Amazfit Band 7 Activity Fitness Tracker for Men Women, 18-Day Battery Life, Alexa Built-in, 1.47”AMOLED Display, 24H Heart Rate & SPO₂ Monitoring, 120 Sports Modes, 5 ATM Water Resistant, Black

$64.99


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Amazfit Band 7 offers big features in a small package. The Band 7 has a 1.47” display bring you a clear visual experience. When fully charged the device can last up to 18 days with a typical use and up to 9 days with heavy use. The Amazfit Band 7 can assess three health indicators (SPO2, heart-rate and stress) with one click in only 45 seconds. The Band 7 offers 120 sport modes to track useful exercise data like distance, speed, heart rate, etc.
Dominate Your Workout Goals: 120 Sports Modes; Smart Recognition of 4 Sports; PeakBeats Workout Status Algorithm; 5 ATM Water-resistance
A Battery Brimming with Power: Ultra-long 18-day Battery Life; Brimming with power, the battery of the Amazfit Band 7 has a mega 232 mAh rated value
Harness the Power of Health: 24H Monitoring of Heart Rate, Blood-oxygen, Stress, Track Sleep Quality & Daytime Naps; Test 3 Health Metrics in 1 Tap, Abnormal Heart Rate, Blood-oxygen & Stress Alerts
The Power to See More: 1.47″ Large HD AMOLED Display; The viewable area of the Amazfit Band 7’s large HD AMOLED display is 112% bigger than the previous generation, while the body remains slim and light.
Almighty Assistance &Powerful Zepp OS: With the Amazon Alexa built-in, you can easily ask questions, set alarms and timers, check the weather, and more. Light and low power-consuming Zepp OS enables supreme & seamless interaction, and the rich app ecosystem features over 10 mini apps to enhance your daily life. Connection: Bluetooth 5.2 BLE

Customers say

Customers find the watch to be a good value for the price. They appreciate its nice, big, and easy-to-read faces. The battery life is good, lasting about a couple of weeks between charges. The functionality works well, and the mobile app is clear. Many customers find it easy to use, though some have differing opinions on accuracy, app quality, and build quality.

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11 reviews for Amazfit Band 7 Activity Fitness Tracker for Men Women, 18-Day Battery Life, Alexa Built-in, 1.47”AMOLED Display, 24H Heart Rate & SPO₂ Monitoring, 120 Sports Modes, 5 ATM Water Resistant, Black

  1. Jasbir Gill

    Cheap but impressive
    I bought this to replace a Fitbit Charge and am happy so far. The battery is still running off the first charge from the end of October, over three weeks now. I’m a big middle-aged guy wanting to track his exercise and his heartbeat and the device works well. It’s easy to use and is accurate enough for my purposes. You can change the electronic fascias to make it easier to understand. The strap is plastic but quite large: I have big wrists and the strap fits easily.The mobile phone is simple to commission although it provides or could provide much more information than I need. I don’t even know what some of the items it records actually mean ! The device tracks my heart rate and exercise, and I can enter my weight. It actually does a lot more.I’d like to be able to record my food intake to understand it better but that would be the only slight drawback I’d say. I’m happy with the device.

  2. chl

    great watch and a lot of info from it. The price is right. Don’t buy Fitbit
    I bought a Fitbit Charge 5 in last Xmas and use it for several months. Not only the Charge 5 is expensive to buy and gave a very little info. Fitbit want more than $100 a year if you want more info. I got disappoint with Fitbit and got myself a Amazfit Band 7. I was very happy with it. The reading is accurate especially the blood oxygen and pulse rate. It can also monitor your oxygen level and pulse rate continuously for 24 hours. It came with 6 watch face you don’t have to pay and it is more than enough for me. The app is easy to install even for a seniors. It gives me more info than I needed. If you want a watch to keep track of your health and workout and stress, this is the one. It is well made. the wrist strap is not the best. I bought a metal wrist trap to replace it. One thing it does not do is to do ECG like the Fitbit. So, don’t expect it will warn you for irregular heart beats.

  3. Case Reviewer

    Great device, good value, but don’t shower with it unless you like changing settings all the time.
    I like this device and am glad I bought this rather than the more expensive FitBit.Pros: Counts steps reliably, and the display is vivid. It has nice reminder features. Battery life is great. Waterproof. It doesn’t waste power on the display unless you tap it. It has lots of features, and looks quite smart.Cons: The “lock” facility doesn’t work well – rain or showering will just unlock it and change screens/settings which is annoying. About once every week or two the band will release itself (once whilst swimming in the pool). It doesn’t stay lit up very long after tapping the screen. It doesn’t seem to detect that I am asleep for a couple of hours.Pros outweigh the Cons for me, although I wish they would do a firmware upgrade to make unlocking less trivial – just so the water of the shower doesn’t get interpreted as me tapping/changing things.

