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The Amazfit Bip 3 Pro features a 1.69″ Large Color Display, 2 Weeks’ Battery Life, 5 ATM Water-resistance, 4 Satellite Positioning Systems, and Blood-oxygen Saturation Measurement.
1.69″ Large Color Display: Immerse yourself in the super-large and colorful HD Display, and see all your incoming calls, messages, reminders, and health and fitness data in awesome, expansive quality
5 ATM Water-resistance: With its water-resistance grade of 5 ATM, you can swim with your Bip 3 Pro, without worry. The watch can even track your activity data with its Open Water Swimming sports mode.
60+ Sport Modes: Get data for all your favorite sports, like indoor and outdoor walking, running and cycling, as well as more freeform workouts like strength training, yoga, and free training.
4 Satellite Positioning Systems: The Amazfit Bip 3 Pro supports 4 satellite positioning systems to help you track your moves through the great outdoors with high-precision.
Blood-oxygen Saturation Measurement: Use the watch to easily measure your blood-oxygen saturation in as quick as 25 seconds, to quickly understand your physical state.
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Water resistance depth: 50.0 meters. Supported Devices Android 7.0 and above, iOS 12.0 and above
Customers say
Customers find the watch a good value for the price. It has an amazing battery life, lasting 2 weeks or more. They like its functionality, ease of use, and looks. However, some customers have mixed opinions on heart rate monitoring, features, and GPS functionality.
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Student📝 –
Great product on budget
Has very good battery life, GPS, Heart rate measurement, and other features! Compare to apple watch, its measurement is not super accurate, but you can get pretty okay approximate. If you need smart watch for very accurate measurement, recommend you to higher your budget. But, you do not need very accurate measurement then this product is for you!!
Fredo –
Great smartwatch, mediocre fitness tracker
For the price, this is a great smartwatch packed full of features, but it’s also bittersweet as it’s functionality as a fitness tracker is deliberately kneecapped.Pros:- long battery life- free app and easy to use/navigate- notifications on watch from phone- built in GPS- superior quick release metal pins for watch strap (compared to inferior fitbit plastic quick release)- user interface is amazing, giving detailed info with a tap for each category- nice watch faces with sunrise/sundown, weather, stats, etc- More accurate step counter than fitbit (harder to cheat steps with arm movements due to built in GPS)- Great charging adapter, no fiddling- Fast restart, OS loads near instantly.cons:- heart rate sensor is kept in low power mode, except when the watch detects you’re sleeping or exercising. Even in high power mode it’s not as accurate as Garmin/Fitbit/Apple watches. There is no option to keep the sensors in high power mode all the time, which is a shame. I would be willing to have shorter battery life for a more accurate sensor 24/7, but I’m guessing there’s a hardware limitation (i.e. overheating) preventing that.Conclusion:As far as smartwatches go, this is about as good as you’re going to get feature-wise. It’s not a flashy watch, very minimalist and Apple clone-like.The reason why this tracker is so cheap comes down to the inferior sensors. Heart rate tracking takes a while to dial in on your current heart rate, even with All Day Heart Rate setting at 1 minute (the shortest duration available). I tested against a fitbit Charge 5 (which has a decent sensor) and the Bip 3 Pro was consistently 5-10 BPM higher or lower. When you average it out all day, the resting heart rate is somehow spot on.TL;DR – Bip 3 Pro is an amazing smartwatch for the price packed with features and a free App, but as a health tracker it’s not reliable enough to recommend.
Cam in Alberta –
Perfect for a senior who walks!
Serious smart watch, with just what you need and no more. Excellent value!!! Also the app is very good. Yes I can answer phone calls on it! Tough build quality, looks good.
Stefanie W. –
Great value for price!
Looks great, comfortable and works very well. The battery lasts forever!I have replaced the wristband with a mesh metal one, was easy to do.
AJ –
Very poor GPS, stay away from this for any outdoor related workouts that require GPS tracking.
