLONASS for route tracking> 20 mm standard width changeable Watch band IP68 rating - resistant to dust, rain and splashing 190mAh li-polymer battery> 1.1 ounces (31 grams) total weight.
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Customers like the battery life, quality and value of the wireless accessory. They mention that it's well-made, robust and customizable device with decent reliability. Some are happy with notifications and the built-in GPS. Others however, are disappointed with bluetooth connectivity. Opinions are mixed on performance, heart rate monitor, and ease of use.
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Customers like the battery life of the wireless accessory. They mention it's light and comfortable, with an exceptional battery life.
"...I charged it on Nov 20, 2019. WOW!I'm simply amazed at the battery life, the watch face with time and accurate weather at a glance, and..." Read more
"...this watch is everything i wished the pebble watch was. ridiculous battery life, always-on screen, nice-looking..." Read more
"...It is that light and comfortable.- Exceptional battery life: mine is configured for constant heart rate/sleep monitoring and have taken for a..." Read more
"...Summary Pros and Cons:Pros:INCREDIBLE battery lifeCOSTShows basic notificationsHeart Rate Monitor..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the watch. They mention it's well-made, robust, and customizable. They also appreciate the decent reliability and battery life. Overall, customers find it to be a good basic watch that's suitable for everyday use.
"...It's also very basic watch. No added widgets, a few menu selections, and that's about it...." Read more
"...Price: looks good, light weight, well constructed, easy to read, and great tracking make this device a winner.Cons/Wish List:-..." Read more
"...or Apple Watch if you're just looking for the basics but the basics done well and cheap...." Read more
"...It is very popular, and that's a good thing...." Read more
Customers like the value of the wireless accessory. They say it is good value for the money, with built-in GPS, and excellent battery life. Some mention that it is cheaper than the fit bits they have tried with more features.
"...There are literally thousands of watch faces to choose from and all are free unlike the ones you can get for the Samsung watch. That's a bonus...." Read more
"...Price: looks good, light weight, well constructed, easy to read, and great tracking make this device a winner.Cons/Wish List:-..." Read more
"...The bip can connect from 100s of feet away.3. built in gps good for the price...." Read more
"...year, and I have to say that this fitness watch is one of the most incredible bargains I have ever seen in the category...." Read more
Customers like the notifications on the watch. They say the display is easy to read in the day, they can read text messages, see who is calling, and ignore them if they want. They also mention that the watch is perfectly readable outdoors. Customers say the notifications are better delivered on iOS, consistent, and great. They mention that it receives notifications instantly and that the interface is very intuitive.
"...Price: looks good, light weight, well constructed, easy to read, and great tracking make this device a winner.Cons/Wish List:-..." Read more
"...In my opinion the notifications are better delivered on iOS even though you have less control over which apps send you notifications...." Read more
"...The interface is very intuitive, and while both the watch and the app lack some of the "gloss" and "shine" of both the Apple watch and the Fitbit..." Read more
"...Notifications: scroll menu is not a good UX. The text notifications keep rolling in but don't go away after you've dealt with the text on your..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wireless accessory. Some mention that the software is basic, but works well enough. The app works well, but can still be a bit confusing to find. The mode does work well, and the watch does a very good job at what it was designed to do. However, others say that it can be intermittently working, completely useless, and not perform properly for a workout.
"...GPS and HR monitors work great, and the pace/stride info seems very accurate- the display is always clear and always on..." Read more
"...Weather: function stopped working completely for me. When working, it only reads the high temp for the day (im guessing)...." Read more
"...blown away with lots of fancy features and apps but what it does, it does well...." Read more
"...Sometimes I get wild fluctuations for no reason and it can be intermittently working...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention that they like the sleep tracking, step tracking, weather updates, and built-in GPS that does a good job of tracking their movement. However, others say that the device does not track workouts correctly, the sleep tracker is limited to nighttime sleep, and it fails to record the times they awaken during the night.
