






⌚ Elevate your lifestyle with the Amazfit Balance — where smart meets stamina!
The Amazfit Balance Smart Watch 46mm is a sleek, AMOLED touchscreen smartwatch designed for professionals who demand precision and style. Featuring a robust 14-day battery, dual-band GPS, and comprehensive health monitoring including body composition and advanced sleep tracking, it seamlessly integrates with Android and iPhone devices. With built-in Amazon Alexa, Bluetooth calling, and over 150 sports modes, it balances fitness, wellness, and smart connectivity in a water-resistant, lightweight design.








| ASIN | B0C7GGYS7M |
| Additional Features | AI Fitness Coaching, AI Sleep Coaching, Body Composition Measurement, Cycle Tracking, Phone Call |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Length | 215 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Battery Capacity | 475 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,542 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #774 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Amazfit |
| Built-In Media | Instruction manual, Magnetic charging cable, Smart watch |
| Case Material Type | Aluminum |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Alexa, [Other] |
| Compatible Devices | Android 7.0 and above Smartphone, iOS 14.0 and above iPhone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS 10.0 and above iPhone, Android 5.0 and above Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,582 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.81 x 1.81 x 0.42 inches |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Amazfit |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 300 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate,Step Count,Blood Oxygen SpO2,Sleep Monitor,Stress |
| Model Name | Amazfit Balance Smart Watch |
| Model Number | A2287-Black |
| Operating System | Zepp OS 4 |
| Resolution | 360 x 360 |
| Screen Size | 38.1 Millimeters |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Special Feature | AI Fitness Coaching, AI Sleep Coaching, Body Composition Measurement, Cycle Tracking, Phone Call |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports |
| Style Name | Smart Watch Only |
| Supported Application | Bluetooth Phone, Health & Fitness Tracker, Reminders, Voice Assistant |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GPS, Galileo, NavIC |
| Target Audience | Men |
| UPC | 850051482276 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | 5 ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11bgn, Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn, Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
M**B
Great quality beautiful and accurate smartwatch
What an amazing smartwatch I have had it now almost 2 years and it never leaves my arm it's very accurate and the Amoled screen brightness is great with beautiful colors and the Bluetooth connectivity is excellent it has never disconnected from my phone yet. It's the best value for money. It tracks my heart rate and sleep perfectly. I am so happy with my amazfit Balance watch that I will now be ordering the new version Balance 2 I am just waiting for the price to go down a little but I can't wait to get my hands on the Balance 2 and do a review on it. Even after 2 years of constant use the battery still easily lasts 5 to 6 days with all the battery draining features turned on. Thank you Amazfit for providing excellent smart watches at an affordable price.
S**R
Great watch for the price
After my Pebble 2 SE started to wear down I switched over to the Amazfit Bip because at the time it was the only comparable smartwatch with similar battery life. Since then I upgraded to the GTS2e and now to the Balance. Needless to say I haven't found a reason to move away from Amazfit as I have always been happy with their watches. The most important feature for me is the battery life, I hate having one more thing to worry about charging if I travel or am away from a power source most of the day. Though I have only been using the Balance for a few days, based on my experience so far I'm pretty confident you could go at least 7 days without needing a charge so long as you don't use the always on display or excessive GPS tracking. I have also enjoyed Amazfit's built in watch apps, they provide everything I need in a watch; notifications, the ability to take calls/respond to texts, a timer, alarm, and a find my mobile function that makes your phone ring when you misplace it. The Balance also introduces an app store where additional apps can be downloaded. Its fairly limited compared to what is offered by Apple or Google, but its nice to have the option. The health tracking is just an added bonus in my book. As for the accuracy, I think it is accurate enough for what it is and can give you a good general sense of where your health metrics are at. It likely isn't as accurate as higher end fitness focused watches, but considering the cost, battery life, and user experience features it includes that are more akin to a traditional smart watch I think its a worthy compromise. The recent update to Zepp OS 3.5 has added its own built in AI assistant, Zepp Flow. It's nothing ground breaking, but it is nice to have and can make doing things like setting a timer, alarm, or starting a workout as easy as asking the watch to do it for you. It also includes Amazon Alexa which can be useful for controlling other smart home devices. Physically its very comfortable to wear, being thin and lightweight. I wear it all day and at night when sleeping without any issues whatsoever. The screen is also very vibrant and can get surprisingly bright which makes it easy to see even in direct sunlight. The included silicone watch strap is also comfortable and has a nice added feature. In the past I have had issues with silicone bands as the keeper that prevents the excess band from flopping around would wear down and allow the band to slip out, requiring me to constantly adjust it and slip it back in. The keeper on the included band has a small notch in it that allows it to plug into the last hole on the band so this should prevent it from slipping out in the future. Overall I think its a great watch for anyone that is looking for something in-between a dedicated fitness device and smart watch, it provides the best of both worlds at a reasonable price.