  4. Steve A Carter

    Amazing Options At A Bargain Price
    This is product where I wish it was a 10 point rating. I am not confident that its a 4 or a 5, but it’s a solid 4.5. I have only had it for a week, but I am thoroughly impressed at the value it provides. I bought it to help track sleep quality, heart rate monitoring and activity. I am trying to increase my step count so having better awareness of this was the key driver.My experience to date has mostly been very positive. I am fairly technical and have been a bit frustrated by the permission requests though. To be fair, my last fitness band was a Mi Band 3 which I was unable to revive because it hadn’t been charged in about 6+ years. I have an Pixel Android phone running Android 15 which probably wasn’t around when the watch debuted.Setup was easy enough. The packaging was uninspired and the included ‘manual’ was minimal. It did contain a QR code which you scan to link to the right Zepp app to download. After setting up a Zepp account, pairing the watch was easy enough.Battery life has been great, but really depends on the settings you set. I am skeptical I can hit 20 days. I wanted indepth sleep tracking and I am doing indoor cycling 4 times a week for about 30 minutes. I disabled the active heart rate monitoring. After 7 days, I have 25% battery left. so 9-10 days max. I am going to disable the sleep tracking to see how this impacts battery life. It is nice to see in the short term, but I find it doesn’t help in the long run. I know how I feel in the morning despite what the tracker says about deep sleep and REM sleep.The phone app has a wealth of setting which may overwhelm some people. Out of the box, the default settings are probably just fine though. Things like notifications might be the exception though. The app does require a lot of permissions, some of which I question. Perhaps iOS is better? It is pretty phenomenal it can take calls at this price point, but I am not keen to give it access to my call history and contacts to do so. It reminds me constantly that it needs it though. Rather annoying.I do love the variety of watch faces, including adding your own photo if you want. I also have an old Xiaomi scale which I was able to sync to the Zepp app so I can record my weight too. After playing with all of the settings, I have things setup the way I want now and it works well (other than the barrage of warning about missing permissions – if I could override this single missing permission I would be ecstatic).I saw a few comments about showering with it which are accurate. The touch screen does trigger in the shower, so its something to be aware of. I also saw a lot of comments about the band not staying in place. This appears to be fixed as it happened to me yet. I do see there are a variety of alternate bands too so I am still considering that option.I can’t comment on the accuracy of any of the readings. I have no idea how a light can monitor by blood oxygen level. The pulse readings seem to be fairly accurate as they are elevated during my work outs and low while sleeping. There is a stress monitoring setting which seems awfully fishy. I am not someone who gets stressed often but the watch keeps telling me to listen to calming music LOL.What I do love is the amount of information I can get on my wrist. The screen is bright and clear. Notifications from my phone vibrate on my wrist. I just twist my wrist quickly and I can see the notification or the watch face default. It takes a bit of practice, but you can swipe up, down or to the side to get different features. To manually measure heart rate, blood oxygen or stress, you can swipe up. There is a One Tap option to measure all three which is nice. You can also track your work outs. Swipe down to change settings. Swipe to the side to see notifications or go back. Most of what you need is available on your wrist, but the phone app is more detailed. All of what you see in the various menus can be changed in the app.Despite any reservations about giving my personal information, this fitness band is a bargain for the functionality it provides. If you are looking for something easy to use, that can help you monitor some basic health measures, this should fit the bill. The Apple Watch or Pixel Watch have their place if you need all that functionality, but charging them every night seems like a real pain. Charging this band weekly (or less) is great. It doesn’t have the same functionality, but it does everything I need for about 10-15% of the cost of those watches.***********Week 2 Update***************After disabling the REM monitoring for sleep tracking the battery life is much improved. It does warn you of battery impact when enabling the sleep tracking, so this isn’t surprising. With it enabled it was about 9 days of battery which is still solid. With it disabled, I am at 66% battery remaining after 1 week of usage so the ‘expected’ 20 day battery life seems likely.I still find the endless warnings rather annoying since I am not authorizing the Zepp app to access my Contacts or Call History. Even time I launch the app I have to acknowledge two pop ups alerting me of this. I haven’t figured out how to stop this without just giving in and allowing access to all the things.I did more tinkering and discovered you can edit the watch faces which wasn’t clear to me initially. Some of the watch faces looked really nice, but didn’t show the most relevant information. In the settings on the watch you can choose Edit and then select what measures you want displayed for the selected face. For instance if you don’t want to see heart rate, this can be changed to battery, step count, or various other options. This is a nice discovery because there were a number of watch faces I visually liked, but didn’t initially choose because they didn’t show what I wanted to see.I have also connected the watch to Google Health and Google Fit. I have a smart scale and a blood pressure monitor which I can now collect data from in a central place. You just have to configure Fit and Health to be connected to the Zepp app (and other smart apps you have) in order to collect data from your different sources. I had an old Xiaomi smart scale that didn’t work in the Zepp app. I had the Zepp Life app though and it paired the scale which then worked in the Zepp app. I ended up buying a different brand smart scale with additional features I wanted and it won’t pair with the Zepp app. This is what made me sync everything back to Google Fit instead.I will also point out that the watch makes using Android Auto a bit of a pain. It intercepts messages before they appear in the car console. Initially I was also getting Google Maps updates buzzing on the watch every time the street was changing. I was also getting YouTube Music alerts every time the track changed. I disabled alerts for both of these apps to prevent the annoyance, but I haven’t figured out how to keep the notifications in Android Auto so I can respond hands free when needed.As long as you don’t mind spending a fair bit of time fine tuning the watch settings, and researching how to do this if you don’t know, it still provides a very compelling value proposition.

