

⌚ Elevate your every move with style and stamina!
The Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch blends a vibrant 1.97" AMOLED display and lightweight aluminum design with advanced health tracking, AI coaching, and 14-day battery life. Featuring precise GPS navigation supported by 5 satellite systems, 5 ATM water resistance, and over 140 workout modes, it’s engineered for professionals who demand style, durability, and seamless connectivity on the go.


















| ASIN | B0F9J1JR8G |
| Additional Features | AI Assistance, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Text Messaging |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Pink |
| Band Length | 220 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Battery Capacity | 340 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Amazfit |
| Built-In Media | Magnetic charging base (no USB Type-C cable), Smart Watch, User Manual |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Blush |
| Communication Feature | Notification, Phone Call, Text Message |
| 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 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,378 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.8"D x 1.6"W x 0.4"H |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Amazfit |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 2000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Blood Oxygen (SpO2), Breath Rate, Calories Burned, Heart Rate |
| Model Name | Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch |
| Model Number | Bip 6 |
| Operating System | Zepp OS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 64 MB |
| Resolution | 394 x 222 |
| Screen Size | 1.97 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | AI Assistance, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Text Messaging |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Cycling, Diving, Hiking, Swimming |
| Style Name | Bip 6 |
| Supported Application | Camera, GPS, Messages, Multisport Tracker, Voice Assistant |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
| Target Audience | Boys, Girls, Men, Women |
| UPC | 850071618266 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
D**E
Great watch for even a greater price.
This watch is just as good as the higher named brand priced ones. I can receive texts and calls. Tracks my steps. Syncing to your phone is easy. The size it perfect. Watches my heart rate. Alarms that I set work perfectly. I use it at my job. I need a timer for every 30 mins. It start to vibrate when timer goes off and then easily I can set for the next 30 min. Watch face is easy to read. Looks great on my arm. Holds a charge for 3 days with use.
H**S
This will be the only review you need to read and watch video to make your choice about a watch!
Hands down the best smart watch on the market that's sporty. Absolutely Love it! Battery life is amazing i got about one week with frequent use. That was like hours of playing around with it the first 2 days. Setting it up to my likeness and just finding cool feature after feature! Had a Samsung galaxy 6.!nice watch but battery life was about one day. So bad. Very convenient to not have to charge always. And the galaxy wasnt even getting worn barely. Like 3 hours a day. Definitely get the bip 6. The only thing is that It doesn't have wifi connection. But of course it has blue tooth for phone. And To me wifi doesn't matter. Steps track well. Features are amazing. No joke this watch is better than any on The market. I looked and read about many. Of course that depends on what you need. Or think you need. You probably just what some advanced thing that you won't even utilize it fully. 😂 Amazfit is definitely top in the smart watch industry. Or it should be anyways. Connects well to the samsung S24. We have a 3k Sq ft house and it stays connected when my phone isn't attached to my hip like some siamese twin. Watch gets all the notifications well. Ordered a magnetic band for it just because i don't like taking the 2 seconds to put it in with the other one. Watch is super lite weight. It does have a plastic back. Polymer. But so does the garmin vivoactive 5. Which my wife has and paid 200 for that. And she had an apple one before that. Battery life isn't good on that either. If I would've found the amazfit watches sooner I would've bought both of us one. The size is great it fits my wrist very good. And looks super classy. The functions are much better than the samsung. It is waterproof because we swim alot. It just needs to be on lock mode. No specific water mode or something to make it sound all advanced. It literally is 1000 percent better than the samsung galaxy watch 6. Or 7 or 8 even probably. Especially for the price. 😂 And the samsung has a sapphire crystal face. But unless your gonna smash it on purpose. Then maybe that's just not needed. And I have a high standard when it comes to my personal belongings. That I use my hard worked for money. And the zepp app works awesome. Some Said it's no good. I guess they are app creators and they could've done a better job. The watch has 100s of faces to change. Theres so much more but this is already to long. Just buy it and don't read anymore reviews. I tried to cover as much as possible in my hour writing this and doing a video. Seriously.... The watch is absolutely awesome. Hopefully this gets you to buy and stop looking and Im not a vine customer or get any perks for writing this review. Written directly by the wearer, Jared the husband of Holly. There's blessing after reading this whole review as well! Yay jesus!! Shekinah glory!! Update in August 11th. I absolutely love this watch. Just purchased the active for my wife since it's smaller. I want to also get the trex 3 just for fun. Lol. But yeah the bip 6 is going strong. December 2nd 2025. Watch us my favorite! Gets calls and texts super good. The phone finder feature is great. Battery still going strong! I've worn it swimming suite a few times at great wolf. About four hours in water. I wear it in our hot tub quite often as well. Max battery I had was 17 or 19 days. That's with it not being worn for like a week of that. I will update again in a few months or so!
B**A
Amazing Value and Functionality for a Bargain Price.