"...Sleep with the watch is easy because I haven't had to charge it yet and the data it collects appears accurate...." Read more
"...3. Sleep tracking is a joke. It does not take HR into consideration at all so sleep stages are fake data. It has no sleep stages in reality...." Read more
"...(looks like the Apple watch, i been told so by Apple-watch owner), heart rate, GPS, pedometer, sleep tracking, thousands of watch faces, nice..." Read more
"...: looks good, light weight, well constructed, easy to read, and great tracking make this device a winner.Cons/Wish List:-..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wireless accessory. Some mention it's very simple, intuitive, and easy to use, while others say that it'll take some time to get the hang of the settings and the app is difficult to navigate at first.
"...Pros: Battery life, simplicity, gazillion watch facesCons: Display resolution, simplicity (if you like to add widgets)" Read more
"...And the process isn't very intuitive ... i still haven't been able to install my preferred face i downloaded to my phone. Oh well.-..." Read more
"...I do wish it had more types of workouts you could track. Sleep monitoring was fun, though I have no idea how accurate it was, but it seemed close...." Read more
"...Also, app is not intuitive and hard to navigate initially...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the bluetooth connectivity of the product. They mention that the GPS takes a few seconds to sync with the satellites, and it sometimes doesn't sync when it should. The Fit app is slow and lags when it wants to synchronize with the watch every time the app is opened. The Bip is a little delayed, and the device can get lagging. It's also unable to constantly maintain a consistent connection between watch and phone. Additionally, the watch is very slow to update the current temperature, and sometimes won't connect for any reason.
"...google fit sync is not the best. it logs all the walks, which is a lot of activity in the google fit journal that i just do not want...." Read more
"...Slow: The watch is excruciatingly slow at almost every command. Even just scrolling through the menus, there is a delay with every swipe and tap...." Read more
"...3. Good bluetooth connection. rarely drops and connects from far away...." Read more
"...Most of the time, the difference is that the Bip is a little delayed, so the Polar will go up and then the Bip will go up, or the Polar will go down..." Read more
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I've seen the Amazfit Bip before selling for much less than my previous watches and after about a year, I decided to give it a try. The 45 day battery life was the key, but, would it provide the data I wanted? I want to always see the time and local weather at a glance.
I bit the bullet and ordered the watch. It comes close to looking like an Apple watch although I prefer a round one. Amazfit makes round watches, but again, I sacrificed this over battery life.
There are literally thousands of watch faces to choose from and all are free unlike the ones you can get for the Samsung watch. That's a bonus. The big difference is display resolution. You won't get the brilliant display in the Amazfit. Its pixel resolution is much lower. So if you need OLED watch displays and that's a deal breaker for you, this watch will let you down. However, they do have one with a better display out now.
I loved the watch face on my Samsung but again, the battery drains like crazy. In order to get two days of life, you have to basically shut off most of the features the watch is known for.
With the Bip, that is not the case. The display is always on and is brilliant in direct sunlight. Its reflective. The downside is that in low light conditions you'll need the backlight to brighten the display. But a simple press of the button or flick of the wrist solves that problem.
It's also very basic watch. No added widgets, a few menu selections, and that's about it. It connects to an app on your phone that can do most functions and track lots of fitness and sleep data. I find it is very useful with many options to select from.
The weather information it displays can be customized from 4 different sources and I find Dark Sky weather source to be most accurate for my area. It can be updated in many different intervals. I choose every hour. The good thing about Dark Sky is that they update their conditions a few times every hour so whenever your watch catches the latest update, the information is current. That's a bonus for weather geeks like me.
After days of using the watch, I have found it to be very accurate and much better than the Samsung source which is determined by whatever watch face you select.
I took a walk and used the GPS, it came out really accurate for me and the app provided me the route and a map to review. It even animates your route to show you how you moved about it at various time intervals. Basically, the app compliments the data the watch provides very well.
Sleep with the watch is easy because I haven't had to charge it yet and the data it collects appears accurate.
