Amazfit Band 7 Fitness and Activity Trackers and Smartwatches, Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Analysis, Amazon Alexa Built-In, 18-Day Battery, Black by Amazfit
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About Amazfit Band 7 Fitness and Activity Trackers and Smartwatches, Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Analysis, Amazon Alexa Built-In, 18-Day Battery, Black
- LARGE HD AMOLED DISPLAY: Experience the brilliance of our fitness tracker watch with a 1.47″ always-on display, 112% larger than band 5 for easier access to all your activity & fitness trackers without excessive scrolling
- EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE: Your fitness watch offers up to 18 days on a single charge, thanks to the 232 mAh battery. No need to constantly recharge while engaged in varied sports modes, and can last up to 28 days with a battery saver mode
- SPORTS MODES: The fitness tracker watch has a large selection of 120 sports modes, get data for all your favorite sports. With a water-resistance grade of 5 ATM, meaning it can resist the equivalent of up to 50 meters of water pressure
- HOLISTIC HEALTH MONITORING: Our heart rate monitor watch delivers rapid insights into heart rate, sleep stages, blood oxygen, and stress, as well as provide menstrual cycle tracking
- SEAMLESS INTEGRATED ASSISTANT: Control your day with Amazon Alexa built in to your smart watch, effortlessly navigating our low-power Zepp OS and mini app ecosystem for seamless daily management
The Amazfit Band 7 Fitness and Activity Trackers and Smartwatches, Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Analysis, Amazon Alexa Built-In, 18-Day Battery, Black by Amazfit combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value innovation.
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$49.99 Original price was: $49.99.$40.99Current price is: $40.99.
Vanessa –
Nice watch and functionalities, app a bit hard to read and metrics not always 100% accurate but enough to avoid other brands with subscriptions
Alan –
Compre la banda ya hace unos meses y esta es mi opinion.
Es sumamente buena, en cuanto a materiales es una banda de buena calidad, la he metido un sin fin de ocasiones al agua y esta a funcionado de maravilla, también la lleve al mar y entrando unicamente a la orilla del mar no le paso nada, unicamente la lavaba con agua dulce después de estar en el mar con ella.
La correa naranja se mancha después de un tiempo y si es compatible con las de la mi band 5, entrando justa pero usable. La bateria me dura despues de unos 8 meses 10 días con los niveles de monitoreo no tan intensivos.
—-Funciona con el iphone
Si , si funciona. Durante el tiempo que he tenido la banda pase de un motorola a un iphone y ciertamente las notificaciones funcionan mucho mejor en android, la conexión con notificaciones era muchísimo mejor y nunca me perdía una sola notificación pero con el iphone pasan horas en las que auque este enlazada no me llegan notificaciones es como si funcionara cuando le diera la gana aun teniendo la aplicacion y el sistema operativo actualizados. Alexa funciona en adnroid y iphone , la app de clima funciona mejor en android ya que en iphone me marca como si no estuviera conectada a la app.
Te va a funcionar con tu iphone pero a veces tendras unas complicaciones menores.
Ppbowman –
This has been a great fitness tracker for almost three years now.
Battery life still go for up to 12 days. My only drawback is the band can catch and pop loose . Ordered a stretch band to replace the original. This works much better but still have to tighten it up occasionally
hexhead –
I didn’t want a second smart phone on my wrist, just a simple fitness tracker just to keep step count, and maybe tell me what time it is. This fits the bill, but also provides other useful health information, such as sleep, heart rate, and blood oxygen level.
Battery life is quite dependent on how many features you have turned on. There’s a couple continuous monitoring settings for heart rate, spO2, etc. that can eat the battery considerably quicker. I’ve never found a need to turn them on, and can usually go a week on a charge.
As far as accuracy, if I manually count a hundred steps, the tracker is always on the optimistic side, but it’s fairly repeatable. The spO2 and pulse match the equipment at the Dr’s office when I compared them, and the sleep tracker is spot on on bed and wake times. Of course I can’t comment on the accuracy of its measurements of REM, light, and heavy sleep, but will say that when it tells me I got very little REM and deep sleep, I can verify it through my grouchy grogginess…
As far as dependability goes, I didn’t expect this to last a year, so I bought the two year protection plan. I am now approaching the two year mark with no issues other than a slightly decreased battery life.
Also, this tracker is waterproof enough for swimming laps, while my wife’s much more expensive fitbit isn’t, so there’s that.
Justin Davis –
Honestly would not recommend this watch at all.
First, the heart rate monitor and sleep monitor are very inaccurate. I compared the heart rate measurement several times during various levels of rest or exercise with the readings from my blood pressure arm cuff. While I was expecting some inaccuracies maybe plus or minus a few bpm the watch would report 90 bpm when my blood pressure device read 130 bpm and when my blood pressure cuff read 90 this would often read anywhere from 70 to 140. Sometimes tapping the measure button would read 130 and then 2 seconds later read 80.
Second, the device has a feature where if you press and hold the screen you can quickly change the watch face. This is extremely annoying as the screen is extremely sensitive and I found if my coat sleeve slid forward it would trigger it, or if I crossed my arms it would trigger it, or just resting my arms in my lap would trigger it. There is no way to disable this feature and with how sensitive the screen is to any kind of touch from anything it gets very frustrating very quickly.
Finally, most of these issues could still be overlooked to an extent but after having it for only about four months the screen popped out on me and was dangling by the ribbon cable connecting it to the circuit board. I carefully set the screen back in place and glued it back in using a compound that would seal it from moisture so it wouldn’t get damaged further but that didn’t last long. I glued it once more with some heavy duty glue but that also failed after about a month. The third time it popped out and I glued it back in the screen had solid white vertical lines so I popped the screen out and discovered parts of the wiring on the ribbon cable had cracked due to the screen hanging freely by it. Now, with no functional screen whatsoever I am unable to turn the device off at all since there is no physical way to turn it off without using the screen. Thankfully I was at least able to turn my alarms off through the Zepp app so it would stop buzzing when sitting on my desk.
Overall, this thing is cheap garbage and I wouldn’t waste a penny on it. Only reason I give it 1 star is you can’t give it 0 and my mom likes it cause she has metal allergies and this is the first fitness tracker she’s found that does not have any metal against the skin.
J D –
Searched widely for heart rate, pace, distance wrist monitor for getting back to running after being off for a few years. Bought Garmin Insight 2 years ago but could never figure out how to use it! WAY too complicated. I didn’t need email, texts, weather, and the screen was impossible to read in sunlight. Plus it was $250. Saw the Amazfit Band 7 and thought I’d try it. Absolutely perfect!! Does exactly what I need, super bright screen, battery lasts multiple days, able to delete apps that I never use so it’s really simple. Get full tracking data from my runs that go into an Excel spreadsheet. YAY! Super good price. Band was really a pain but then found alternatives on Amazon, Just pop out the watch and push into the new band. Perfect.
Eidis –
One off the best 👌
Ahmed H. –
This is the best fitness band in this line. The screen is amazing, perfect size and great 👍🏼
Aika –
Good fitness tracker with long battery life and helpful features like heart rate, sleep tracking, and Alexa. Screen could be brighter outside, but overall great value!
Anonymous –
It’s not as fully featured as an Apple Watch, but it tracks my sleep better. Plus it needs to be charged only about once a week, which allows for more consistent sleep/health tracking too (ie. not worrying about having to charge it daily like Apple Watch)