Amazfit Bip U Pro Smartwatch is designed to give consumers an attractive alternative to today’s pricey smartwatches. Boasting a 225mAh battery to deliver up to 9 days of endurance on a single charge. It also has 60+ sports modes with high-precision GPS letting you exercise at a higher level. With 5 ATM water resistance, this fitness tracker can resist any of your daily activities even swimming. Come with multiple health tracking features include 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep quality & stress level monitoring, menstrual cycle tracking, and blood-oxygen-level measurement, allowing you to better understand your health. With a 1.43‘’ large HD color screen and 50 watch faces to choose from, the Amazfit Bip U Pro fitness watch matches seamlessly your personal style. Amazon Alexa Built-In, Compatible with Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above devices.
【ALEXA & GPS BUILT-IN】You can talk to Amazon Alexa on your Amazfit Bip U Pro smartwatch, Ask questions, get translations, check the weather, control your smart home devices and more. And get precise tracking of your distance, daily step count thanks to integrated GPS..Water resistance depth:50 meters.Suported Application:Alarm,Breath Monitor,Calendar,Calorie Tracker,Heart Rate Monitor. Connectivity technology:GPS. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
【60plus SPORTS MODES & 5 ATM WATER RESISTANT】Featuring 60plus sports modes to help you exercise at a higher level. Water-resistant upto 50 meters, you can wear the fitness watch for swimming and it will record your achievements even underwater.
【MORE HEALTH TRACKING METRICS】The Amazfit Bip U Pro smart watch can provide all-around health tracking, allowing you to accurately track 24-hour heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress levels, sleep quality, and female menstrual cycle.
【LONG 9-DAY BATTERY LIFE】When fully charged you can relax and enjoy more than a full week of travel or work without worrying about chargers.
【DESIGN FOR ALL-DAY COMFORT】Amazfit Bip U Pro fitness tracker only weighs 31 grams, An ultra-light design you can barely feel when striving for peak performance. Featuring a 1.43” large color screen with 320×302 pixel resolution, creates an exquisite visual display, making all incoming calls, messages, and reminders extremely clear.
【SMART NOTIFICATIONS】Get an intelligent little pal to remind you of the incoming calls, text messages, apps, and calendars, alarm clock, weather forecast, and suport controlling the music and camera of your smartphone.
7 reviews for Amazfit Bip U Pro Smart Watch with Alexa Built-In for Men Women, GPS Fitness Tracker with 60+ Sport Modes, Blood Oxygen Heart Rate Sleep Monitor, 5 ATM Water Resistant, for iPhone Android(Black)
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Jessie –
Great value with very flexible features, works for ADHD Reminders maybe even Kiddo Potty Training
Overall I am really happy with the purchase. I wanted a simple and affordable watch, that looked professional and that also allowed me to help manage my ADHD focus using “interval timers.” There are very specific (and expensive) watches that target ADHD users out there (usually kiddos), but I wanted something that looked and felt more traditional (and adult), in addition to having more robust “Smart Watch” features, and this one fits the bill for me!Pros———————————————————————- Small watch face: fits my wrist well and does not feel bulky- 20mm quick-release strap makes changing straps easy- Can customize the watch face background with my photos (yay for cute puppies!)- Has a screen lock feature: could be useful for children, or those who might accidentally bump the screen- Zepp App: GREAT features and you can customize almost everything. A little confusing to find where all the settings are, but if you are patient, you can find everything you need. Some of the settings reside ONLY on the watch itself, so don’t forget they are there (all watch illumination settings for example are there, screen lock, changing the order of the SWIPE apps, etc). Access these settings by clicking the single button to load the App List, and scrolling to Settings.- You can schedule when you want the face of the watch to brighten on “lift”, so you can wear it at night easily without the light coming on. You can set the hours during which you want this feature on/off. Similarly, you can also schedule when you want the screen to brighten in response to a notification. Again, very thoughtful features and designs.- You can customize the Vibration Pattern for different types of alerts, which is awesome! You can also adjust the strength of the vibration (low/med/high) (for the whole watch, not per notification). So if you want it to be almost silent, you can choose the low option.- You can customize the order of the SWIPE apps on the watch, and exclude some completely (for example removing Alexa) Change this on the watch settings itself.- Battery seems solid so far and full charging only took about 20 mins. I have only used it for 1 full day, so I’ll update if the battery seems lacking in the long run.- Automatic Heart Rate Monitoring & HR Features: Will take HR throughout the day based on intervals of 1m to 30m intervals or you can set it to manual only. Also has a heart rate alert feature, which will alert you to a heart rate over a threshold (110 BPM – 150 BPM at 10BPM increments), or you can turn this off. Finally, when the watch detects that you’re working out, it can also automatically increase the rate at which is samples HR, to give you a faster set of readings. I haven’t tried that yet but seems very thoughtful.- Has a Pomodoro Timer App: however, this will stay in the foreground while you’re using it- Using the To-Do List feature, notifications stay on the screen and “stack.” You can customize what the message says, however only UNICODE characters render (not emojis). You need to snooze, complete, or ignore them to clear. I like this b/c I can’t just blow through a notification without taking a break to do something about it. On the Zepp app side, it will show you any tasks you ignored in red, which may also be useful for some folks. You can see your whole list of tasks on the watch, and mark them complete before they pop up, but you can only add new tasks using the app.- Has a Find my Device feature for both your Phone and the Watch. The Watch doesn’t produce any sound, but you can force it to vibrate using the Zepp app on your device.- Has other useful apps: Compass, countdown timer with pre-set intervals, stopwatch, world clock, remote picture taking, menstruation cycle tracking, and additional apps to add manual information you may also be collecting into the Zepp App: like body temperature, blood pressure/blood sugar, etc.Cons (very small list)———————————————————————- Maximum of 10 unique alarms allowed in the Alarms App (note, the To-Do List app does not appear to have this limitation and can function like a daily repeating alarm).