⌚ Elevate Your Everyday with the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro!
The Amazfit Bip 3 Pro Smart Watch combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring a 14-day battery life, advanced fitness tracking capabilities across 60+ sports modes, and robust health monitoring tools including heart rate and sleep tracking. With its water resistance up to 50 meters and customizable watch faces, this smartwatch is perfect for both the active professional and the fashion-forward individual.
Color | Black |
Band Color | Black |
Style Name | Bip 3 Pro |
Item Shape | Square |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2300 MB |
Communication Feature | True |
Sim Card Size | eSIM |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
Supported Application | Blood Oxygen Measurement, Social Media, Multisport Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Metrics Measured | Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Blood Oxygen Sensor, Galvanic Skin Response Sensor, GPS |
Case Material Type | Silicone |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Training, Cycling, Running, Yoga, Swimming |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Amazfit OS |
Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Water Resistant, Oxymeter (SpO2), Multisport Tracker, GPS, Sleep Monitor, Notifications, Music Player, Sedentary Reminder, Alarm Clock |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Enabled |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Item Dimensions | 1.73 x 1.43 x 0.37 inches |
Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Resolution | 240 x 280 |
Maximum Display Brightness | 6E+2 Nit |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.69 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 14 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
T**.
Great entry level device, outstanding customer support
I purchased this watch to get my feet wet in better tracking my exercise activity as a result of a count-your-steps challenge at work. I was having issues understanding the syncing with Zepp, Google Fit and the app my employer was using. I was considering sending the watch back since I wasn't getting accurate step counts and contacted support. The response was super helpful, prompt and comprehensive. No drama. Issue fixed and on my way. I am starting to get into some of the data in the Zepp app next. I would highly recommend the features for the value and excellent customer support experience for help when its needed.
C**N
This watch changed my life. No exaggeration
3 month update: I still live this watch. Frankly, it's pretty darn good for the price, and I'm still happy I bought it. There are some quirky things: sometimes the watch disconnects from my phone. But a quick restart fixes that. I'm hard on my devices and there is a scratch on the watch face... But based on other reviews, I had expected that. As far as the accuracy of the health data and particularly the apnea tracking: well, it isn't as accurate as the data from my cpap. Sometimes it tells me that I've had high apnea episodes when my cpap says I haven't. But yanno, it clued me into the need for the cpap, so the apnea data isn't as needed since I get that from my device. Otherwise,I still love this watch..................Original review:It has changed my life.Read on...I'd had a Fitbit Versa for nearly 3 years. Loved it, but then one day it literally fell off my wrist while I was at an event, and I didn't notice it was gone until hours later. Retraced my steps, but never found it.So hunting for a replacement, I searched reviews for budget health watches. This Amazfit Bip Pro cost a third the price of a new Fitbit, with similar features. Purchased it. Set it up. Pleased with it...Except that it didn't do one thing my Fitbit did: give me overnight sp02 readings. I miss that feature, because I've tracked my nighttime blood oxygen level for a year, and it seems to dip overnight. Average readings were 92%. I was concerned but had no idea what was causing it.Well, what Fitbit did not have, the Amazfit does: the reason that my sp02 dips at night: sleep apnea/hypopnea. From the very first night with my Amazfit, I was showing high risk hypopnea readings, +35 average, with some nights having +80 hypopnea events. It wasn't until the consistent high risk hypopnea readings that I googled hypopnea and put all my symptoms together for female sleep apnea (poor rem sleep, drops in resting heart rate as well as resting sp02, daytime sleepiness, mild snoring, 20lbs overweight, late 50's senior). I just thought this was all part of getting old! I never used to snore. I used to get better rem sleep. I never used to fall asleep in the daytime if I sat still. But like I said, I'd never connected the separate dots until wearing the Amazfit.So I downloaded an app, Snore Lab, to record myself snoring, and confirm I was actually having a problem. Um yeah, it isn't super loud, but it was all night long snoring, every night!So now I'm using a cpap, and it is beginning to make a difference. Normal sp02, few if any hypopnea events, and my CPAP is giving me good data. Cpap therapy is taking a bit of getting used to, but I'm already noticing less sleepiness mid afternoon, and my waking sp02 on my Amazfit watch says a consistent 98% instead of low 90's. Snore Lab results are excellent, normal sleep with no more snoring (it records the sound of me using my cpap mask, which is great).I hope this review helps you look at your own sleep patterns and if you're having signs like mine, get checked out for sleep apnea!
