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The screen has been improved most notably, and it boasts a larger 1.42-inch display, up from 1.28-inch on the Bip S.
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The Bip U and Bip U Pro offer a huge update to the Bip S and are available at the same price.
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Read our full Redmi Watch 2 Lite review Amazfit Bip U Pro There's no official release there, like we've seen in the UK/Europe, but sites like Ali Express are listing a global version with international shipping. The Redmi Watch 2 Lite really impressed us in our testing, but for US readers, availability is patchy. You're also getting something that will simply track steps and monitor sleep and it does it in a largely reliable way.īattery life is anywhere from up to 10 days in typical use to 5 days in heavy usage and it did live up to those numbers in our testing. If you're a Strava user, you can also fire your workout data over to the third party app. It also covers swim tracking here too, with 5ATM water resistance. When it comes to tracking your fitness, there's a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen monitoring and support for GPS,
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While interacting with the screen has its laggy moments, it's a software that is really easy to get to grips with. It's a little easier to get in the UK than it is in the US right now though.ĭesign-wise, it shares a close resemblance with the Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite we've also tested, but it offers a 41mm matte plastic case with a 1.5-inch, 320x360 TFT display that's generally up to the task in terms of viewing angles and responsiveness.įor smartwatch features, you're getting notifications, the ability to download watch faces, control music playing on your phone and view weather updates.
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The Redmi Watch 2 Lite is a square smartwatch option from the Xiaomi spin-off company that offers a strong feature set for both Android and iPhone users. Overall, the Poco Watch is an impressive performer offering excellent value for money. But that's still a decent return, and those who don’t workout much will get more. From our real-world testing we'd say it's about seven days – half of Poco's estimate. Poco touts that the 225mAh capacity battery can last up to 14 days in 'typical usage mode'. There’s also some decent health tracking, with slightly over generous sleep tracking, but reasoinable accuracy for a device at this price. There’s a heart rate monitor that unsurprisingly producted some iffy results in our testing, but for those looking for basic tracking of workouts, we found solid distance tracking when the GPS was used. It’s compatible with Android and iOS smartphones, brings 100 fitness modes and has GPS built-in, so it can track outdoor workouts. And it even has an optional always-on display, which is very rare at this price point. Read our full Amazfit GTS 2 Mini review Poco WatchĪ clone of the Mi Watch Lite and Redmi Watch 2 – the Poco Watch brings an AMOLED display with a 1.6-inch, 320 x 260ppi resolution to the party. Until there's an Amazfit GTS 3 mini to replace it, this remains one of the best budget smartwatches we've had on our wrists that you should have on your wrists too.īattery life is officially a whopping 14 days – we found much less with real-world use, but it's good for in excess of a week. It's compatible with Android and iPhones offering smartwatch basics like notification support and will track your daily activity and sleep with reliable results. In terms of sports tracking, there are 60 workout profiles built in, and you get the same feedback in the Zepp app – plus support for third party APIs such as Strava. It's only $20/£20 more and we think it's worth that little bit extra. The case materials are better and it's a smaller watch too.
The build of the GTS 2 Mini is a little more stylish, and you get a superior AMOLED display over the one you'll find on the Bip U. So what’s the difference between the Bip U and the GTS 2 Mini? Not as much as you’d think. The Amazfit GTS 2 Mini from Chinese wearable maker Zepp Health comes in at $99/£79 putting it in between the budget Bip U and the more fully fledged Amazfit GTR 3 and GTS 3 smartwatches.