Denise—December 28, 2025
This watch is just as good as the higher named brand priced ones. I can receive texts and calls. Tracks my steps. Syncing to your phone is easy. The size it perfect. Watches my heart rate. Alarms that I set work perfectly. I use it at my job. I need a timer for every 30 mins. It start to vibrate when timer goes off and then easily I can set for the next 30 min. Watch face is easy to read. Looks great on my arm. Holds a charge for 3 days with use. Read more
Ryan—November 29, 2025
I bought this watch back in August and have had zero issues with it. I wear it everyday, but I don’t always sleep with it on. It does the sleep monitoring but it isn’t a big thing for me. I can receive and make calls on it. I get text notifications, but I can’t respond on it. I get notifications from different apps on my phone and you can set that all up on the Zepp app which also is easy to use. I got it mostly for the heart rate monitor and it seems to be accurate. The blood oxygen seems to be pretty accurate also. I have checked on different monitors I have at home and also at the doctors. I get a pretty consistent 14 days on the battery and I have some of the health monitors set to check more regularly. Screen adapts to the light in the room. Great watch for the price and a lot cheaper than some of the name brand ones. I would get another one!! Read more
Byron L. Postma—January 2, 2026
This is a really great smart watch for an Android phone, if you're a part of the Googleverse. It's amazingly inexpensive and easy to set up and use. The ability to switch watch faces allows you to customize what's displayed on the Home screen. I like to have a second hand on my watch, and there were several faces with this feature. Most faces are free, but a few cost about $3.00. You can even install a face with a holiday them, or a personal photo. I installed a basic calculator app, which saves me from having to pull out my phone. There's a scientific calculator available, in case you really have to know the Cosine of 22 degrees. You can read your emails and texts. Best of all - it has a GPS receiver, which makes tracking my walks and bike rides much more accurate than my Fitbit. Google maps on my watch - of course! There is just about every possible fitness activity, outdoor and indoor swimming, climbing, hiking, elliptical, rowing, yoga, jumping rope, tennis, Zumba, hunting, skateboarding, fishing (!). No skiing, though. Batter life is excellent. I previously had a Fitbit Inspire 2. The interface was awkward and not intuitive.I never used it much, except to keep track of the time, how long I slept and my daily step count. This is a far better, and more fun, than the Inspire 2. Read more
J. R.—September 3, 2025
It’s ok for the price. I have a Galaxy Watch 6 and my wife went from the Watch 4 to the Fit 3 and I was envious of her battery life. I ordered a Moto Watch Fit on Prime Day and was very pleased with the battery life but it seems very basic in comparison to the Galaxy Fit 3. Definitely not worth the $199 it retailed for. I got it for $99 so I can’t complain too much. Then I was recommended this, the Amazfit Bip 6. It is definitely nicer and has more functionality and features than the Galaxy and Moto watches but the battery life isn’t up to par. For comparison, I charge my wife’s Fit 3 every 7-9 days, my Watch 6 every other day and the Moto Watch every 9-10 days, 8-9 days with AOD on. The Bip 6 gets me roughly 5-7 days with AOD off and less with it on. Yesterday I charged it to 100 and by mid day it was down to ~80%. I decided to return it for this reason. I was previously going to return it because the app keeps saying my phone is disconnected when I want to control music but I still get my notifications. So, in the end it didn’t work out for me. I’ll be sticking to my Galaxy Watch 6 + Moto Watch Fit for now. Read more
Ken in Riverton—November 3, 2025
This Amazfit Bip 6 watch has been amazing so far! I bought it because my FitBit Versa 2, which I used for almost 4 years and I liked, degraded to where I needed to charge it daily, and then it completely died. I couldn't afford another FitBit Versa 2 so I looked for a cheaper option. I found cheaper smart watches out there but none of them did all that I needed. Then I found the Amazfit Bip 6. It checked all the boxes (and much, much more), and it was less than half the price of the FitBit Versa 2. I have now been wearing my Amazfit Bip 6 for 2 weeks. The battery lasted 13 days and still had 13% left! (The Fitbit would only last about 4 days, usually) During these 2 weeks, I haven't found any cons, only pros. There are too many great features to list them all, but I particularly like the built-in GPS with mapping(very accurate), the SpO2 sensor, the heart rate monitor, the alarm features, and the bright display. The watch is very, very configurable. There are dozens of free display faces for a look and feel you like. It connects and syncs to my phone (Android) 10 times better and faster than the FitBit. I see incoming text messages on my watch! I could brag about this watch all day, but I won't go on. All I can say is that I am so happy with how good this watch works for me. It was more than worth the small price. Read more
Customer—December 2, 2025
I decided to purchase a new smartwatch since my Samsun watch had a crack in it and overall I wasn't impressed with it. I've also had a few different Garmin watches, but this is by far my favorite watch so far! Starting with comfortability, I sometimes forget its even on me. This is my first square-faced watch and its much more comfortable. Its got a very sleek design, big enough screen for my bad vision, durability, and overall very user friendly. The APP is surprisingly very easy to use, its not one of those cheap badly written software versions with no support that its hard to navigate, its super easy to use and the app provides a lot of settings so your not fumbling with installing everything from the watch itself. I highly recommend this watch so far I love it! Read more