This one packs a 1.34” circular display protected by
tempered glass. It's a low-power transflective display with 320x 320px
resolution. The watch body is made from 316L stainless steel, measuring 48.6mm
in diameter. It comes with a sporty silicone strap (which you can easily swap
for any other 22mm strap).
There is a pricier Elite version using titanium
bezels and sapphire crystal instead. This one comes with a fluoro-rubber strap
and is a tad heavier (59.6g vs. 68.7g). Both versions feature 5ATM (50m) water
resistance.
Battery life is 7 days (despite the jump to 300mAh
capacity). It can be stretched out to 14 days with Ultra mode, which offers
limited smart functionality (notably, 24-hour heart rate tracking and notifications
remain active). This is unlike the Basic Watch mode of the GTS, which disables
Bluetooth and the heart rate sensor (but ups battery life to 46 days).
The Amazfit Smart Sports Watch is made to be on the
go - it can last an impressive 70 hours with continuous GPS tracking (much
better than the GTS). The BeiDou and Galileo systems are supported too, in
addition to GPS and GLONASS.
There’s 1.9GB of user-available storage, which can
be used for offline music played over Bluetooth headphones, another perk over
the square model. The Amazfit Smart Sports Watch 3 is available for pre-order in China
for CNY 1,300 (US$ 180/€ 165) for the standard version and CNY 1,700 (US$ 237/€ 215)
for the Elite model.
The Amazfit X is still in the prototype stages. It
promises a large 2.07” curved AMOLED display (326ppi, 430nits of brightness).
That’s much larger than the likes of Xiaomi Mi Band 4 or Samsung Galaxy Fit
(0.95” in both cases). The 220mAh battery will last 7 days between charges.
Pricing will be announced later.

