🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with Amazfit Balance!
The Amazfit Balance 46mm Smart Watch combines cutting-edge technology with a stylish design, featuring AI-powered voice control, a stunning AMOLED display, and an impressive 14-day battery life. With NFC contactless payment, accurate GPS tracking, and personalized training plans, it’s the ultimate companion for both fitness enthusiasts and busy professionals.
W**J
A great first fitness watch.
No complaints here! At the price I paid, nothing comes close. By disabling unnecessary features I’m on day 10 and at 30% battery. For a casual user looking to track calory intake, steps, calories burned, track heart rate, weight, BMI, add workout routines etc I can’t fault it.As a long time iPhone user I simply cannot live with charging an Apple Watch every day and whilst some functions are limited such as music, ability to reply to messages etc… I really don’t care: I wanted a fitness watch, not an Apple Watch substitute.Serious fitness freaks and athletes may prefer to pay more for a bigger name, but I have zero complaints for casual/basic fitness tracking.
A**R
Perfect smart/fitness watch
Haven't had a smart watch in years and that was due to my detest for daily charging. That's not to say I wouldn't take off a conventional watch at the end of the day. It was the anxiety of seeing the battery rapidly deplete over the course of a day or sometime less than that and was too off putting.After some research settled on the amazfit balance being a good all rounder with promised battery life, smart watch abilities and fitness tracking.First thing first it's asthetically very pleasing and slim considering the watch face size. Having somewhat small wrists it fits perfect surpringly and is comfortable to wear.The smartness is all there and everything I needed, incoming/outgoing calls, SMS/WhatsApp messages with keyboard/voice dedication to respond back to and control of music on phone and weather/calendar update.Fitness element is great and the first time engaging with watches that track all this data. Really good from my observation and track a large set of health function presented well within the zepp app and honestly it's giving me some good pointers especially on my sleep pattern! Well impressed and will see how far I go with this.The revelation though is in the battery life, comfortably achieved 10+ days on a single charge with all all fitness stuff being monitored and consistent smart watch activity. I'm seriously impressed and just shocked at how efficient the battery is, coming from a 1 day watch battery life it's made smart watches viable to me at last. WatchOS and AppleOS really need to sort out how battery insufficient their os is as this watch does like 90% of what those watches can do with battery life that's at least 3x better on their most expensive models.Lastly the available watch faces from their app store are actually very nice and I found a set of beautiful watch faces that I keep on rotation.For anyone on the fence like me, especially due to battery concerns. We've reached a point that a brand with the right OS has emerged and the tech has caught up. There is no real comprise here compared to the big brand except perhaps in very niche areas.If you accept that than the amazfit balance is a no brainer especially when you factor in the price.
S**.
Not Sure, Want More & Will Try Again
So, where to begin, I have always had galaxy Watches, I have the 5 pro now, had been waiting for the Ultra to see what that would produce. My biggest gripes on all smartwatches are battery life and syncing, plus ease of use. Have Galaxy Watch have Samsung phone all good!.......yea, but no. I love not having to take a watch off and so charging every 36 hours is annoying. Which brings me onto the Balance. I had one and sent it back, now that it has AI and can you can speak your reply plus amazing battery life thought we'd try again. I did, but sent back - back I am going to try again. Lets start, the watch isn't chunky, its light weight, good screen resolution, but doesnt have the feel and build quality of the Samsung or a Huawei, but it doesnt feel cheap and nasty. Setting up is a challenge, although great intergration with Google Fit - no issues there. The software seems a little laggy but again that could be due to the set up and syncinig. The Zepp App is easy to install and the pairing of the watch simple enough. This is the tricky bit now. You need to provide lots of permissions for the watch to access everything, again once done seems OK, only you also have to go into the Zepp app to allow phone permissions and then bluetooth on the phone to allowing calls - if you don't do this the phone will not work through the watch. Media playing and controling is easy but no Spotify or Deezer, only use from the watch unless you load music directly - not an issue but time consuming. Furthermore, going back to permissions, these need to be granted for the Zepp app to send notifications, all straight forward but takes time - plenty of canned replies plus the ability to voice text/whatsapp reply is good. Pictures can be viewed on whatsapp messages on the phone and watch too. Speaker loud and clear but a little tiny. Fitness tracking seems good, GPS picked up well and route back feature useful. I havent tried NFC pay, but if I buy again and keep for a while I shall subscibe to Curve and load cards. the Zepp apps needs to be kept open and locked for full functionality, so a tad more battery drain on the phone. The Zepp app fitness info is incredible in detail and contains every metric you will ever need and the one step measurements on the watch is very clear and useful - the watch and app sync well. Sleep tracking seems on par with the Galaxy watch 5 pro - not sure I agree with the subscrition service, but one I may consider if I buy again. Body compersition measurement works and seems on a par with the Galaxy watch 5 pro. The stand out feature for me is the battery life. The watch I had came with 72% charge, I set it up, used for three days and tracked numenrous excercises, when I went to charge it again - still had 22% really amazing. My only other bug is that whilst you can receive, reply and delete messages etc from the watch, this doesnt sync with the phone, so when you go to your emails, texts or Whatsapp messages on your phone they need to be cleared so you are doubling up. summing up I would say when you get the watch you need patience and time to understand it and what works best for you, I have little patience, so having a Samsung Watch and Phone where snycing is instant on all things, plus Samsung pay it really tough to say I definetly going to prefer the Balance, but if you or I for that matter can live with a few niggles to have fantastic battery pretty good tracking and not an over priced watch, this could be the one for you. One final point worth mentioning, if you have used Google Fit or Samsung Health or Huawei Health ou know the phone will track your steps without the watch. The Zepp app doesnt do this, so if you are not wearing the watch your steps will not be counted - I did try to see if turning on Fit tracking would cause double counting when putting the watch back on and leaving Fit tracking working side by side, but can't be sure if one conteracts the other. Hope this is of use and happy choices. If I but again and keep for a while I shall follow up - time and patience will tell :)Brief update, I did purchase again and found this since a possible update the phone and watch messages did sync. Very good. The downside having kept for a few days once the phone got very hot and battery drain heavy - apparently this is to.do with Zepp app being locked as kept open which constantly looks to sync with the watch. Unfortunately this led to me sending back again......perhaps I might try Garmin or wait for next iteration of the balance and try once more!
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