A**R
Nice watch at a decent price
I have an Amazfit T-Rex2 watch. The band broke on it, after having been replaced not even one year earlier. Anybody who has one of these knows how difficult the bands are to replace. I decided not to try that again, and after some searching, decided to purchase an Amazfit Balance. So far I am very happy with this purchase. The watch is stylish and has many improvements over the T-Rex 2, not the least being a band that is simple to replace. It is easy to navigate the various screens, and there are more features. The watch is very functional, and intuitive. There are plenty of watch faces. I like the exercise tracking, the gps and compass. For the money this seems to be a good quality and good performing watch. If you are seeking a new smart watch that is affordable, stylish and functional this might be the watch for you.
M**Y
First modern smartwatch I've liked
I've been a smartwatch user for over ten years. For most of that time it's been a Pebble, which I love because of the simplicity, but the Pebble lacks biometrics. I've experimented with smartwatches from cheap (Haylou) to expensive (Galaxy Watch Ultra), and they all failed for reasons from inaccurate readings to short battery life to limited watch faces and apps to obnoxious screen brightness levels. I settled on an Oura ring for my biometrics, and continued to wear the Pebble which is still a fantastic watch nine years after the company folded. I decided to try the Amazfit Balance because of the low price and because it looked attractive. As a functional smartwatch, it has delivered on almost all counts. The screen is beautifully readable, and the automatic brightness is always just what it needs to be, down to total darkness when it's about as bright as the luminous paint on a conventional analog watch. While Amazfit doesn't provide user tools for writing watch faces and apps, they do offer a large selection of both, and their free faces show a great deal of variety and innovation. My absolute favorite Pebble app, NavMe, is reproduced on this watch by Navigation Wear which puts Google Maps directions on my wrist. The user interface is a bit quirky, but after a month I've started to get used to the two-button system. They've copied the design of the bubble menu from the Apple Watch, which works decently, but there are enough shortcuts that you don't really need to go to that screen very often. App shortcuts are very customizable and the watch gets easier to use over time as you put the most commonly used functions where you can get to them. Notifications are excellent, very configurable, and very readable. You can choose to read them when they come in by raising your wrist, or slide the screen up at any time to read the ones you missed. There's an on-screen reminder if you have unread messages. I wish the vibration motor was a little stronger, but that's a small point, and you can configure the vibration pattern to be nice and long so you eventually notice it. Biometrics are decent. Although I'm pretty sure the Oura is more accurate (and I still wear it to track sleep), they agree pretty closely on most metrics like heart rate, blood oxygen and steps. I'd be OK with it as my only health tracker if I didn't have the Oura - but the Oura costs more than twice as much as the Balance, carries a more expensive monthly subscription (optional but useful on the Balance), and doesn't tell time. Battery life is very satisfactory. With the always-on display, multiple exercise sessions and navigation, I charge once a week and usually still have around 20 percent left on the battery when the watch goes on the charger. That's just about the same battery life as my Pebble, and about six days longer than the Galaxy Watch. My biggest concern is longevity. Not of the watch itself - it looks great and is holding up well - but of Amazfit's support. I've seen that their earlier watches get a year or two of software updates and then just get sold with obsolete software. I hope the Balance continues to get support, and given the low price and the value I get from it I could buy a new model every couple of years, but I've gotten used to the Pebble which is still both usable and supported after ten years and it seems a shame to toss something this nice after just a couple. The short window of support is my main reason for taking a star away Two suggestions - first, buy a screen/bezel protector if you abuse the watch. Both the screen and bezel are made of somewhat soft material and can be scratched. If you want to keep it looking good, cover it! Second, replace the band. The original is a bit odd, both in appearance and in the clasp. I put on a metal mesh band with a magnetic clasp, and it improves the appearance, comfort and security of the watch a great deal. So, take it from a very particular smartwatch consumer - this one is a really good, usable watch at a very fair price.
