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Amazfit has released the Bip 6 smartwatch, priced at $79.99, aimed at fitness-focused users. It features a 1.97-inch AMOLED display with up to 2,000 nits brightness and comes in Black, Charcoal, Stone, and Red. The device has an aluminum alloy build, 5 ATM water resistance, and a battery life of up to 14 days.

Amazfit Bip 6

The Bip 6 includes Amazfit’s BioTracker 6.0 sensor for heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and sleep tracking. It supports over 140 workout modes, including HYROX race and endurance training. The device offers AI coaching and automatic rep counting for strength training, along with offline navigation and round-trip routing for outdoor activities.

Amazfit Bip 6

Bluetooth calling, message notifications, voice-to-text replies, and Zepp Flow voice commands are supported. The updated Zepp App introduces camera-based food logging (currently available in North America, expanding to Europe) for easier meal tracking.

Wayne Huang, CEO of Zepp Health, described the watch as balancing design and function for active lifestyles. The Bip 6 competes with budget models from Fitbit and Garmin by offering similar features—like an AMOLED screen and long battery life—at a lower cost.

The Bip 6 is available on Amazfit.com and Amazon. It does not include LTE or ECG support but avoids subscription fees, focusing instead on core fitness features and HYROX race integration. We have also recently curated a list of the best Amazfit smartwatches to buy this year, which you can check out by clicking on the link.

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