




Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch 46mm, 14 Day Battery, 1.97" AMOLED Display, GPS & Free Maps, AI, Bluetooth Call & Text, Health, Fitness & Sleep Tracker, 140+ Workout Modes, 5 ATM Water-Resistance, Black
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Description
About this item STYLISH DESIGN, VIBRANT DISPLAY: The lightweight aluminum build blends effortless style with workout durability, while the vivid 1.97" AMOLED display keeps your data easy to read, even under bright sunlight. ALL-IN-ONE ACTIVITY TRACKING: The Amazfit Bip 6 fitness tracker watch offers 140+ workout modes including HYROX Race and Strength Training, plus personalized AI coaching and 50m water resistance. UP TO 14 DAYS BATTERY LIFE: The Amazfit Bip 6 smart watch powers through your training and recovery for up to two weeks at a time - no nightly charging needed. ACCURATE GPS TRACKING & NAVIGATION: Stay on course with free downloadable maps and turn-by-turn directions. Support from 5 satellite systems ensures precise tracking of every move and fast GPS connection. 24/7 HEALTH MONITORING: The Amazfit Bip 6 smartwatch provides precise, real-time monitoring of heart rate, sleep, blood-oxygen and stress, empowering you with actionable insights to optimize your health and fitness. See more product details
Details
Product information Additional details Operating System Zepp OS Additional Features AI Assistance, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Text Messaging GPS Geotagging Functionality Built-in GPS Band Material Type Silicone Water Resistance Level Water Resistant Sport Type Basketball, Cycling, Diving, Hiking, Swimming Human Interface Input Buttons, Touchscreen Supported Application Camera, GPS, Messages, Multisport Tracker, Voice Assistant Water Resistance Depth 50 Meters Language English Supported Satellite Navigation System BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo Metrics Measured Blood Oxygen (SpO2), Breath Rate, Calories Burned, Heart Rate Closure Type Buckle Style Shape Rectangular Style Name Bip 6 Color Black Band Color Black Connectivity Connectivity Technology Bluetooth Wireless Compability Bluetooth Wireless Provider Unlocked Communication Feature Notification, Phone Call, Text Message Compatibility Compatible Devices Android 7.0 and above, iOS 14.0 and above Compatible Phone Models Android 7.0 and above, iOS 14.0 and above Memory & Storage Memory Storage Capacity 512 MB RAM Memory Installed 64 MB User guide Warranty Type Limited Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Amazfit Model Name Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch Target Audience Boys, Girls, Men, Women Age Range Description Adult Model Number A2435 Built-In Media Magnetic charging base (no USB Type-C cable), Smart Watch, User Manual Warranty Description 1 year manufacturer Wearable Computer Type Smart Watch UPC 850071618013 Manufacturer Amazfit Unit Count 1.0 Count External Testing Certification 03550-25-10771 Best Sellers Rank #479 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #10 in Smartwatches ASIN B0DYJKTHYF Customer Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars Battery Battery Capacity 340 Milliamp Hours Battery Cell Type Lithium Polymer Battery Average Life 14 days Display Screen Size 1.97 Inches Display Type AMOLED Resolution 390 x 450 Maximum Display Brightness 2000 Nit Measurements Band Width 22 Millimeters Item Weight 1.44 ounces Item Dimensions 4.5 x 4.5 x 2 inches Band Length 195 Millimeters Item Dimensions D x W x H 1.8"D x 1.6"W x 0.4"H
Customer reviews
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How can it be so good!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this to replace my Fitbit Versa 2, which I had for almost three years before the heart rate monitor just stopped working and the battery needed charging every other day. I found out this was common, fitness watches apparently only last a couple years -- if you're lucky -- and none (excepting Apple watch) are designed to be fixed or have their batteries upgraded -- they're built to be disposable. I cringed to see how expensive the latest Fitbit and Garmin watches are now -- there's no way I'm spending $200 or $300 on something I have to throw away after a couple years. Thankfully there are a lot of inexpensive ones on the market now, you just have to make sure it has the features you want. You also have to worry that you don't get some cheap thing thrown together that has a confusing UI on the watch face or on its phone app. Something I really like about the Versa 2 are how polished the UI on the watch and the phone app are. It's not perfect, but Fitbit has been around a long time and they have done one of the better examples of it. I think Garmin's UI and app are really messy and confusing, for example. I'm happy to say that this Amazfit is feature loaded, I didn't have to give up anything at all -- got way more, actually, it has its own GPS receiver?! -- and I like the dimensions better by far than the Versa 2, it's thinner with a bigger screen and all with excellent quality, very solid construction. The battery time is far better than the Fitbit was when it was new. The phone app isn't as refined and clear as Fitbit, that's one ding I'd give it. There's so much that this thing can do and the app designers haven't done a super job of making it easy to configure, their phone software is all over the map. But after only an afternoon of playing with my delightful new toy I was set, it's all laid out even more to my liking than was so for the Fitbit. And all for $75? How can it be this good for $75. How can it be? I'll end with one disappointment that is a pretty big one. I liked using the Fitbit for calorie counting, I really like the food counting tool in the Versa's phone app. If you get an Amazfit, be prepared to use a different app (like MyFitnessPal or Fitbit, which I'm using instead). Amazfit took a shortcut and instead of being able to scan the barcode of your food label or type it in, they have an AI engine ballpark it based on what food you name. Which is worthless, you need a food database to access and it does nothing like that. But that's it. Highly recommended otherwise. I am so happy with this watch. I hope they fix the food log, then they'll be a threat to Fitbit and Garmin that no one saw coming.