Amazfit GTR 2e Smart Watch Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep, Stress and SpO2 Monitor, Sports Watch with 90 Sports Modes, GPS
- Art on Your Wrist: The GTR 2e smartwatch offers a 1.39-inch AMOLED HD screen in numerous colours to complement your outfits. The watch face shop features 50+ styles, 40+ Always-on Displays, and photo uploads.
- The smart watch Amazfit GTR 2e measures 24-hour heart rate, SpO2, sleep, and stress. PAI uses algorithms to examine complex health and activity data to estimate your physical health.
- 5 ATM, 90 Built-in Sports Modes Waterproof: The watch provides an analytical report after 1 of 90 sports modes to enhance your training. Intelligent recognition of 6 sports modes eliminates manual selection, and 5 ATM water resistance allows you swim.
- Lightweight and 24-Day Battery Life: The GTR 2e sports watch boasts a smaller body, an innovative circuit design, and a high-capacity battery that lasts 24 days in normal use, wherever you train.
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Gingerninja1981 –
I tried another 3 watches before buying this one, one of which was a Samsung Galaxy active watch, then a Amazfit GTR (great watch but developed a fault). This one is amazing, I charge it maybe once every 3 weeks ish, use it a few times a week to monitor spin class. I do put it on battery saving over night just to stop me being woken by any alerts. Face is brilliant and clear, able to add and remove features as required. I was a little concerned that the strap might get grubby being pale green, but it looks like new and I am quite heavy handed. Would strongly recommend this watch and I am really pleased with it.
update – I am now on day 22 since its last charge and currently have 44% battery left. Granted, I use few features on it, but for what I do use and how little it needs charging I am extremely happy with this watch.
Ian Gill –
This watch is almost brilliant but misses the mark on one vital point.
The battery life id good, the GPS is good, the usability is good, the graphics are good, but the heartrate monitor appears to use a random number generator.
To be fair, I donโt think that any wrist HRM is going to be too accurate but comparing with my chest HRM, the watch records my heart rate to an accuracy of +- 50%.
The watch includes a PAI function which I think is the best way to monitor your fitness progress. The problem is that PAI needs accurate heart rate monitoring to be useful.
On a more expensive Amazfit watch there is the option to link to a chest HRM but this isnโt available on this watch. Unfortunately, without a link to an accurate HRM, this watch is just a watch which counts your steps.
Greg K –
I like this watch as much as I dislike it. I think I’m going to keep it but it took me a considerable time to come to this decision. Don’t get me wrong I knew what I was buying, I knew this isn’t a full fledged smart watch like a wear os or watch os or tizen watch but it has some annoying limitations that make you think to return it and spend more money on something else. But I’m getting ahead of myself…
I’ve seen this watch praised for it’s build quality a lot and while it is decent I expected more from previous reviews. Watch body is covered in brushed aluminium but the lower part (about 1/4) is black, cheap plastic which shatters the illusion of an expensive watch instantly. The face is covered with a rounded glass that makes swiping really easy, and so far I’ve not been able to scratch it. The strap is a silicone one that is average, nothing to write home about but good. You can get your own watch strap of any material, colour as longs as it’s 22mm wide. There are two buttons…
Peter murphy –
The watch itself is big, beautiful and simple enough to use. So many features that I will never use, but for the purposes of buying the watch it almost meets the requirements and expectations I had.
I use my smart watch for tracking exercise (especially during the pandemic) and keeping an eye on messages and notifications without needing to pull out my phone every couple of minutes and it does that brilliantly. The amount of exercise types available is insane for the money on the watch, 99% of which I will never use, but a little comforting that maybe one day I may just do the 120th exercise type on this device!!
The negatives are that when you enable features it does consume the battery and the advertised battery life falls short (I get around a weeks use on a single charge with Heart Rate, Stress and Sp02 tracking enabled) – I am sure I would get the 20+ days life if I switched everything off and used it as a watch, but seriously what would the point be to buy a smart watch and use…
Yasser AbuAli –
In all honesty, one of the most underrated, well priced, nice quality smart watches out there. I sold my Samsung watch 3 which I bought for ยฃ300+ at the time, and I bought this for ยฃ120 before the Amazon deal price.
Giving the price difference, yes you lack making calls and being able to talk on your watch, and the emmense amount of apps you get from the store. But, the real question is, do you really need to pay ยฃ300+ for stuff that you won’t use most of the time?
All you need is a smart watch to track your health and exercise, receive calls and notifications, GPS sometimes, and long lasting battery that can actually last for more than 2 damn weeks. You get all of that with this ingenious amazfit. The best choice I have made in the tech world in a while.