The heart rate monitoring sensors can be set to always monitor your heart rate but I set it for every minute. It's reliable enough to be useful. But I didnt buy the watch for that anyway.
After 11 days of use, my battery has drained from 100% to 70%. The app says my next charge is due on Dec 21, 2019. I charged it on Nov 20, 2019. WOW!
I'm simply amazed at the battery life, the watch face with time and accurate weather at a glance, and the easy to use features of the watch.
While I like the watch, it's not for everyone. You need to decide what your deal breakers are. If low resolution display is one, pass on this version and look at some other options like the Amazfit GTS.
I posted some pics, including the watch that now sits on a shelf, the S3 Frontier. Although it's a beauty of a watch, the fact that I have to charge it every other day is the biggest disappointment along with the frustrating inaccurate weather some watchfaces provide.
To sum it up, imagine Casio making a smartwatch!
Pros: Battery life, simplicity, gazillion watch faces
Cons: Display resolution, simplicity (if you like to add widgets)
I've seen the Amazfit Bip before selling for much less than my previous watches and after about a year, I decided to give it a try. The 45 day battery life was the key, but, would it provide the data I wanted? I want to always see the time and local weather at a glance.
I bit the bullet and ordered the watch. It comes close to looking like an Apple watch although I prefer a round one. Amazfit makes round watches, but again, I sacrificed this over battery life.
There are literally thousands of watch faces to choose from and all are free unlike the ones you can get for the Samsung watch. That's a bonus. The big difference is display resolution. You won't get the brilliant display in the Amazfit. Its pixel resolution is much lower. So if you need OLED watch displays and that's a deal breaker for you, this watch will let you down. However, they do have one with a better display out now.
I loved the watch face on my Samsung but again, the battery drains like crazy. In order to get two days of life, you have to basically shut off most of the features the watch is known for.
With the Bip, that is not the case. The display is always on and is brilliant in direct sunlight. Its reflective. The downside is that in low light conditions you'll need the backlight to brighten the display. But a simple press of the button or flick of the wrist solves that problem.
It's also very basic watch. No added widgets, a few menu selections, and that's about it. It connects to an app on your phone that can do most functions and track lots of fitness and sleep data. I find it is very useful with many options to select from.
The weather information it displays can be customized from 4 different sources and I find Dark Sky weather source to be most accurate for my area. It can be updated in many different intervals. I choose every hour. The good thing about Dark Sky is that they update their conditions a few times every hour so whenever your watch catches the latest update, the information is current. That's a bonus for weather geeks like me.
After days of using the watch, I have found it to be very accurate and much better than the Samsung source which is determined by whatever watch face you select.
I took a walk and used the GPS, it came out really accurate for me and the app provided me the route and a map to review. It even animates your route to show you how you moved about it at various time intervals. Basically, the app compliments the data the watch provides very well.
Sleep with the watch is easy because I haven't had to charge it yet and the data it collects appears accurate.
The heart rate monitoring sensors can be set to always monitor your heart rate but I set it for every minute. It's reliable enough to be useful. But I didnt buy the watch for that anyway.
After 11 days of use, my battery has drained from 100% to 70%. The app says my next charge is due on Dec 21, 2019. I charged it on Nov 20, 2019. WOW!
I'm simply amazed at the battery life, the watch face with time and accurate weather at a glance, and the easy to use features of the watch.
While I like the watch, it's not for everyone. You need to decide what your deal breakers are. If low resolution display is one, pass on this version and look at some other options like the Amazfit GTS.
I posted some pics, including the watch that now sits on a shelf, the S3 Frontier. Although it's a beauty of a watch, the fact that I have to charge it every other day is the biggest disappointment along with the frustrating inaccurate weather some watchfaces provide.
To sum it up, imagine Casio making a smartwatch!
