• 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.

Love this Smartwatch! I am basically obsessed with fitness trackers and I have tried several. I am especially interested in sleep tracking and heart rate, but I am also quite active, so steps and activity monitoring are important too. Critical to me, however, is an always on watch face; it basically needs to be a watch! So, my most recent tracker was the Garmin Vivosmart HR, which is quite nice. This Bip, though! Corning Gorilla Glass? Sweet! 30 day battery life? Are you kidding me? Thin, light, and water resistant? Wow! Color display? No way! I love it. It arrived very nicely packaged. The recharging cable is nice, and long enough to be practical. The app is quite good, too. The sleep data is nicely displayed. Deep sleep, light sleep, awake, etc. And it even pairs with my WiFi scale. I got mine on Prime Day and I could not be happier. I have tried two different FitBits, the ill-fated Jawbone Up, and the Garmin, as I said. This far exceeds all of them in terms of value, appearance, and functionality. I have a Samsung Galaxy S8. The Bip has weather, notifications, compass, timer/stopwatch, selectable watchfaces (these will impact battery life), activities, steps, and multiple alarms, something the Garmin still doesn't have! Paying attention, Garmin? Vivosmart only has one alarm, so, for example, I couldn't configure one alarm for weekdays and a separate on for weekends. The Amazfit Bip sets a new standard for fitness trackers and smartwatches as far as I am concerned.

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.

I was searching for a wearable that met 3 criteria. 1 - Monitor heart rate continuously or at set intervals 24/7. 2 - Has a built-in GPS module. 3 - Would monitor my sleep patterns. This device meets and exceeds all three of these needs; and does so very comfortably. The form factor is small, lightweight, and VERY unobtrusive. We all know that if something is cumbersome to wear, we simply will not wear it. I dislike wearing most watches (of all varieties) for this very reason. I was surprised to find that I often forget that I am even wearing this watch; even at the gym! This is the first time in my life I've ever been able to wear a watch at the gym and not be annoyed to some degree. Very surprised about that. IMPORTANT!!! - The packaging does not include any substantial instructions, which is why there are so many 1-star reviews for the Bip. All of your issues can be overcome by visiting the manufacturer's website and doing a little searching. Despite being tech savvy, I still had to visit and search in order to get everything working right. Once you install the app (Mi Fit) on your phone and connect the watch, it's smooth sailing. Battery life has been extremely impressive thus far! Even with continuous HR monitoring. I have only had it for a few days now, but battery is showing 94%. Wow. For power users, there is an app called "Notify & Fitness for Amazfit." It is well worth it to buy the pro version. Highly configurable, and while the Mi Fit app interface is not bad at all, you can really get in much deeper with this other application and control a lot more stuff on the watch. I personally don't care to have notifications pop up on the watch, but some of you might. Overall (and thus far) I am incredibly impressed with this watch!!! The 1-star reviews had me worried, but I could tell that user error (or lack of an easy button) was probably at least partially responsible. Will update if things go sideways!

Lightweight watch that is comfortable and stylish. This fitness/smartwatch is a bargain and it comes equipped with GPS & GLONASS. You won't find a better smartwatch in this price range!

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 Wear for Tizen smartwatches...but honestly...they are fine. I've picked a few different ones I rotate through and I find that I honestly don't miss the more refined watchfaces. Here is what has me sold on this watch...I have had this for over 7 days now. I charged it up completely 8 days ago....my battery is currently at 74%. That is phenomenal. It has GPS on the watch. I will go for a walk and I start the activity and it maps the route that I went. It synchs up with Google Fit. I honestly don't know the accuracy on my steps, sleep and so on...but for me....it's close enough. The darn thing is so light and it is comfortable. It is "plasticy" in how it feels but I really am fine with it. I get my notifications...My phone rings...it vibrates, I get a text it vibrates and it displays the message. It's very tiny but still...I wasn't even expecting it to do that. I don't need to do everything on my watch...that's why I got the phone. Honestly...other than the watchfaces...This phone is more than perfect. I'll take a couple of weeks between charges over a cool looking watchface that ends up burning up my battery anyways. Will this be the watch for everyone? No! But for me...I have the perfect watch now. My search is over for now. Most bang for the buck. I can only suggest giving it a try and seeing if it meets up with your needs. Hope this helps someone reviewing this watch and trying to make the decision to try it out or not. I was there too...and I almost passed...so glad I didn't.