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this to replace my Fitbit Versa 2, which I had for almost three years before the heart rate monitor just stopped working and the battery needed charging every other day. I found out this was common, fitness watches apparently only last a couple years -- if you're lucky -- and none (excepting Apple watch) are designed to be fixed or have their batteries upgraded -- they're built to be disposable. I cringed to see how expensive the latest Fitbit and Garmin watches are now -- there's no way I'm spending $200 or $300 on something I have to throw away after a couple years. Thankfully there are a lot of inexpensive ones on the market now, you just have to make sure it has the features you want. You also have to worry that you don't get some cheap thing thrown together that has a confusing UI on the watch face or on its phone app. Something I really like about the Versa 2 are how polished the UI on the watch and the phone app are. It's not perfect, but Fitbit has been around a long time and they have done one of the better examples of it. I think Garmin's UI and app are really messy and confusing, for example. I'm happy to say that this Amazfit is feature loaded, I didn't have to give up anything at all -- got way more, actually, it has its own GPS receiver?! -- and I like the dimensions better by far than the Versa 2, it's thinner with a bigger screen and all with excellent quality, very solid construction. The battery time is far better than the Fitbit was when it was new. The phone app isn't as refined and clear as Fitbit, that's one ding I'd give it. There's so much that this thing can do and the app designers haven't done a super job of making it easy to configure, their phone software is all over the map. But after only an afternoon of playing with my delightful new toy I was set, it's all laid out even more to my liking than was so for the Fitbit. And all for $75? How can it be this good for $75. How can it be? I'll end with one disappointment that is a pretty big one. I liked using the Fitbit for calorie counting, I really like the food counting tool in the Versa's phone app. If you get an Amazfit, be prepared to use a different app (like MyFitnessPal or Fitbit, which I'm using instead). Amazfit took a shortcut and instead of being able to scan the barcode of your food label or type it in, they have an AI engine ballpark it based on what food you name. Which is worthless, you need a food database to access and it does nothing like that. But that's it. Highly recommended otherwise. I am so happy with this watch. I hope they fix the food log, then they'll be a threat to Fitbit and Garmin that no one saw coming.
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Excellent value for the $
I have not worn a watch in 25 years, relying on my cell phone as the "go to' for time / date. As I have aged, other factors have come into play as information needed on a real time basis, as being good to know: heart rate, sleep cycles, blood oxygen levels, etc. I considered a watch that pairs with my iphone but found them to be too expensive for what they provide, and lacking some features that I deemed important to me. The BIT 6 watch was actually referred to my wife as a good choice, so we looked into it as an option for our lifestyle. I'll be upfront and tell you that I was not expecting much for $80 as compared to competitors who started off in the $400+ range for comparable performance. After using this for a week, 24/7, I am quite surprised and amazed at all the performance and features built into this watch at this price point! Zepp provides more apps than I know what to do with, information on health that matches to other devices I use on a regular basis, and has an app that interfaces easily with my cellular system. My wife has android phone that pairs 100% to the Zepp apps. I use an iPhone, so there are a few features that do not carry over, but are really unimportant to me. I don't need to text, answer phones or email on my smartwatch. The watch face is easy to read, the band is comfortable on the wrist, fully adjustable from very small to large wrists, easy to set up and use the app with minimal instructions. I did have an adjustment period getting use to the overall size of the watch face, but again, it has been years since I wore anything on my wrist. now, I hardly notice it being there. It would be nice if the watch face was made of a harder, scratch resistant material, but that would add costs. And the battery life - amazing!! After one full week of use 24/7, the battery was still at 59%!! Don''t know how Amazfit can sell these watches at this cost for the level of performance they provide. Seriously, if you are considering a smartwatch purchase, take a long, hard look at this FitBIT 6 as it provides more information, realtime, than others that cost 5+ times. You will not be disappointed!