This is a really great smart watch for an Android phone, if you're a part of the Googleverse. It's amazingly inexpensive and easy to set up and use. The ability to switch watch faces allows you to customize what's displayed on the Home screen. I like to have a second hand on my watch, and there were several faces with this feature. Most faces are free, but a few cost about $3.00. You can even install a face with a holiday them, or a personal photo. I installed a basic calculator app, which saves me from having to pull out my phone. There's a scientific calculator available, in case you really have to know the Cosine of 22 degrees. You can read your emails and texts. Best of all - it has a GPS receiver, which makes tracking my walks and bike rides much more accurate than my Fitbit. Google maps on my watch - of course! There is just about every possible fitness activity, outdoor and indoor swimming, climbing, hiking, elliptical, rowing, yoga, jumping rope, tennis, Zumba, hunting, skateboarding, fishing (!). No skiing, though. Batter life is excellent. I previously had a Fitbit Inspire 2. The interface was awkward and not intuitive.I never used it much, except to keep track of the time, how long I slept and my daily step count. This is a far better, and more fun, than the Inspire 2.
M**D
Feature rich, easy to use, entry level watch at a great price w/NO subsription!
I am enjoying this watch and the app. I am a casual user that wanted basic step, exercise and heart rate tracking and didn't want to pay for a lot of things I won't use and don't want to do a subscription. This watch fit that bill and it is easy to use and see. The only real con I have at this point is that the glass scratches super easy and with the watch face as big as it is, it naturally just ends up face down on stucco or jammed in between car parts. I am getting better at taking it off more and I know there are better at higher prices but as my entry into this market, I don't expect all things at this price point. There are a lot of videos that helped set everything up and the interface and app work well.
C**Q
Third Time's the Charm - Text Reply Features are a Game Changer for Me
I’ve been interested in Amazfit devices for a while now, this is actually the third device I've purchased from them, and I can confidently say the Bip 6 is the best one yet. I’m keeping this one after returning the previous two, and here is why: The Screen is Stunning The upgrade to the high-resolution AMOLED screen is immediately noticeable. It is bright, crisp, and punches way above its weight class. It looks and feels like a much more expensive watch on the wrist and the band is comfortable and fits well. Finally: Real Communication! This is the main reason I’m writing this review. The ability to reply to messages directly from the watch is the "killer feature" I’ve been waiting for. Whether it’s using the on-screen keyboard or the voice-to-text feature, it actually works. I can finally send custom responses without digging my phone out of my pocket. For a device in this price range, that functionality is rare and incredibly useful. Unbeatable Value As always, the affordability is amazing. You are getting premium features (like that screen and the smart replies) for a fraction of the cost of the big-name smartwatches. One Small Grievance I will be honest—the setup process wasn’t as straightforward as I might have liked. It took a little patience to get everything paired and customized exactly how I wanted it. But once you get past that initial hurdle, the experience is smooth sailing. Verdict If you are on the fence, get it. The message reply feature alone makes it worth a buy for me. Highly recommended!
M**F
Great smart watch
Wearing it all day but not to bed the battery lasted 8 days before charging (I charged when it was at 20%). It was easy to set up and sync with my iPhone. I only get the notifications I want to my phone. I like the fit and the size the the screen is rather large which is nice. I can see all the info about health recorded in the Zepp app and it shows me trends over my usage. I turned off the automatic heart rate monitoring since that was not my main use, but when I have clicked on it, it was consistent with my normal readings. I really like the band and how the excess is tucked inside so there’s no flap.
A**N
Amazing Affordable Smart Watch
I have an Apple Watch (got it as a christmas gift many years ago) and wear it every single day. I mostly like receiving my notifications from my watch as well as getting insight into calories lost and the pedometer. However, I also go to a lot of concerts, meaning that I leave my watch at home so it doesn’t get stolen. I really wanted to get a watch that was cheap enough where I would not mind if it was stolen, and nice enough to be able to use as a replacement in case I lose my watch (or if it is dead). Bought it for a show I went to a couple of months back, and ever since then this has been a favorite addition for shows. Works great, I got it on sale, and it works pretty decently. This watch does a great job at working as an affordable smart watch while having modern features and having enough aftermarket support, with few concerns with build quality and charging. This watch, in comparison to most modern smart watches, is a fraction of the price. I bought it for around $60, which was reasonable enough for me at the time. Immediately, what I appreciated was that the watch had a nice feel. With smart devices at this price point, I usually have lower expectations on the look and design. However, I have no complaints about the way it visually looks at its price point; it looks clean without being flashy, and at the same time does not present itself as cheap. Very much was surprised, and it honestly was not that far off from an Apple Watch. For a fraction of the cost, it presents itself as a really nice device. When starting it, with any smart watch, there usually is an update and some firmware that needs to be downloaded. Sure enough, when I connected it to the Zepp app (their version of the WatchOS app), it immediately prompted an update. It took about 30 minutes, which was completely fair since I was driving while it downloaded, so it was just running off my phone on my way back home. It looks visually decent, you can tell it is a bit cheaper in comparison