Fitness tracker with GPS, heart rate monitor, and excellent battery life for under $100 - simply impressive! I love this little watch! Battery life: I sync calls/message/apps/weather/24 hr heart rate/alarm and it averages around 2.5%/day. Two things that would kill the battery life: watch face with seconds (I learned this by reading through posts in a forums. With second-hand watch face it drains ~8% a day. The second one is exercise mode but this is obvious since it has constant GPS and heart rate monitor. Other manufacturer with 2 days battery life would only last ~4 hours in exercise mode. With everything turned on, I run 3 times/week and workout 4 nights a week, I am still left with ~20% battery after two weeks. Really impressed! With the exercises that I do, others will need to charge everyday or every other day. Wish list: I hope a future update will bring workout mode so I can track workout (I'm using treadmill mode). Also, challenge mode would be great and please open up community sections within the app. Bluetooth connection to Android device is beyond flawless. It sync instantaneously. I've been using this well over a month and really love it!!! I really enjoy the GPS mapping features and statistics on walking/running to help me pace (beginning runner). Also, statistics on my heart rate is also very helpful. Heart rate while working and using tread mill mode is a bit off, it seems to behind. Using running mode can track it better but running mode activates GPS and uses more battery - please add workout mode. The most impressive features are battery life, cost, and GPS. If you keep notifications, exercise mode minimal and choosing the right clock face you can more achieve a 1-month battery life.

This watch is fantastic. I am moving from a Pebble and did not want to spend $200+ on the FitBit equivalent so I did my research and picked up this watch. It has some good and bad, but the good outweighs the bad by a lot. CONS: - No additional or 3rd party apps for the watch - Out of the hundreds of watch faces very few are setup for US date structure - Band is kinda small for a big fat guy like me (I have 3 holes left) PROS: - Battery life is amazing. After 4 days it is still at 85% - Display quality is insane - With hundreds of watch faces (additional free app needed) you will find something you like - GPS, HR, Stopwatch, Timer, Weather, Activity and Sleep tracker and more make this a great multi use watch - Extremely customizable notifications - Integration with Google Fit - Very thin and light - Charging cradle, not just a cable