- Getting notifications to work was difficult I believe because of translation issues in instructions. Clearer instructions would be helpful, but I did ultimately figure it out. The added support link that provides help for notifications in the Zepp app did not have an accurate description of the app’s settings I need to enable. This is my first smartwatch, however, so perhaps other users would already know of this requirement and not struggle as I did.- The music controller app does not appear to work with my podcast app of choice: Overcast. Not a huge deal, and may not be Zepp’s issue. It can’t play/pause, but the volume adjustment works. Does work fully as expected in other music/podcast apps.Nice to haves———————————————————————- Please add a real “interval timer” feature! I want a feature that lets me set a repeating timer for a specific interval, like 15 mins, which will go off, without user intervention, and keep going off at each interval during a set schedule (for example between 8 am and 6 pm). As mentioned below, you CAN achieve this in multiple ways, but it takes more setup than I would want. But still very happy that I can make it work.Tips/Tricks/Hard To Find Features———————————————————————- iOS Notifications Troubleshooting: In my experience, for notifications to function properly on my iPhone, I needed to ensure that my iOS setting for the watch itself had “Share System Notifications” on (Bluetooth–> (i) button –> toggle to on), which was easy to find, and not the root of my issues. Ultimately the notifications would not display on the phone because I had (Settings –> Notifications –> Show Previews) set to off, this HAS to be set to “When Unlocked” or “Always” to show up on the Watch. Once I figured this out, everything started working as expected. I don’t love this, because I don’t like the contents of my messages being visible on the phone, but when it’s locked this is not an issue, and I just changed the App-specific Notification Settings to not display Phone Banners.- Watch Face Features: If you long press your watch face on the device you are given the option to switch faces (which you can also do in the app) however, on the device, depending on the face, you can customize the widgets shown (steps/HR/etc).- Using To-Do List as Interval Timer for ADHD or even Kiddo Potty Training: Since there is no feature (that I can find) that lets you set one reminder “to go off every 15/30/60 mins.” You CAN enter manually a task at every interval you want in the Zepp App, then on the item, there is an option to have it repeated every day, just on weekdays, or something custom. Simply hit the + ADD button at the bottom. Type what you want the reminder to say in the box (UNICODE only), then hit the calendar/date button, I set the time I want it to go off, hit OK, and then there is an option for “Repeat” at the bottom of the task, Once will have it only go off once, on the day and time you selected, but the option “every day” will turn this one item into a repeating reminder. Other options include week/month/year and custom for specific days, like Wednesdays, for example. This is super tedious to set up, especially if you’re doing 15 min intervals, but luckily you only need to set it up once, and I have found all the other features of this watch make it worth it (for me). NOTE: Another option might be using a different app on your phone and forwarding the notifications to the watch, which may require much less tedium. Initially, my notifications were not working, so I didn’t go this route, and I like the idea that the watch will still remind me if the phone is not nearby (which would be relevant for a Kid at school). However, if you’re someone who always has their phone in their pocket, I imagine this could be an option as well.
Steve –
Initial thoughts, just what I was looking for
Update 7/11/23:Iâve had the watch for over a month now. I am only using it for text/call notifications and to occasionally check the date/time. Since Iâve turned off many of the âextrasâ I last charged my watch 23 days ago and still have 40% battery remaining. Thatâs amazing!Iâve had the Apple Watch, but shattered the screen and hadnât worn a smart watch for about 2 years now. Iâd consider myself a simple person looking for simple and most basic smart watch to give me notifications which I would would usually miss when my phone was on vibrate.The size of this watch is great for me. Itâs not small or big for a manâs wrist though Iâd consider myself on the slimmer side. I switched out the watchband as the one it comes with is one of the basic ones where the end will just flap or extend too far around thinner wrists. I also added a plastic screen protector to protect my purchase. Before my first use, I charged my watch up completely to 100%. I am now approximately 11 days in and still have about 9% battery life remaining. I didnât buy the watch to track my steps. My oxygen levels, my stress, sleeping or my heartbeat, but that is all nicely added extras. You can use the app to remove many of the functions that you donât want on the smart watch. I am not sure if removing apps saves battery life but so far for a smart watch I am very impressed that itâs lasted almost 12 days now on a single charge just like advertised. I find that the screen turns on more often than I would like when I move my wrist, not intending to read my watch. You can set the watch so that itâs screen turns on every time you lift your wrist, between certain hours, or that it is always off. Iâve turned my screen off and when I need to check the time or read a text message I just press the side, circular button and the screen comes right on. My wife is a fan of the Fitbit Alta but I donât like how small and how long it takes to read a text message on that. This device has a wide enough screen to where I can read much of an incoming text message. The vibration is very strong and you can customize the way the watch vibrates by using the app (separate vibrations for text or calls). I havenât missed a call or text since wearing it (if you have an iPhone, and youâre having trouble reading texts on the watch because they are not showing up just know that you have to enable in your iPhone settings to be able to read text messages from your Lock Screen).The application on the phone is nice and there are a lot of settings and extras you can see on there. I do wish that you were able to customize the watch face a bit better to your own liking, rather than choosing from what they give you or purchasing one of their designs. In summary, itâs great battery life and great for phone notifications. You canât call or text from the watch but thatâs not what a bought it for. For the price, itâs worth it.
