Amazfit Band 5 Exercise Health Tracker with Alexa Constructed-in, 15-Day Battery Life, Blood Oxygen, Coronary heart Fee, Sleep & Stress Monitoring, 5 ATM Water Resistant, Health Look ahead to Males Ladies Youngsters, Black
$34.99
Value: $34.99
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For those who’re searching for a really perfect resolution on your well being and health administration, then look no additional than Amazfit Band 5 exercise health tracker. It offers all-around well being administration together with blood-oxygen-level measurement, 24/7 coronary heart price monitoring, sleep high quality & stress degree monitoring, respiration train, and menstrual cycle monitoring. What’s extra, Amazfit Band 5 incorporates an expert well being evaluation system — PAI, providing one single rating to know your general bodily well being. Focus in your exercise and train with built-in 11 sports activities modes. And It really works even underwater with 5 ATM water resistance. That includes a brand-new 1.1” full-touch coloration AMOLED display screen and 45+ watch faces, the Amazfit band 5 health watch matches seamlessly your private type. Keep In-the-know with built-in Amazon Alexa. Boasting a robust battery to ship as much as 15 days of endurance beneath a typical utilization state of affairs. Appropriate with Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above units.
AMAZON ALEXA BUILT-IN: Speak to Amazon Alexa in your Amazfit Band 5. Ask questions, get translations, set alarms, and timers, create procuring lists, examine the climate, management your good house units, and extra..Bluetooth : Model 5.2
15-DAY BATTERY LIFE: Say goodbye to each day recharge. With a totally charged Amazfit Band 5, you don’t must convey a charger for a two-week journey. On a single cost, it has sufficient energy to get you charged for two entire weeks mind-free.
BLOOD OXYGEN SATURATION MONITOR: You may measure your blood oxygen saturation and perceive your bodily state with OxygenBeatsTM. Supreme for high-intensity exercises and sports activities corresponding to marathons and fitness center exercises.
24/7 HEART RATE, SLEEP TRACKER: With Huami-proprietary BioTracker TM2 PPG optical sensor, this well being tracker performs 24/7 real-time coronary heart price monitoring and excessive coronary heart price warning. Band 5 may also professionally interpret the sleep traits at every stage and analyzes sleep high quality, that can assist you alter your sleep habits. It even screens your 20-minute each day nap.
YOUR SMART FITNESS PARTNER: An final easy-to-use exercise health tracker with 11 built-in sports activities modes, enabling you to file the space, velocity, coronary heart price modifications, energy burned, and different knowledge throughout your exercises. With a water-resistance grade of 5 ATM, Band 5 can stand up to all of your each day actions and you may put on it whereas swimming.
WOMEN’S HEALTH TRACKING: With the feminine interval monitoring system, Band 5 information and predicts the feminine menstrual cycle and sends good notifications reminders.
COMPATIBLE PHONE MODELS: Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above. Strap size 6.4-9.3inch / 162-235mm
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8 reviews for Amazfit Band 5 Exercise Health Tracker with Alexa Constructed-in, 15-Day Battery Life, Blood Oxygen, Coronary heart Fee, Sleep & Stress Monitoring, 5 ATM Water Resistant, Health Look ahead to Males Ladies Youngsters, Black
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Tiggertaj –
It was a Good Buy!
