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Amazfit Bip U launched in India with 60+ Sports Modes, SpO2 sensor, and stress monitoring

After launching the Bip S and Bip S Lite smartwatches in India, Amazfit today also brought the Bip U there. It is priced at INR3,999 ($55/€45) but will be available for INR3,499 ($48/€40) between October 16 and Diwali on Amazon.in and Amazfit’s official site in three colors – Black, Pink, and Green.

The Amazfit Bip U sports a 1.43″ TFT color touchscreen of 320×302 pixels, which is protected by 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and has an anti-fingerprint coating. It supports 50 watch faces and you get to choose what information you want to see on the home screen, but that’s only possible with the two built-in watch faces.

Amazfit Bip U launched in India with 60+ Sports Modes, SpO2 sensor, and stress monitoring

The Bip U weighs just 31 grams and comes with a polycarbonate casing and silicone straps. It’s water-resistant up to 50 meters and packs a 230 mAh battery which is claimed to offer up to nine days of endurance on a single charge in a typical usage scenario.

You also get over 60 sports modes with the Amazfit Bip U, with some able to track your workout route with the help of GPS on the connected smartphone.

Other health and fitness features on the Bip U include 24×7 heart-rate monitoring, blood-oxygen level measurement with SpO2 sensor, stress monitoring, and menstrual cycle tracker for women.

The Bip U can monitor your sleep, which is broken into deep sleep, light sleep, and REM sleep. It can also track afternoon naps like the more affordable Amazfit Neo.

The rest of the highlights of the Amazfit Bip U include incoming call and app notifications, PAI Health Assessment System, Pomodoro Clock, Music and Camera Control, Alarm Clock, World Clock, and Weather Forecasts.

Amazfit Bip U launched in India with 60+ Sports Modes, SpO2 sensor, and stress monitoring


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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