Unfortunately this watch is absolute garbage. I am aware the price point is at the low end, so I guess you get what you paid for.There’s a number of major issues with this watch that makes it unusable for any workout requiring GPS tracking. I was meaning to use it for outdoor runs but the GPS takes so long to calibrate every time that it does not start tracking until 5 mins into my runs, which skews stats like pace and cadence. It results in some crazy pace readings that I know I am not capable of running. If I want the GPS to be tracking correctly, I have to place the watch outside in our driveway for 5 mins before every run to make sure the GPS finds a signal. I live in a suburban area with plenty of space, it should not be hard to get a GPS reading. I am also just waiting for the day a delivery driver helps themselves to my watch :)Another issue I have with this is that it stops my workouts at random times throughout the runs. I can only assume it is because the sweat prevents it from getting an accurate heartbeat reading, or maybe my long sleeves trigger the touch screen? I also had it stop when readjusting my sleeves and pulling them up over the watch as I start to get hot, which probably triggers the side button and also stops the workout.Please do yourselves a favour and invest a bit more to get a better piece of equipment, especially if you’re relying on it for outside activities that require GPS as these inconsistencies and hiccups unfortunately make it impossible for me to track my progress correctly.
gaurang nazar –
Great for the price
Pros:1) Cheaper than others and good features.2) Battery life is great.3) Great looks.4) Readings are reliable (except for stress)5) Easy to operate watch and app.Cons:1) Stress levels: Not sure what it measures but even when I am absolutely in a relaxed state, it shows high stress levels. 🙂 Not that I am relying too much on it. :)2) Does not measure blood pressure.Still new to this will update review after some use.
Brian –
Simple and Easy to Use
Amazing. I’ve had so many Fitbits and Forerunner watches, and none holds a candle to the simplicity and ease of use this has. So easy. It just works, it’s easy to navigate and the batter is amazing. So happy to have found this. iPhone app is very good.
Jacob –
1 Week in, it’s great.
Had this watch for ajust about a week, came at 56% charged, didn’t charge it for 5 days until it was at 15%, so battery life seems great. Only took 1hr 40 min to get to 100%>. I’ve used it for a couple of runs, GPS seems solid enough to look at your route after, distance seems good and I really enjoy that it shows you your pace while running and various other things too. I like the other stats it gives you for workouts and sleep. Happy with this so far! Good bang for buck.
Jonathan Escobedo –
Cumple su funciĂłn, nada pretencioso, ya me durĂł más de 1 año, cosas que los galaxy no duraban, justo al año se descomponĂan y este sigue como si nada, la baterĂa le dura mucho.
Suraj Kamath –
A great value-for-money buy @S$89. nice size and screen, ok UI, and integration with google fit and strava. does everything well enough, does nothing great so buy if value is key for you, else go for something else.. battery life is decent, 14days as advertised with light usage and 10min HR monitoring. The blood oxygen reading doesn’t work for me unless the watch is in the exact right spot. the GTS4 Mini was a good contender but I dont think the nicer screen and build could beat the lowerr price of the Bip 3 pro. The onboard GPS is a nice touch, but I think I could have gone for the bip3 too without regretting it .
Amazon Customer –
Very good smart watch. Tracks well, definitely is waterproof, I have worn in the shower and while doing dishes. I didn’t like the band that came with it as something about it irritated my skin but found a great replacement that was easy to swap out. Feels comfortable on the wrist and the band does adjust to perfect fit. My phone does keep losing it’s sync I am not sure why but that doesn’t bother me and probably something to do with me not setting things up correctly, I am not very techy.
Lai WK –
Well receive the items and like it very much
Ryan –
I have had this watch for a few months and I have been very impressed overall. It is a great alternative to an Apple Watch, and a much better price! It seems to track exercise and steps well, and the heart rate seems pretty accurate. The battery truly does last a long time, I probably go at least 2-3 weeks between charges, and I wear it 24/7. (For example, right now the battery is at 60% and I last charged it 10 days ago).I wish it had more features, or apps that you could add, but can’t complain for the affordable cost. I don’t use it for phone notifications (like texts/calls) so I can’t comment on how well those functions work. Only complaint so far is that it doesn’t always light up when you life your wrist, like it should do. I’ve noticed that if it doesn’t light up, I have to more forcefully twist my wrist up for it to light up. Not a deal breaker, but it is annoying at times when I just want to see what time it is. I also wish there were better options for the watch face. There are several that you can download, but none are really that great.