I bought this at Christmas on a “special sale price.” Was looking at Fitbit watches, but wasn’t wanting to pay their “name brand prices.” Ran across this “Amazfit” & it appeared to be fairly equivalent to the Fitbit brand. It was on sale at a very good price, so I bought it!It keeps time well…. I’m not quite sure about it’s other modes. I know the “stress” function doesn’t work correctly. The heart monitor/pulse rate isn’t always correct but most the time not far off. I also don’t know about the sleep tracking mode. It hasn’t registered any REM sleep & very little sleep sleep per night on me.There are several other mode options on this band. Although, I’m not sure how to set them up or use them. It doesn’t come with any clear written directions. I looked up online what I could find & am usually good at figuring things out. I’m still lost with many of this bands functions & how to use them.I do wear it in the shower, & haven’t had any problems there.Be very careful with handling & storing of the charging cord, because it’s light weight wire & flimsy. I’m not sure if new ones are available to order.The battery life doesn’t seem to be very long, but I have no other brands for comparison. I usually need to charge it about once a week. Sometimes it seems to charge fairly quickly, other times it takes forever. Not sure why….After researching to see what fit this watch. I did buy a pkg of multiple bands in a variety of colors. They were for a different brand watch, but said they’d fit the Amazfit. They do fit perfectly!I also purchased 2 pkgs of screen protectors. SAVE YOUR $$ THERE! The application is a wet application. Watch a video on wet applications, otherwise your likely to screw it up or it won’t stick.I closely watched an application video several times before attempting. I successfully applied the screen protector the first time! It fit perfectly, & I was able to get all the rounded edges rolled down & lay perfectly flush against the screen.You DO NEED to allow the wet applications to dry about 24 hrs before wearing the band. That wait is a bit tedious. All in the end it seemed ai had a tight & perfect fit.The screen protector seemed to be staying on & holding up well. 2-3 wks after application I noticed the edges starting to lift. Then the end started lifting off the face of the screen…. A week or so later I found the screen protector completely gone & don’t know where it went.I’m not hard on anything either, & don’t do any rough work.
Allie Breitenbach –
Best cheap smart watch out there
I will say the watch is not super accurate sometimes as I will be laying down and just fidgeting with my hands or something and it’ll tell me that my bpm is 130+ but other than that it works great for an everyday smartwatch. Battery life is awesome, I have had it for 8 months now and only need to charge it once a week, although at the start I only needed to charge it once every two weeks but I have used the hell out of it to monitor my exercises which I will say it is very accurate with tracking those. As far as durability goes, it’s held up pretty good! It is 100% waterproof, I swim and bathe with it on and have no problem other than it thinking that I am pressing all the buttons on it but I am pretty sure you can lock the screen through the app. I love that you can have custom wallpaper as on Fitbits that is unavailable (at least as far as I know)In summary, this watch is awesome and I will run it to the ground!
Amino –
Stress Level tracking/reading is an utter failure…but overall, it’s still a great fitness tracker.
Aside from the insanely cheap price tag for what this thing is capable of doing, the main reason I bought the Amazefit Band 5 was for the stress tracking levels since most brands don’t include that feature yet. Apparently many trackers can tell you when you’re stressed, but they can’t give you stress LEVEL readings (i.e. a numbered stress reading between 1-100).I guess there’s a good reason why, though. It’s simply not accurate, and I’m guessing most brands are holding off on including it until the technology is far enough along to make it more accurate (i.e. until it’s not just a gimmick).I have Ulcerative Colitis, and if you look at my daily stress level reports on days where I feel great vs days I’m suffering through a full blown attack throughout the entire day, you can’t spot the difference.It’s also worth noting that while it does continuous readings throughout the day, most of those readings are attempted failures since you have to be still and have the band on tight enough for it to be able to get a reading. Example: the other day I had a 6 hour gap between automatic readings. And most of the time I can’t even get it to do a manual reading.So what you end up with is an inaccurate metric that can’t even be recorded for large chunks of the day. So in that sense, I’m profoundly disappointed since that (in addition to the low price) was the reason I bought the Amaze Band 5 instead of leveling up to a $100 Garmin or Fitbit.Another (potential) qualm I have is the caloric expenditure tracking. I could be wrong, but I feel like it’s too generous telling me how many calories I’ve burned during a “Freestyle” or “Walking” workout session.Okay, so all of that was the bad. The good, though? Everything else seems to work fantastically and exceeded my expectations.- Battery is amazing, even if you turn on all of the options that drain the battery faster.- Sleep tracking seems like it’s pretty darn accurate. The only thing I’ve noticed is that sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night and am deep in thought for awhile before I can fall back asleep, my sleep report will note that I initially woke up for a few minutes, but then it will think I fell back asleep shortly after since I’m not moving around despite being awake. But it’s hard to knock that too much since I’m not sure if ANY tracker would be able to tell the difference when the person is pretty motionless before eventually falling back asleep.- The app is great. Lots of things to track and options for customization. And while it’s kind of easy to get lost trying to look for certain options, the overall design and ease of use is fantastic. That said, I can’t figure out how to make it stop using military time. Unless I’m missing something here, there’s no option to change it…and that’s pretty annoying.- I’ve had zero problems with any sort of lag using the touch screen…which was the main thing that annoyed me back when I had the Generation 1 Apple Watch.**Final summary**: I may be more easily impressed since the last smartwatch/fitness tracker I owned was the Generation 1 Apple Watch (which is a dinosaur at this point)…but I’m legitimately blown away with what you’re getting for a price tag south of $40. If you’re looking for the ultimate budget fitness tracker, I don’t see how the Amazefit 5 Band can be beat. Just don’t buy it solely for stress level tracking like I did…because it simply doesn’t work.