to an Apple Watch just by the home screen, but again for its price point it works honestly so well. After it set up, it was ready to go. Very easy, no issues at all getting the watch connected to my phone. The first thing I tested was its accuracy in comparison to my Apple Watch. And while there was definitely some discrepancies with calories and steps counted, it was not that far off. I already understand that these watches are not accurate figures, so I was not upset at all by the fact that it was off by a bit. And again, this was mostly only going to be used while I was at shows, so I was not really concerned about using it for running or exercise. Overall, while it has inaccuracies, it was not significant enough for me to believe that it was drastically different. I dont have too much to say about the fit or how it operates, you kind of get used to it while wearing the watch. The band is nice, it does feel a tad bit cheap, but I got another band for it anyways so it was not a big deal. Operation is very similar to an Apple Watch, so if you’re familiar with WatchOS, it will translate over pretty well. There are A LOT of features on the watch and in the watch shop, most of it is stuff that you probably wont use, but I think its nice that its included. The aftermarket for this watch is a lot larger than I expected. I got a protective case for the watch and a band. The reason for the band was not because I disliked the original watch band it comes with, rather I wanted something that would be more difficult to take off of my wrists. So, if you did want to change or add something to your watch, the aftermarket on Amazon is actually decent, and you can get a lot of stuff for this watch. Honestly, the ABSOLUTE BEST THING about this watch is the battery. I wore it on my trip for four days with somewhat frequent use, and it was charged the whole time. The battery charges magnetically (I will talk about this later as well) and when at 100% you can definitely fit 2 or 3 days of use without charging. Really amazing, and this is where it tends to beat my Apple Watch, which needs to charge at least once a day or else it will be completely drained. I again have very few things I dislike about this watch. But honestly there are only three things that are not preferable on this watch. Firstly, the watch can be unresponsive at times. It is not like it does not work, rather it can run slow or have input delay when trying to use a certain feature or when clicking onto a workout. Not the worst, but sometimes it will take a couple of taps before it registers an action on the watch. Additionally, the actual feel of the watch is not the nicest. Again, it is cheap, and therefore it is not the worst. The body is made of plastic, so it has a cheap feel. But it really could have been a lot worse I feel. Finally, the charging mechanism is honestly the worst thing about this watch. It essentially has a puck that connects to your watch through metal prongs on the watch puck, and with the undercarriage on the watch itself. The watch has to be EXACTLY aligned with the metal connection in order for it to actually charge, meaning if it falls off the puck (which does not take a whole lot as it turns out, a slight knock will do it) you will probably wake up needing to charge the watch. The puck only works in one direction on the watch, and will absolutely not work if the watch is flipped because of the magnets on the watch and on the puck. The only good thing I have to say about the puck is that it charges using any USB-C, meaning that you only need a USB C to charge your watch before/after another device. Overall, not the worst considering its price. Trust me when I say, this watch is so good for its price. There are some cheap feelings to the watch, but I also was not expecting a full premium experience, nor what’s I ever intending to replace my watch in the first place. As a result, I really do like this watch as an alternative to my Apple Watch. It works as intended and has a lot of surprising features. If you are looking for a watch that can track some calories and need something for an affordable price, this is the watch for you!
K**C
Amazing considering the price!
I purchased this watch to replace an older Samsung Galaxy watch that literally fell apart after about 4-5 years. I was going to get something more expensive, but I hated the idea of spending at least a few hundred dollars when I only use the most basic features. I couldn't ignore all the great reviews I kept seeing for the inexpensive Amazfit watches and I'm glad I didn't. First of all the watch looks nice and has a relatively large screen. It also seems pretty rugged. I wore it on a week off from work doing a lot around the house and banged it around without issue. I also accidentally dropped it on hard bathroom tile and it didn't get a scratch. The watch was so inexpensive I decided not to bother with any sort of cover, but I'm not sure it needs one. This watch has a lot of features that I'm still finding out about. Any basic one that my Samsung had is there, but there are also some extra health monitoring ones. I use a rowing machine regularly and that is one of the workouts that you can select. It was a bit off counting strokes, but it seemed to just miss a handful in my light warmup and was dead accurate after that. The heart rate monitoring seemed relatively accurate although it reminded me of how my Samsung worked and that wasn't as accurate as my Polar chest strap. I haven't worn the chest strap to compare the HR monitoring, but my guess is that the Amazfit is just ok like the Samsung, but that's good enough for me. There are a few things I miss about the Samsung. One is just having a nice basic watch face. I've scrolled through a ton of free (and paid) watch faces for the Amazfit and I still haven't found a nice basic one with time, date, steps, HR and weather/temp. I settled on one with all but the temperature, but hopefully I can find one I like better. Another is the OS for this watch. It works well, but is not as easy or intuitive to navigate. I'm sure I'll get used to it, but it does fall short of even an older Samsung model. Again though that super low price doesn't make me regret my purchase. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
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