Amazfit's line of smartwatches may not offer all the bells and whistles of an Apple Watch or Samsung's Galaxy Watch models, but they do offer incredible value given their competitive price tags. The latest model in Amazfit's stylish GTR line-up aims to repeat the success of its predecessor, the GTR 3, but with a different approach to design, improvements to tracking , a bigger display and a bigger battery. Are all these changes worth upgrading to a GTR 4, and how well does it work with both Android and iOS smartphones? Read on to find out.
There's plenty of choice if you are looking for a smartwatch for fitness tracking priced at or below Rs. 15,000. While most smartwatches and fitness trackers at this price level won't offer Google's Wear OS ecosystem, you can find products that deliver a lot of value in terms of hardware, features, and more importantly, battery life.
The Amazfit GTS 2 is a new wearable from the Xiaomi-backed company Huami, and is now available in India. The smartwatch offers features such as automatic heart rate monitoring, SpO2 monitoring, 3GB of internal storage for music, built-in GPS, and an AMOLED display. Priced at Rs. 12,999 in India, the Amazfit GTS 2 also has a built-in microphone and speaker for answering phone calls.
Should you be considering the Amazfit GTS 2 as your next purchase? I used this feature-packed smartwatch for a few weeks, and here's my comprehensive review.
Amazfit has been launching wearables in India at a relentless pace, and the Verge Lite is the latest one that we received for review. The Amazfit Verge Lite is a fitness watch with notifications, and with a sub-Rs. 10,000 price it could appeal to lots of people who want something more than a fitness band but aren't yet ready to splurge over Rs. 20,000 on a full-fledged smartwatch. This is not to be confused with the Amazfit Verge, which is more of a traditional smartwatch with more apps, lower battery life, and the ability to make calls. Read on to find out whether you should buy the Amazfit Verge Lite.