⌚ 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 |
M**Y
Good Product
I’ve been using the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed, especially for the price. The GPS works well for my runs, and the battery life is amazing—I only have to charge it every 10 days or so. It tracks my steps, heart rate, and sleep pretty accurately. The screen is nice, but it can be a bit hard to see in bright sunlight. it does way more than I expected. Great value if you’re looking for a reliable fitness watch without breaking the bank.
J**N
I am amazed
June 2025 update:I'm finally in the market to replace this watch. It has finally started to act up, and the battery life only lasts a couple of days. Overall, I am very pleased with how long this lasted and how well it worked. In truth, I could still use this one, but I think I'll replace it with the newest version and get my week long battery life back. I still absolutely recommend this. Just the money I saved not paying for the fitbit app for 2 years makes this a no brainer.Original 2023 review:I decided to try out this watch instead of buying a new Fitbit or even instead of signing up for the new yearly Fitbit subscription because it seemed like it was not only on par but possibly better than a Fitbit but also I liked how the software didn't have an annual subscription cost.As someone who exclusively used Fitbit before I am amazed with this watch. It not only works better, syncs faster, and lasts longer than my Fitbit I like the way it looks better too. I really like the software as well, it does all of the same things and I think more than my Fitbit software even when I paid for it.I am a disabled cancer survivor so I do need to make sure I keep an eye on my steps, and things like my heart rate throughout the day. I also really appreciate the sleep tracker because a lot of my health issues also make me have terrible insomnia and knowing when Ive actually slept and when I need to maybe rest more is very helpful. I also really like that this one has a built-in gps. All of my other smart watches didn't have built-in GPS but even when I had my phone along for the ride the GPS never worked well. Some of them it never worked at all. Using this one I take my dog for a walk and just turn my watch on to record my trip and everything works perfectly, every time even when I don't have my phone. And the biggest surprise was the battery life. I have had this watch last me a week or more. I'm not even sure how it does that, as my old Fitbit had to be charged every 2 days. And even when I had a Fitbit without the screen it still had to be charged more often than this watch.It will be going on about 5 months that I've had this now, and it still looks brand new as well. I also really appreciate that the bands are much more affordable than trying to buy replacement Fitbit bands. Overall I am not only happy I found this watch but I am a converted loyal customer to this brand. If I need to replace this, which I'm sure at some point I will, it will definitely be a watch from this same brand.
R**N
Great alternative to Apple Watch
I have had this watch for a few months and I have been very impressed overall. It is a great alternative to an Apple Watch, and a much better price! It seems to track exercise and steps well, and the heart rate seems pretty accurate. The battery truly does last a long time, I probably go at least 2-3 weeks between charges, and I wear it 24/7. (For example, right now the battery is at 60% and I last charged it 10 days ago).I wish it had more features, or apps that you could add, but can't complain for the affordable cost. I don't use it for phone notifications (like texts/calls) so I can't comment on how well those functions work. Only complaint so far is that it doesn't always light up when you life your wrist, like it should do. I've noticed that if it doesn't light up, I have to more forcefully twist my wrist up for it to light up. Not a deal breaker, but it is annoying at times when I just want to see what time it is. I also wish there were better options for the watch face. There are several that you can download, but none are really that great.
J**E
A qualified 5 star review...
I'd never heard of Amazfit prior to a week or so ago. Which is okay; they'd never heard of me either. I certainly know who they are now!I found myself in need of a timepiece, but I wanted one that was a little more comprehensive than my usual Timex Ironman. A "smart" watch; something like an Apple Watch might've been nice; I'm a Mac adherent and have been for thirty-plus years. But research showed their watches possessing a hefty price tag and a skimpy battery life.Having received gift cards for my birthday, I looked around, did my homework, and finally decided to give the amusingly named Amazfit Bip a try. Or, more precisely, the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro. I guess that's a Bip 3 that's lost its amateur status.My initial thoughts on receiving it...hey! This is COOL! What you have here is a slick looking watch that does everything I could want it to do...heart monitoring, blood oxygen sensing, workout tracking, even sleep monitoring...and it does a lot more stuff Amazfit does a much better job at listing in its promo material than I would be able to do here. Of course you can change its face, and the amount of widgets available. I kinda like that; an overly busy display is annoying. Speaking of which, the display is big and readable even in bright sunlight, which at my age is pretty vital. I can get notifications on incoming messages and phone calls. The Zepp app (which comes in both iOS and Android flavors) makes it fairly easy to digest all of this incoming info. It's all packed in a lightweight package that boasts a battery life of two weeks. I can't verify that yet, but I'm almost a week in and I'm at 52% life remaining...and this is with a lot of playing around with the thing to learn how to use it and several workouts and hikes using the GPS. Yes, a GPS! With mapping, even!Now on to the downsides, such as they are. It's not a Dick Tracy watch (I know, I am dating myself here) which means that I can be notified of incoming phone calls and texts, but not answer them. And I can't play music on it. Control it, yes, play it, no. But honestly, these are two very minor gripes in a watch that comes in at under $60.But then...there is the execrable strap.Yes, It truly is awful: hot, sticky, and tight. Mind you, I am a large-framed person but frankly my wrists aren't THAT big around. How a really buff guy could wear the Bip comfortably right out of the box just mystifies me. Now, you could stretch it--I've done this in the past with watches--but you don't have to: quick-release pins make the silicone torture devices a cinch to swap out. I got a pack of three stretchy nylon straps for a little over $10 (I'll include a link below) and, PRESTO! Problem solved. The watch is now comfortable, so much so that I barely notice wearing it. And it looks rather spiffy too. There's plenty of colors and designs to choose from.And now? I really don't see any downside to the Bip 3 Pro. Low cost, plenty of available data, easy to learn and use, customizable, and it looks good on your wrist. Mind you, I'm still waiting on a jetpack, but this sort of gee-whiz stuff may be a bit much for an old codger. Maybe a hoverboard...Link to the stretchy nylon replacement straps I got (there's lots more that will work):https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZSW3RKS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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