Amazfit launched the GTR 4 smartwatch in India last month, and next week, on November 8, the company will introduce the Band 7 in the Asian country. It will be sold through Amazon.in and Amazfit's official Indian website from the same date. The Amazfit Band 7 is priced at INR 3,499 (US$ 42/€ 43), but it will be available for INR 2,999 (US$ 36/€ 37) on November 8 as a part of the launch day offer. It will come in two colors - Classic Black and Elegant Beige. The Pink model won't be available at launch even though it's included in the promo materials. That said, you will have the option to customize the smart band with four strap colors - Pink, Orange, Blue, and Green.
The Amazfit Band 7 runs Zepp OS and sports
a 1.47" color AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 368x198 pixels. The
display is covered with tempered glass and has an anti-fingerprint coating. The
Band 7 supports Always-On Display and more than 50 watch faces. It also has
eight customizable watch faces, and users can create their own by uploading
photos from the connected devices.
The Band 7 comes with the usual slew of
health and fitness features, including heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen
level measurement, sleep tracking, and stress measurement. It also supports
menstrual cycle tracking for women. Additionally, the Amazfit Band 7 supports
120 sports modes, with smart recognition for walking, running, elliptical, and
rowing machines.
The rest of the Amazfit Band 7's
highlights include 5ATM water resistance, built-in Alexa, and Bluetooth 5.2
BLE. The Band 7 doesn't have a built-in GPS, so it relies on the connected
smartphone's navigation system for route tracking. The Amazfit Band 7 is
compatible with Android (7.0 and above) and iOS (12.0 and above) devices and
packs a 232 mAh battery advertised to have an endurance of 18 days in a typical
usage scenario and 12 days in a heavy usage scenario. Once the battery is
completely drained, Amazfit says a full charge with the bundled charger will
take about two hours.