N**C
Great Watch With A Few Ifs...
I've had some heart issues for a long time and this past year, they've gotten to the point where I need to do closer monitoring. Then, in July, I had a loop monitor implanted. While it sends a reading to my cardiologist's office every night, I needed something that would alert me when my heart rate fell above or below the doctor's parameters for my situation. I did a lot of research into a lot of watches. I have a Galaxy S22 Ultra so looked at the Galaxy watches and tried one, but the battery life is terrible. I needed a watch that had a battery that would last more than 12 hours with constant heart monitoring. I was already using an Amazfit GTS 4 Mini and loved it, the battery lasted almost 14 days, but it had no alert for heart rate and also was missing a couple other things I wanted/needed, so after looking at so-many-watches, I decided to try the Balance. So here's my review. The watch is large. At least for me, but the screen is amazing! Clear, easy to read, Amoled so the color is great. I chose to use the 'use your own photo' watch face which is new (I think) for Amazfit and I like it. There are several others to choose from and if they stay true to form, more will be added. There are a lot of apps pre-loaded on the watch and a lot to choose from to load so that would probably appeal to many who will use this for fitness. I do not so I can't speak to the fitness portion of the watch. I keep track of my steps/activity on the whole, but not any specific exercise. I got the watch on September 2nd, charged it, and with all of the heart associated apps turned on to run all the time (including running the heart rate monitor every 60 seconds,) I didn't have to charge it until the 11th, and even then, I was still at 18%, but we were going on vacation, so the battery life is great. Like I mentioned, the watch is huge, at least for me. It's 46mm, but light weight, so I don't really notice it much. It has a relatively slim profile on the wrist so I'm not banging into things with it like I thought I would. I did change the band to a stainless steel one because any silicone bands cause a rash for me. Those are the basics. Here's some of the pros and cons. PROS: Huge, clear, bright face that's easy to read, even for people who need glasses. Several watch faces to choose from including one you can personalize. Big plus! Heart/Health monitoring has been pretty accurate so far as tested at the cardiologist's office Sleep monitoring seems to be accurate, matching those times I wake during the night Will follow DND on your phone Will sync with Google Fit and a couple other third party health apps now Different sounds per alerts so you know what alerts are coming in (can't change them though) Syncs well with Zepp app and changes on app are immediate on watch Silicone band will fit a 5-1/2" to 10"+ wrist CONS: NO ECG. None of the watches Amazfit sells in the US has ECG. That was the first question I asked them and from their response, for the foreseeable future, they will not have a watch in the US that has that. The winder is very large and really sits high on the watch. It has the potential to catch on things and does during the night so if you use DND and wear it to bed, it will catch on the sheets at some point, wake the watch, waking you. No tap-to-wake, which my GT4 Mini had and which I miss a lot. It will still 'lift to wake' if you set that, otherwise, you have to push the winder. Second button on the watch is for workout information which I don't use, but it's very flat and seems like it would be hard to use while very active. "Rotate the crown" must mean the winder because the crown doesn't rotate and while the winder does, it only makes the face larger and not permanently Takes a 22mm watch band! Don't make the mistake of buying a 20mm which is a standard size. BEWARE! I went a whole day without getting any notifications. I reached out to Amazfit and they had no idea why I wasn't getting any either. Low and behold, there's an option called Cover To Mute. If that's checked and you're wearing a long sleeve shirt or sweater that covers the watch, you won't receive any notifications because the face is covered. Just letting you know! That's a flyover of the watch. On the whole, I like it. I've never been a big fan of the Zepp world. I'd be a lot happier if it was Android OS of course, but I understand their desire to work with either Android or Apple. They're getting smoother with the interaction between their OS and Android though. I'm sure I've missed a bunch, but this will give you a good idea at least.