Y**A
Only Two Days So Far
May 2025/One Month Use: I am back after a little longer use. I only use this in weekends, so maybe 2-3 times a week. As of right now, it’s on 59% charge - I charged it 26days ago. So really good battery. Even better is that I did a 5k recently and the battery only went down 1% after a full day of usage. I did a “walking workout” during the 5k, but otherwise just tracked steps as normal.I haven’t use the pedometer recently. For the 5k I have ~15,400 iPhone steps and ~16,700 watch steps. The truth is somewhere in the middle. I know I kept my watch with me all day but I don’t remember when exactly I put my phone in my side pocket, so that may be part of the discrepancy. Sometimes the watch has less steps than the phone. But not consistently. I did about 4 miles one day and logged ~13,100 iPhone steps and ~12,000 watch steps. Another time I had ~9,000 iPhone steps and ~8,700 watch steps. Yet another time: ~2,400 iPhone steps and ~3,300 watch steps.Irritatingly during my 5k i remember driving to the site and having too much wrist movement in the car that jumped my steps from 135 to 140. So there’s that type of bloat which I assume is typical of all for watches, but it’s difficult to explain the times where the watch is less than the iPhone steps. Will continue to monitor. Battery is great for a lite user.————————Apr 2025/Two Days: I’d like to come back and update after reasonable use.I purchased this because I’m working to be less sedentary. Primary interests are walking and running - purely to support weight loss. Thus, very accurate fitness tracking is not something I care about outside of steps and mileage. Today I’ve clocked about 3000 steps. I have a pedometer and an iPhone. I have not linked Zepp to my health app specifically so I can monitor the discrepancy in step counting between all devices.Did about 1,000 steps around town. iPhone = 1,000 steps, Bip 3 Pro = 1,014 steps, Pedometer = 994. Discrepancies not too gross.Short few steps from destination to car:iPhone = 65 steps, B3P = 41, Ped = 37. (including for info, but I think something funky happened here)Walking from parking lot to building, about 100ish steps. iPhone = 113, B3P = 114, Ped = 104.Pedometer is generally lower. I always took the pedometer to be accurate since you have to map your stride to the pedometer before you actually use it. However, it looks like the phone and watch are generally in step (haha) with one another. At my level of fitness, these changes are interesting but not a totally show stopping. I hope to switch to the apple watch in the future since i have an iPhone, but did not feel comfortable paying a big price tag as an ultra beginner.The watch is easy to setup. I will realistically only use it a few times a week, as I hate wearing watches. So battery life will be fine. Set up was easy but I didn’t do any pairing of messages or notifications. I don’t want to get notifications through this app, so hopefully that preserves battery for the long term.Earlier today I tried the workout function and ran a total of ~5 minutes. The GPS did not take any real time to position, maybe all of 5-10 seconds. I was running back and forth on the same path and the map was accurate in that sense. It’s nice that it tells you how long you paused vs how long you were active - helpful for beginners.All in all, as a planned lite user, I think it’ll accomplish what I’d like it to. Seems durable. Wrist strap is comfortable, coming from someone that doesn’t like things on their wrist. Size was good - slightly small wrists shouldn’t have issues I don’t think. Weight is comfortable.
D**N
Muy preciousa 👍👍
Ok, this the cutest smartwatch (fake Apple watch/no insult intended, it's just some people's perception). I LOVE Amazfit. This be my bebesita.
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