I have not worn a watch in 25 years, relying on my cell phone as the "go to' for time / date. As I have aged, other factors have come into play as information needed on a real time basis, as being good to know: heart rate, sleep cycles, blood oxygen levels, etc. I considered a watch that pairs with my iphone but found them to be too expensive for what they provide, and lacking some features that I deemed important to me. The BIT 6 watch was actually referred to my wife as a good choice, so we looked into it as an option for our lifestyle. I'll be upfront and tell you that I was not expecting much for $80 as compared to competitors who started off in the $400+ range for comparable performance. After using this for a week, 24/7, I am quite surprised and amazed at all the performance and features built into this watch at this price point! Zepp provides more apps than I know what to do with, information on health that matches to other devices I use on a regular basis, and has an app that interfaces easily with my cellular system. My wife has android phone that pairs 100% to the Zepp apps. I use an iPhone, so there are a few features that do not carry over, but are really unimportant to me. I don't need to text, answer phones or email on my smartwatch. The watch face is easy to read, the band is comfortable on the wrist, fully adjustable from very small to large wrists, easy to set up and use the app with minimal instructions. I did have an adjustment period getting use to the overall size of the watch face, but again, it has been years since I wore anything on my wrist. now, I hardly notice it being there. It would be nice if the watch face was made of a harder, scratch resistant material, but that would add costs. And the battery life - amazing!! After one full week of use 24/7, the battery was still at 59%!! Don''t know how Amazfit can sell these watches at this cost for the level of performance they provide. Seriously, if you are considering a smartwatch purchase, take a long, hard look at this FitBIT 6 as it provides more information, realtime, than others that cost 5+ times. You will not be disappointed!
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Impressive Battery Life & Practical Everyday Features
I’ve been using the Amazfit Bip 6 Smartwatch for about 14 days now, and one of the first things that really stood out to me is the battery life. After two full weeks of use, my watch is still sitting at 44%, which is honestly impressive. I do typically turn Bluetooth on only when I need to sync data to the app, but even with regular use, the battery performance has exceeded my expectations. Another feature I really appreciate is the sleep tracking. It gives a detailed breakdown of sleep stages, which helps me better understand my rest patterns. The watch also includes menstrual cycle tracking, which predicts upcoming cycles — a very useful and convenient feature to have built directly into the device. The customization options are another highlight. Through the app, you can personalize the watch face, adjust settings, and tailor notifications to fit your preferences. It’s very user-friendly and doesn’t take long to set up. In terms of everyday use, the watch also offers: Fitness tracking (steps, calories, distance, and multiple workout modes) Heart rate monitoring and general health tracking SpO2 (blood oxygen) tracking Stress monitoring Notifications for calls, texts, and apps Water resistance, which is helpful for daily wear and workouts The display is clear and easy to read, and the watch itself feels lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day and even overnight. Overall Thoughts: The Amazfit Bip 6 is a solid smartwatch for anyone looking for long battery life, useful health tracking features, and customizable options without needing to charge it constantly. It’s practical, easy to use, and offers a lot of value for everyday wear. If I had to mention anything, I would just note that keeping Bluetooth off most of the time likely helps extend the battery life — but even with that in mind, the longevity is still very impressive. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this watch and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, feature-packed smartwatch.