Pros: Battery life, simplicity, gazillion watch faces
Cons: Display resolution, simplicity (if you like to add widgets)
it finally broke. after 2yrs of heavy everyday use.
i loved this watch. absolutely recommend.
the battery life was outstanding my entire 2yrs of wearing it. easily a full month of use on each charge.
below is a detailed review of my life with this watch:
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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 too
the 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 later
day 9)
haven't recharged this watch since the day i got it. that was 9 days ago. i have been playing around with it a LOT, changing watch faces a bunch, set it to constant HR tracking for a few days, used the GPS on 4 runs, and i still have 67% battery left. so that's very impressive.
the watch looks elegant
i don't like to wear a watch when i sleep, so i can't tell you anything about sleep-tracking, but i imagine this would be one of the better devces for sleep tracking, both because of the lack of a need to recharge it, and because it's really light and thin.
the screen is really clear and nice looking in direct light (unlike most modern smartwatches that fade in direct sunlight), and it has a nice backlight for low-light situations, as well.
i have not taken the watch swimming, but i wash it under water after every workout, and it seems to do just fine under water.
maybe the best thing i've found out about this watch is that there are 3rd party watchfaces and customization/stat apps (e.g. Notify & Fitness for Amazfit by OneZeroBit). plus it syncs with 3rd party exercise apps (google fit, apple health, run keeper, etc.).
day 14)
i lost like 20% battery life over the course of 2 days using a custom watchface that had a seconds hand. it seems like having seconds displayed on your watch will drain the battery even more than continuous HR monitoring. imean you'll still get an impressive 10+ day battery life or more, but, if my hypothesis is right, if you want a full month of battery life, don't display seconds on the bip.
anyways, with all that recent battery drain and other heavy use and testing, I'm still at 39% battery after 2 weeks.
i am a very happy customer.
day 107)
it's been 3 and a half months, and i've logged many runs and workouts at this point.
this will probably be my last review update, as i've had plenty of time with the watch at this point
the good:
- i've only charged the watch a total of maybe 4 times, and never because i had to -- i always had 10-30% still left. i dont know why i had the incessant need to recharge it below 30%, the bip could've easily given me an extra week of use at that point.
- traveling with this watch is the best -- you simply do not need to take a charger for it. it will easily last multiple weeks, regardless of how heavy your use is.
- there are many additional watchfaces you can grab for the bip via 3rd party apps (and make your own!), and i found one that i just love, that has both digital and analog time displayed, along with steps/date/day/bt/battery/hr/weather. i don't think many other watches have this level of customization. definitely not android-wear or apple watches.
- i wash this watch after every workout and can attest that waterproofing is solid
- it's a beautiful watch. thin, light, elegant, and you can easily change out straps (im fine w the default strap, but 2 of my friends have both changed theirs to one that looks like an apple-watch sports band)
- GPS and HR monitors work great, and the pace/stride info seems very accurate
- the display is always clear and always on
the bad:
- one bad thing is that if you want to leave your phone at home when you go for a run with the bip, you will be without music. i guess you can get headphones that can store music on them, but the watch itself has no music player.
- the default app does not show you a calendar view of your workouts the way that Garmin did. i miss that view. you can have it automatically synced with google fit, but...
- google fit sync is not the best. it logs all the walks, which is a lot of activity in the google fit journal that i just do not want. i wish there was an option to log only runs, not walks. HR is not synced w google fit for some reason tho, wish it was
overall:
- [if u dont need it to be a standalone mp3 player] buy it. this watch is on par to compete with some of the best smartwatches and activity trackers, except it beats all of them when it comes to battery life and price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2018
it finally broke. after 2yrs of heavy everyday use.
i loved this watch. absolutely recommend.
the battery life was outstanding my entire 2yrs of wearing it. easily a full month of use on each charge.
below is a detailed review of my life with this watch:
====
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 too
the 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 later
day 9)
haven't recharged this watch since the day i got it. that was 9 days ago. i have been playing around with it a LOT, changing watch faces a bunch, set it to constant HR tracking for a few days, used the GPS on 4 runs, and i still have 67% battery left. so that's very impressive.
the watch looks elegant
i don't like to wear a watch when i sleep, so i can't tell you anything about sleep-tracking, but i imagine this would be one of the better devces for sleep tracking, both because of the lack of a need to recharge it, and because it's really light and thin.