T**N
Great deal for a quality wrist piece!
I must say, I was not planning on buying a smart watch because who needs it right? I mean, we have our phones that take care of everything for us. At the request of my doctor after suffering a heart attack, I relented and purchased this device and am I ever glad I did. Stylish and easy to use even for a tech idiot like myself. Very easily paired to my phone, takes my calls and texts, and gives me all the health benefits my doctor wanted me to keep an eye on. The battery on this is out of this world! I charged it the day I got it, here I am 2 weeks later and I had to charge it for the first time. Phenomenal. I looked at other watches that costs more money, but does less than this one. For the money, you can't beat this deal. Works as well, if not better than Samsung or Apple at a fraction of the cost. Haven't tested out the waterproof function, but its rated to be waterproof and with the quality fell of this watch, I don't doubt it. Spend more for a Samsung or an Apple to get a name, or save a few bucks and get something that rivals the big 2! Definitely recommend this watch to anyone!
K**R
Great smart watch
Purchase this for my elderly father for Christmas. I had my son set it up and it was an easy. I’ll make an update once my dad has worn it for a while but so far he likes it. The screen is easy to read it connects easily. It’s bright the battery lasts quite a while. He likes the features and the price is very reasonable. Definitely recommend.
S**E
Solid Fitness Watch with Great Battery Life — Just a Few Software Quirks
I waited a full year before writing this review to ensure it reflects long-term, real-world use of the Amazfit Balance. I primarily wanted a watch for activity tracking, heart rate monitoring, and basic phone notifications—not for music, calls, or texting. Previously, I used both Fitbit and Garmin devices. Build & Setup: The watch is solidly built and looks great—definitely comparable to much more expensive options like Garmin. Battery life is excellent. It paired easily with my iPhone, and setup was smooth. App Experience: The Zepp app is functional but clunky. I don’t recommend paying for the subscription services—they mostly provide vague, AI-generated insights that aren’t useful. Also, skip the paid watch faces. The WFAmazfit app offers a ton of great free options. Customization: The included fabric band wasn’t for me, but I easily swapped it out for third-party bands. Having color options is a nice bonus. Activity Tracking: I use this mainly for outdoor cycling, kayaking, and hiking. It syncs well with Strava, which has been my go-to platform for years. Once paired, workouts upload to Strava quickly and reliably. Heart Rate Monitor & Device Integration: This spring, I added a Garmin 1050 cycling computer and wanted to use the Amazfit as a heart rate monitor. Unfortunately, the integration is a bit awkward—you must enable HRM broadcast and start an activity on the watch to transmit data. This caused activity duplication in Strava, so I had to unlink Amazfit from Strava for cycling and will re-link it for other activities like hiking or kayaking. Not ideal. Final Thoughts: After a year of regular use, I confidently recommend the Amazfit Balance if you’re looking for a durable, budget-friendly fitness tracker with excellent battery life. Notifications work well, fitness tracking is accurate, and the variety of free watch faces is a nice touch. The only real downsides: • The Zepp app is underwhelming. • Heart rate monitor pairing with third-party devices like Garmin is clunky. If Amazfit improves those areas, this could easily be a 5-star product.
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