I’ve been using the Amazfit Bip 6 Smartwatch for about 14 days now, and one of the first things that really stood out to me is the battery life. After two full weeks of use, my watch is still sitting at 44%, which is honestly impressive. I do typically turn Bluetooth on only when I need to sync data to the app, but even with regular use, the battery performance has exceeded my expectations. Another feature I really appreciate is the sleep tracking. It gives a detailed breakdown of sleep stages, which helps me better understand my rest patterns. The watch also includes menstrual cycle tracking, which predicts upcoming cycles — a very useful and convenient feature to have built directly into the device. The customization options are another highlight. Through the app, you can personalize the watch face, adjust settings, and tailor notifications to fit your preferences. It’s very user-friendly and doesn’t take long to set up. In terms of everyday use, the watch also offers: Fitness tracking (steps, calories, distance, and multiple workout modes) Heart rate monitoring and general health tracking SpO2 (blood oxygen) tracking Stress monitoring Notifications for calls, texts, and apps Water resistance, which is helpful for daily wear and workouts The display is clear and easy to read, and the watch itself feels lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day and even overnight. Overall Thoughts: The Amazfit Bip 6 is a solid smartwatch for anyone looking for long battery life, useful health tracking features, and customizable options without needing to charge it constantly. It’s practical, easy to use, and offers a lot of value for everyday wear. If I had to mention anything, I would just note that keeping Bluetooth off most of the time likely helps extend the battery life — but even with that in mind, the longevity is still very impressive. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this watch and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, feature-packed smartwatch.


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Great alternative to the apple watch that works with both ecosystems
Honest review, So I will start off by saying I've had a apple watch series 5 since it came out. Never had a issue with the watch other than battery life wasnt that great. I just got the s26 ultra and watch has just become a digital clock. I needed something that worked with my new phone. After researching tons of watches I came across this gem. I was happy with the price and it had all the features I needed. From what I learned you can't tap to pay with it but I never even used that on my Apple watch but for notifications, tracking my fitness activity and contolling my music. This watch is perfect. You can answer calls, reply to text and stay connected. I can't always have my phone in my hand at work so seeing my notifications are important to me. I got the watch with 56 percent battery life 3 days ago and I'm at 39 percent now. This is the first watch light enough and comfortable enough to even sleep with so I am now also tracking my sleep patterns. I haven't written a review on Amazon in ages but I honestly must say Amazon did a amazing job with this watch. It has so many face watch options and very easy to connect to the phone. If your looking for a fitness tracking good quality watch for a affordable price. I truly highly recommend this watch. I am very happy with my purchase and even if I decide to go back to the apple iPhone. I will still choose to stay with this watch over paying a few hundred dollars for a watch that I have to charge daily and don't use half the features it has. The one thing I'm not sure if this has that I know can come in handy is the sos feature but for 80 bucks I will not complain. Update. I received the watch on March 20 and lost the charger puck right away. Went on a vacation. Watch did not die till April 1st. Ordered a new charger puck that arrives today. I changed all the settings to make it last while out the country but for the watch to last almost 14 days on half battery I will say is amazing.
Honest review, So I will start off by saying I've had a apple watch series 5 since it came out. Never had a issue with the watch other than battery life wasnt that great. I just got the s26 ultra and watch has just become a digital clock. I needed something that worked with my new phone. After researching tons of watches I came across this gem. I was happy with the price and it had all the features I needed. From what I learned you can't tap to pay with it but I never even used that on my Apple watch but for notifications, tracking my fitness activity and contolling my music. This watch is perfect. You can answer calls, reply to text and stay connected. I can't always have my phone in my hand at work so seeing my notifications are important to me. I got the watch with 56 percent battery life 3 days ago and I'm at 39 percent now. This is the first watch light enough and comfortable enough to even sleep with so I am now also tracking my sleep patterns. I haven't written a review on Amazon in ages but I honestly must say Amazon did a amazing job with this watch. It has so many face watch options and very easy to connect to the phone. If your looking for a fitness tracking good quality watch for a affordable price. I truly highly recommend this watch. I am very happy with my purchase and even if I decide to go back to the apple iPhone. I will still choose to stay with this watch over paying a few hundred dollars for a watch that I have to charge daily and don't use half the features it has. The one thing I'm not sure if this has that I know can come in handy is the sos feature but for 80 bucks I will not complain. Update. I received the watch on March 20 and lost the charger puck right away. Went on a vacation. Watch did not die till April 1st. Ordered a new charger puck that arrives today. I changed all the settings to make it last while out the country but for the watch to last almost 14 days on half battery I will say is amazing.