I've been using it for over a month now and I love it. I'm an older person who really just wanted to track my steps and my sleep. But I didn't want something that had to be charged very often or cost a lot of money like an Apple watch or the Fitbit bands. This fits the bill. I can track my steps on the watch, or in the app. I can even set the watch up so that it lets me know when I have hit my goal...nice!. I can also set a timer to get me moving if I sit too long. These need to be set up in the app. I can set an alarm TIME in the app, and then switch it on or off directly on the watch. There are many other things this watch can do, but those are the main ones I use. I just checked the app, The watch says 23 days since last charge and I'm on 42% battery life. Love that! Keep in mind that supposedly the GPS function uses a lot of battery life. Most people shut it off when not using it. You can find out more about that function and lots of others by checking out the many, many YouTube videos about this watch. It is very popular, and that's a good thing. If you have a question or a problem, there's probably others that had the same problem, that means there's probably a video or at the very least a web page somewhere that can help you! The Mi Fit app will keep stats for the activities and keep history so you can see how consistent you are in your activities. It has a small section for the sleep tracking, however I would advise anyone who really wants to track their sleep to get the free Android app "Notify & Fitness for Amazfit". You can find it in the Google Play store by the GREEN icon. It interprets the sleep functions even better, and I KNOW the sleep times are more accurate than the Mi Fit app. The "Notify" app will also track the other fitness functions similar to Me Fit, but they each have their pros and cons. I choose to use them both, but that would be a personal decision. Supposedly you can use "Notify" without the Mi Fit app even being installed on the phone, however the Mi Fit app has the built-in way to change the watch face, so I really don't want to uninstall it. Which leads me to one of my favorite things about this watch: the user created faces. There are faces for every age and need and in quite a few languages! I wanted something with good utility, but there are fun ones with Simpsons and comic characters, etc. Those are too busy or make it hard to find the info I need. The stock faces are all pretty usable, but the main reason that I wanted to change from the stock ones is that I wanted 12 hour time display. FYI, most of the faces that come with the Mi Fit app show 24 hour time instead of 12 hour AM/PM time. Some people, like military may prefer the 24 hour display...but I'm so glad that they gave the ability to change. To get 12 hour time, I had to find a way to install third party faces. (Mini tutorial is below) There are several apps on the Play Store that make changing the watch face easy, the one I prefer is "My Watchface [Free] for Amazfit Bip" It has quite a few faces, and allows you to switch out the ones that are in the Mi Fit app so that you can use your replacements directly from the Mi Fit app. It includes a screen that shows you which of the original faces you have switched out so you can easily go back and forth. Some people save the faces on their computer and do it the hard way. This way is much easier! Trust me! I haven't even set up the phone notification functions, because my phone is always in my pocket anyway. I can see where those might be useful for some people but not me. I'm in Florida so this time of year it's not good to get out and walk and for very long. I plan on setting up the GPS functions this fall when the temperature drops a bit. But really I can see from other reviews that it should work fine. All around good watch. I'm very happy with my purchase. My Pics in order: Showing the visibility of the watch face: Watch face-darkest ambient light (The camera lightened the pic a bit. It was really too dark to read it.) Watch face-dark ambient light-somewhat readable Watch face-lit ONLY by overhead light-very readable (No backlight) Watch face-lit by overhead light with backlight on Watch face-lit in dark room with backlight on Screenshots of the two fitness apps: Mi Fit app home screen (tap on each section to drill down) Mi Fit Sleep app (only showing a portion of the info available) Notify & Fitness app home screen (tap on each section to drill down) Watchfaces: My Watchface [Free] for Amazfit Bip app, showing the replaced watch faces side by side with the original faces...original on left, replacement faces on right (app w black background) Watch faces (originals) from the Mi Fit app.(App w white background) These last two pics are provided to illustrate my mini tutorial on how to change from the stock watch face: Using "My Watchface [Free] for Amazfit Bip": After you have picked a replacement face in the watchface app, you decide which of the faces in the Mi Fit app you want to over-write. In this case, I am over-writing the Temple face. Once you have done this (using the watchface app), go to the Mi Fit app and click on the Temple face, and your replacement (in this example, the one showing a time of 5:40), will be the one that is transferred to your watch. And you can see that the one in the side by side pics shows the face in all my pics is the one beside the Temple pic...voila! This Watchface app will let you overwrite a few of the Mi Fit watch faces, and you can overwrite even more of them if you buy the app. I knew I was never going to use the Temple face so I had no concern about not having access to it. There probably is a way to get that original face back, but I really am not sure, and I really don't care because all of these are 24 hour faces that I would never use anyway! Hope this helps someone!

Product was delivered on Sept 4th, its Sept 16th. Watch arrived with 91 percent battery it is now at 39 percent. I have used the gps function for a total of about 2 hours in the 2 weeks. I have the heart beat sensor set to 5 minute intervals. I have showered with it a 4 times allowing the watch to take direct contact with my shower spray as I normally would because I forgot to take it off. No issues at all. This is a great no frills smart watch. Call and text notifications are quick. Sleep tracking is accurate as far as I can tell. If I had to pick something to complain about I would like the ability to mark a location with gps. Then via the watch screen be able to navigate back to that location for help with parking at theme park. I'm sure I could think of some other above and beyond features but all in all couldn't be happier. Fantastic value and durability so far and I will update if I run into any issues.

I took a leap of faith on this watch. It's a little uncomfortable buying from such an unheard of brand here in the states that promises features almost too good to be true for the price. The watch delivers. With reasonable use, 25+ days of battery is very doable. That feature alone makes this watch worth getting. The only time I take this watch off is for showers. I have an alarm clock on my wrist for every morning no matter where I am, and I never worry about it dying in the night and missing my wake up. It's weird to look at 20% battery and know that you have about 5 or 6 more days til a charge. You could go on a 3 week vacation and leave the charger behind. It's liberating. The mi fit app required for the watch is great, plenty intuitive and very useful. The notifications are good enough, the gps is definitely functional, the heart monitor seems to do fine by my standards. Then you can track your sleep, and even if I don't totally buy the specific stats the mi fit app provides me, I appreciate that it keeps track of when I fall asleep and wake up each day accurately enough. The screen is obviously low res and there are only simple touch gestures, but the touch is plenty responsive, and the transflective screen is obviously great in the sun. The lowest backlight brightness setting is plenty to view the watch in low light. I've had an apple watch, and if you are wondering if it's worth the price leap for the Apple, I would argue no. Get the bip, and enjoy the battery life. They've raised the bar for all smartwatches