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Review on Amazfit Bip S Fitness Smartwatch by Kichiro Osamura ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

In general, I feel that the watch is worth the price that I paid for it. I would suggest. Only the first and fourth of the many flaws are concerning to me at this time. The photograph that follows showcases the "left" dial, which I preferred, both with and without the lighting. It should come as no surprise that it is not required during the daytime.

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Pros
  • A watch that is rather pleasant to wear and has a huge display. When viewed in direct sunlight, the dial can be seen even without the aid of a backlight; nevertheless, when viewed in the dark, a stunning backlight is revealed. They function independently with their active use for at least two weeks at a time. Excellent protection of the water. You are able to view incoming calls and text messages, as well as take control of the music and the volume. There is a search tool available on the phone. In addition to the watch faces that are provided, there are applications that let you customize your own watch faces to suit any and all preferences.
Cons
  • 1) There is no way that the glass can withstand being scratched. 2) The accuracy of the steps is approximative (as is the case with the majority of devices that function in a similar manner; for example, on a rough road while sitting in a car, you can walk the daily norm of 8000 steps without getting up from the driver's seat; however, the picture is reversed on the ellipse, where an hour of walking results in 410 steps as opposed to 5000–5500 steps. 3) The pulse is also calculated with some degree of uncertainty. After two minutes of running or using an elliptical machine, your pulse will begin to display accurately. Before that, it will appear as if you are at rest; however, after 140 beats, it will go off the scale. And the pulse quickly increases in the correct manner in accordance with the track or ellipse (felt by breathing) 4) The software in the smartphone, for some unknown reason, demands access to geodata each time it is activated; if it does not have access to these data, the smartphone will not want to synchronize with the clock. 5) The watch is actually a fitness bracelet in disguise 6) There are brief periods in which contact is lost with the smartphone