Amazfit has released a Band 7 bracelet: like Mi Band 7 Pro, but much cheaper in Russia

Amazfit has long been competing with its compatriot Xiaomi in the wearable device market, releasing not only smartwatches, but also fitness bracelets. The company has now announced the Amazfit Band 7, a new generation of the band that strongly resembles the Mi Band 7 Pro in both design and features. With one exception – the novelty is several times cheaper.

The key innovation in Amazfit Band 7 lies in the display – the 1.47-inch AMOLED matrix has become noticeably larger and has received support for Always-On mode, which displays widgets on the lock screen.

Dials with display on and off (with Always-On)

The manufacturer focuses on the fact that the enlarged screen will allow you to better view important indicators about health and training. The company does this for a reason: Band 7 supports 120 training modes (automatically recognizes walking and running, as well as elliptical and rowing exercises), withstands diving (5 ATM level protection) and even recognizes the indicator of maximum oxygen consumption – VO2 Max.

  • To the point: Don’t buy a watch without VO2 max tracking. Why is this indicator important?

More familiar data is tracked too, including PAI health scores; determination of the phases of light, deep and REM sleep; monitoring the level of oxygen in the blood and others.

Despite the abundant functionality, the battery life is declared rather big – 18 days in normal mode and 28 days in battery saver mode. At the same time, the battery capacity of the bracelet is 232 mAh, the battery does not make the gadget much heavier – its weight is 28 grams.

Amazfit Band 7 is already presented in Russia and went on sale at a price of 2,990 rubles.

Source: Trash Box

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