the screen is really clear and nice looking in direct light (unlike most modern smartwatches that fade in direct sunlight), and it has a nice backlight for low-light situations, as well.
i have not taken the watch swimming, but i wash it under water after every workout, and it seems to do just fine under water.
maybe the best thing i've found out about this watch is that there are 3rd party watchfaces and customization/stat apps (e.g. Notify & Fitness for Amazfit by OneZeroBit). plus it syncs with 3rd party exercise apps (google fit, apple health, run keeper, etc.).
day 14)
i lost like 20% battery life over the course of 2 days using a custom watchface that had a seconds hand. it seems like having seconds displayed on your watch will drain the battery even more than continuous HR monitoring. imean you'll still get an impressive 10+ day battery life or more, but, if my hypothesis is right, if you want a full month of battery life, don't display seconds on the bip.
anyways, with all that recent battery drain and other heavy use and testing, I'm still at 39% battery after 2 weeks.
i am a very happy customer.
day 107)
it's been 3 and a half months, and i've logged many runs and workouts at this point.
this will probably be my last review update, as i've had plenty of time with the watch at this point
the good:
- i've only charged the watch a total of maybe 4 times, and never because i had to -- i always had 10-30% still left. i dont know why i had the incessant need to recharge it below 30%, the bip could've easily given me an extra week of use at that point.
- traveling with this watch is the best -- you simply do not need to take a charger for it. it will easily last multiple weeks, regardless of how heavy your use is.
- there are many additional watchfaces you can grab for the bip via 3rd party apps (and make your own!), and i found one that i just love, that has both digital and analog time displayed, along with steps/date/day/bt/battery/hr/weather. i don't think many other watches have this level of customization. definitely not android-wear or apple watches.
- i wash this watch after every workout and can attest that waterproofing is solid
- it's a beautiful watch. thin, light, elegant, and you can easily change out straps (im fine w the default strap, but 2 of my friends have both changed theirs to one that looks like an apple-watch sports band)
- GPS and HR monitors work great, and the pace/stride info seems very accurate
- the display is always clear and always on
the bad:
- one bad thing is that if you want to leave your phone at home when you go for a run with the bip, you will be without music. i guess you can get headphones that can store music on them, but the watch itself has no music player.
- the default app does not show you a calendar view of your workouts the way that Garmin did. i miss that view. you can have it automatically synced with google fit, but...
- google fit sync is not the best. it logs all the walks, which is a lot of activity in the google fit journal that i just do not want. i wish there was an option to log only runs, not walks. HR is not synced w google fit for some reason tho, wish it was
overall:
- [if u dont need it to be a standalone mp3 player] buy it. this watch is on par to compete with some of the best smartwatches and activity trackers, except it beats all of them when it comes to battery life and price.
Top reviews from other countries
- Légère
- Compacte
- Excellente autonomie (plusieurs semaines)
- GPS intégré
- Système et efficace
- LE gros atout : un écran dit "réflectif". Le fond de l'écran utilise la lumière environnante et la réfléchit de manière à rendre l'écran lisible même au soleil et sans avoir à activer le rétroéclairage. C'est moins joli que l'amoled, mais tellement plus pratique de pouvoir lire sa montre sans devoir l'allumer !
Pro: Battery is phinominal, if bluetooth is not connected for all the time(which don't need all the time) battery easily lasts 25+ days. Thats exactly something I was looking for.
Pedometer is accurate, heartbeat monitor is also somewhat accurate.
Sleep patterns are also accurately told.
Very very lightweight even at times one can forget that you are wearing it. Waterproof. Charging pod is also sturdy. Watch design is modern and one can easily show off in meeting rooms among colleagues. App is also very easy to use and bug free unlike many other appa available.
Therr are about 20+/- watch faces available within the app.
Cons: screen is not very high resolution (which is OK for me since i dont watch movies on smartwatch-pun intended)