
The Amazfit Bip 6 is a new smartwatch that Amazfit has unveiled. With a bigger AMOLED display and offline maps, this wearable is an improvement over the Bip 5. Additionally, the business claims to have increased the precision of monitored health indicators including heart rate.
At a recent European launch event for the Active 2 smartwatch, the Amazfit Bip 6 was revealed. Previous leaks were believed to indicate a GTS 4 replacement. It has recently been shown, nevertheless, that this was the Bip 6 wearable.

According to reports, the Bip 6 has a number of improvements over the Bip 5, its predecessor. A bigger 1.97-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 380 x 450 pixels and a brightness of up to 2,000 nits is one of these. This takes the place of the previous model’s 1.91-inch TFT-LD display. The new watch is square in shape, weighs less than 30 g, and has a little larger body (46.3 mm).
Amazfit claims that the Bip 6 can operate for up to two weeks with normal use because to the battery’s increased capacity from 300 mAh to 340 mAh. The aluminum alloy frame has also been changed for a more upscale appearance. The watch comes in four colors—black, charcoal, stone, and red—and is five ATM waterproof.
Amazfit claims that the Bip 6’s BioTracker Dual-Light 5PD heart rate sensor provides more precise health metric tracking. You may monitor the quality of your sleep as well as your heart rate, stress, HRV, and SpO₂ level. There are 140 workout options, such as HYROX race, swimming, running, and cycling, as well as personalized AI-generated fitness regimens that include a strength training option.

In addition to having GPS, the smartwatch also offers offline navigation capability. It is important to note, nevertheless, that dual-band GNSS is not available. The Zepp Flow voice assistant has now been included, allowing you to respond to communications. Calendar reminders, Bluetooth calling, smart notifications, and remote audio controls are further features. Additionally, iPhone owners can manage their cameras remotely.
It is anticipated that the Amazfit Bip 6 smartwatch will be available in Europe in March. The wearable’s price and any plans to introduce it to the US have not yet been disclosed by the business. The earlier Amazfit Bip 5 retails at $89.99/£69.99/€89.99 (now $59.99 on Amazon) as a ballpark estimate.

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