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A sports tracker, a stopwatch, an alarm, a heart-rate monitor, a sleep tracker, and much more: The Amazfit BIP gives you loads of functionality without the hefty price tag. Made of 2.5d Corning Gorilla glass, it features a colorful, always-on 1.28-inch LCD touch display Read More
Got one. Heart rate wouldn’t work consistently, difficult to set up, step count inaccurate, flimsy compaired to fit bit, app interface is poor, so, returned it.
Bama_RoobI got mine from China and no one there says that it have ip68. Moreover, it have a hole for pressure measuring. But I swam with them several times and nothing happened.
Been using this watch for a few months now, and really starting to miss the Fitbit I had to replace before it. Hardware-wise the Bip is fine, but software-wise it's extremely lacking compared to Fitbit. If you just want to track steps and sleep the Bip is adequate, but if you want to track any exercising outside of walking/running/cycling, you're out of luck. I got the $3-ish dollar third party app that attempts to fix this and take fuller advantage of the Bip's potential, but unfortunately it just doesn't work that well and I'm spending 5-10 minutes a day trying to get it to sync all of the data from the Bip. Not a huge pain but frustrating after enjoying Fitbit's ease of use.
I will say if I switch back to Fitbit I'm going to miss the Bip's always-on reflective screen and ridiculous battery life. I'll be charging it today after 35 days, and I still have 8% to go. If only they made the first party app more full featured, this thing would dominate.