  5. jdm

    OK, but …
    Has some nice features, but fails on the most basic one … what the heck time is it??Somehow the watch faces change without direction and it is difficult to find the one you had. Watch keeps telling you all kinds of stuff (which you might like) steps taken, heart rate, sleep time, etc. but, hard to get it to tell the time. You can turn your wrist, tap the screen, push on the sides, shake it, yell at it, to no avail. Strap is not great as there is a tendency for it to come apart and perhaps lose the watch. It has all kinds of icons without any manual to show what they mean. Easy to figure out some, but not others and if you do tap on one to see, you might get in a revolving door and spend way too much time trying to get back to seeing what time it is. Good side is it is not expensive. But, it gets yelled at much more than any other such device.

  6. Amazon Customer

    Falls off of wrist. The clasp is very flimsy.
    The device is great, but the wrist strap design is unfortunate. It fell off my arm often when moving through the day. A grocery store clerk ran after me to give it to me after it fad fallen off my wrist, and I had no idea it was gone. After 9 months, fortunately not losing it, the silicone cracked on the hole where I place the clasp/knob. The wrist strap is not great.

  7. Roman Mercado

    Precio calidad

  8. Surriya

    Loved this product !!Worth the money and quality.

  9. Learner

    After several false starts when the band would not sync with the app, it works well. It’s a little tricky to put on without being too tight or too loose. I use an elliptical exerciser, but the band does not support it. It would be better for running, cycling or walking. The sleep info is not always entirely accurate, but it gets close. The one touch heart monitor is helpful. It counts steps fairly well, though it overcounts my elliptical steps. Customer service is unusually good, clear and personalized, a real plus. Charges quickly. I don’t wear it in the shower so I can’t say if it is truly waterproof. Overall, I am happy enough.Update: At week 7, the band unlatched by itself and the crystal broke when it hit the pavement. Again customer service was exceptional, replacing the band and paying for shipping the old one back. Though the new band has unlatched when bumped once or twice, it has not been a big problem. I added a matching small rubber band near the latch several weeks ago. It seems to help.

  10. Abbie

    This watch is amazing! literally 10x better than even the fitbit sense watches. The steps, heartrate, and sleep tracking is very accurate. There are tons of apps like pomodoro timer, workout tracker, alarm, calendar, cycle tracking, and more that you can use on your watch, and you don’t have to be on your phone to use them.I bought one for my dad over a year ago, and he loves it, so I got one for myself and my mom too. Affordable, reliable, and easy to use. Highly recommend!

  11. Jesus R.

    Es buena, tienen buenas funciones, lo malo que al estar entrenando luego el sensor de frecuencia cardiaca no mide bien ( cómo la mayoría de las pulseras) y luego si le pones auto pausa ( se pausa cuando no debe), pero son errores que suceden con muy poca frecuencia, la batería en uso normal te dura 12 días, si quieres medir el vo2 max es solo con carreras, no te lo mide en ningún otro deporte

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