
Europe will soon be able to purchase the Amazfit Balance 2 XT smartwatch. However, the business has stated that it will only be accessible in a few countries through its online storefronts. With a few modifications, this device is less expensive than the conventional Balance 2 and is already offered by a US shop.
The arrival of the Balance 2 XT smartwatch in Europe has been announced by Amazfit. This wearable, which was the subject of rumors earlier this year, is now sold at Best Buy in the United States.

Amazfit has now notified Notebookcheck that the Balance 2 XT smartwatch will be available for purchase at its online stores in Italy and Spain. Although the delivery cost in this instance is unknown, the company claims that clients in other European nations will be able to have the merchandise transported to their location. Pricing and the European release date are still pending. It retails for $199.99 in the US, although one merchant advertises it for €189.91.
The original Balance 2 smartwatch, which came out earlier this year, is more expensive than the Balance 2 XT. It features a 1.5-inch mineral glass-protected AMOLED display. With more than 170 sports modes, users may record their workouts and monitor health indicators including stress, blood oxygen levels, heart rates, and sleep quality. In addition, it should have a run time of about 21 days, GPS navigation, and downloaded maps.
The basic and XT models of the Balance 2 smartwatch (now available on Amazon for $299.99) differ in a number of ways. Among these is the substitution of mineral glass for sapphire glass. Due to its reduced water resistance rating of 5 ATM, the XT will not support diving and does not feature the Golf app. The Amazfit Balance 2 XT smartwatch’s official US debut date is still unknown.

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