The watch is of a size that works well for a woman with a wrist that is not very large. The fact that a new watch was purchased to replace the Amazfit Bip was hardly noticed because. The dimensions of the watches are almost identical. According to what was stated earlier, the silicone belt was not only not hypoallergenic but also of very questionable quality. The straps that come with the Amazfit Bip are all the same size, which is a blessing because the watch was starting to bother me when I was wearing the old strap. Short description: The watch is equipped with a respectable number of different types of exercises, as well as a GPS signal that is suitable for use in outdoor activities. They read outside in the warm sunshine. Despite the fact that they are protected from the water, the instruction does not recommend diving while using them. - The user interface can be adjusted as needed. No management issues have been seen so far. It is feasible to exercise control over musical selections using the watch. - Assigning an alarm to the clock itself (and not like in Bip, only through the phone). The vibration is pleasant and not particularly strong; however, at first glance, it appeared to be rather subdued. - The screen can be displayed in three different modes: (1) always-on dimmed display; (2) turn on the screen when the wrist is lifted; and (3) manually activate the screen. When AOD is turned on, the battery life is drastically decreased, and it has not been possible to extend it by more than a week so far. If you want something with the same form factor as the Bip but with an OLED display and a more representative appearance, I think this would make an excellent replacement for the Bip.
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