Martin –
Después de más de uso, un viaje, nado en alberca y mucha actividad puedo decir que es un producto excelente con una muy buena relación costo-beneficio. 100% recomendado.
Sue –
Great price. Monitors my heart rate and sleep and appears to be pretty accurate. Letâs me know when a call is coming in. Logs my steps and thereâs more that I have not looked at or tried yet. Great charge time. At least 5 days before I need to charge. No complaints so far!
QTS –
I bought this tracker to replace an Honor band 5 thinking that it would be very similar- I was pleasantly surprised. After a week of testing, the accuracy of the band was on-par with the Honor Band 5 (similar retail price when I bought it, now replaced by the Honor band 6), but overall, it was easier to use and had more features (but also had more bugs and small issues). Overall, I slightly preferred the Amazfit due to it’s feature set- it’s a great tracker with awesome customizability, and the Alexa feature is very convenient (although a bit limited- no music playback or announcements).Pros:- Almost everything is customizable- what data to show, what shortcuts to have, reminders, what shortcuts you want to have, what’s displayed on your watch face, etc.- Loaded with features (PAI, Steps, SpO2, HR, Sleep, breathing & stress, alexa, etc.)- Reasonably accurate for personal referenceCons:- Battery life only 5-7 days- enough, but not as advertised- No option to quickly reply to notifications- Lots of features require Bluetooth connection to phone (GPS, Alexa, etc.)- Setup is a bit complicated if you want to customization- Can’t find option to link with Google Fit- Alexa processing and connection a bit slow, sometimes server is to busy to process requestsStarting off with the smartphone app, the Zepp app is a bit complicated, but once you get everything set up, it is surprisingly convenient and easy to use- the customization options allow you to customize almost everything about the band and app to your personal preference. The band itself, much like the app, is also very customizable- from what shortcuts you want to have, to what data is displayed on your watch face, although it did take me a few days to find the option to customize the data displayed on the watch faces (avalible for the 2 pre-loaded watch faces in more>band display>settings). You can also pick from many watch faces in the store. Alexa is also avalible on the band, but the feature set right now is a bit limited- no music playing or announcements. It is very convenient and nice to have for things like simple questions and reminders though. The rest of the band is pretty self explanatory- and reasonably accurate. There are some (nitpicky) flaws though- the battery life is not as advertised, and lots of the functionality (including GPS) relies on having a BT connection to your phone. Overall, it’s a great tracker (and great value if priced around $50CAD), and the flaws are excusable because of it’s low price- I don’t think I’ll need a smartwatch unless I need to make calls.
king –
der zweite Tracker, 1. tracker liess sich nicht laden, da Ladeanshluss (magnetisch) nicht hielt, anstandslos umgetauscht. meine Frau hat den gleichen Schlafkontrolle, Puls kontrolle usw Top.
Irene –
perfect tracker for work out and sleep monitoring