Manuel c. –
Es un buen reloj para el buen precio por el que se maneja, buenas funciones, aunque estarÃa bien que pudiera almacenar música y el sensor SpO2 pudiera ser más preciso, Alexa no funciona, siempre marca un error de red, pero fuera de eso el GPS es muy preciso y la aplicación ZEPP es muy fácil de usar y muy precisa, buen tamaño y la pantalla clara sin ser Amoled
Pushparaj Uchil –
1) GPS feature is why you buy this watch. No need to link with phone. Accurate gps tracking. Sometimes, gps signal gets lost but overall no complaint. Only suggestion is that requires a little personalization. If the user could personalize the after report, it would be great.2) spo2 stress are ok but not accurate so it’s a flip. Bp monitor is good. All day tracking is there.3) battery – if Full function used, then maybe 4-5 days but if used normally then 6-7 days and sometimes 8-9 days. So battery depends on how one uses. I feel that initial stage when you buy and set all functions on,then 4-5days later 6-7 day’s.4) Todo function is shown in the zepp app but not available in watch.5) 1 flip side, not much watch’faces, though ok if you are not that choosy. But need wider range.6)Alexa is basic, so not worth discussing.7) One suggestion, could have added a calendar, it would have been very helpful.8) lots of small apps in-built, saves going to the phone. Big Plus.Overall,. A very good performance. Worth the ð¸ money paid.
Yude G. –
I am impressed by this watch. Which satisfies my needs of heart rate monitoring interval down to 5 minutes and sleep monitoring etc. The watch face display is great and rich of choices. App on mobile phone works well. Detailed explanations of all definitions, concepts are helpful. I have not used many of the functions it provides, e.g. sports settings, msgs, warnings etc. so I cannot make comments on them. The charging is easy and battery life is good even with my intensive sampling intervals. What are not clear to me are how I can get my blood pressure, blood oxigen, ECG etc. measurements. Do I get them manually? There are no instructions provided. I especially like the side button on the watch which gives me sure access and display for frequent needed data right away. Other watches always leave me frustration when I need to see the time, or the current heart rate, or battery remaining %. This button is a sure, instant access which I like very much. This time I have a good choice of the make and type of smart watch monitor after 3 others used in the past year.
Oceansky –
Watch (Bip U Pro) is great for price. I wanted it mostly for running and swimming and it is perfect for both. GPS works and watch is waterproof. Tons of features and I love that it includes dance in the workouts as I also do ballet.It is not a full smart watch in that it doesn’t do things like let you answer calls or play music independently of phone. Personally, I’m not answering calls when working out, so I don’t care, but if you need to be on the phone constantly then you might want to consider another model.Downsides? I have diagnosed sleep apnea. The sleep tracker doesn’t seem to want to admit how bad my sleep is and gives very optimistic reports. It ignores all the wake ups and barely registers the breathing difficulties. Using the feature kills battery life.Finally, the phone app sucks royally. It barely serves a purpose and is not remotely intuitive. It would also be great if it could be synced with other fitness apps like My Fitness Pal.
TonyDz –
Llego en tiempo.Llevo usandolo un par de meses, bastante comodo, las correas son delgadas pero de buena calidad, lo puedes llevar todo el dia sin mayor problema.La interfaz del telefono es buena, facil de usar, si tiene variedad de watchfaces.La aplicacion Zepp funciona bien con el reloj, incluyendo la sincronización de musica, el unico tema es que consume mucha bateria del telefono, supongo por el blutooth.Igualmente la bateria del reloj dura unos 5 dias, tengo deshabilitado ahora casi la mayoria de las mediciones, para hacerlo solo bajo demanda. Algunas funciones como la medicion de ritmo cardiaco no se pueden deshabilitar.La función de comunicación con Alexa, no logré que sincronize.Sin embargo como primer smartwatch esta de acuerdo con el precio.** Compre unas correas para este articulo, faciles de instalar, es otro punto a favor.