I think knowing the HR averages are good enough for me. And what does exercises mode even mean? Videos like you’re mention it but never going depth. 120 modes. Is what the marketing image and copy says it’s doesn’t tell me anything.
Hello, glad you found the HR sensor accuracy helpfu! The exercise modes are the different activities that the watch is capable of recording. Things like running, treadmill, indoor cycling, tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc...different manufacturers call them different things - exercise modes / activities/ workouts / sports.... In my other video showing 9 Pro Tips to Master the Amazfit Bip 5 (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0anH11kNfWY.htmlsi=jZWhqSgv-M8LlfnS), tip number 4 shows you how to record other activities like Tennis that isn't visible right away on the Bip 5's activities screen 😀 its got things like Judo and Curling!!!
OLED (individual pixel illumination) is the more efficient display tech vs LCD (backlit panel) & Perhaps the battery is bigger, than what they admit, like 500mA given the thickness of the watch etc. Thank you for the in dept review🤓
Unfortunately there is no way to download maps to view them straight onto the Bip 5. There are navigation apps within the Zepp App that you can download onto the Bip 5, and you can apparently then get turn-by-turn navigation from Google Maps running on your phone onto the watch...however, I spent a lot of time trying to get this to work but it just didn't during my testing period. I wouldn't recommend the Bip 5 for that specific feature as many of the smart apps don't work well on Bip 5.
Thanks so much! The Zepp App shows most stats without paywals. You can also increase the frequency of HR measurement within the Zepp App - no issues with paywalls here too. Other stuff such as Zepp Coach and Weekly Report give you additional insight and stats on top of the free stuff in the Zepp App but don't increase the accuracy of the HR measurement of the Bip 5. Hope that helps.
Thanks! The Zepp App can be connected to Strava to upload Workouts including runs. Check this video out on how to link them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1anf5BxzxO0.html
Hiya. Yes it's due to the 1.5 m water resistance. Amazfit say: "According to the IEC 60529 standard, the Amazfit Bip 5 achieves a rating of IP68, for a water-resistance of up to 1.5 meters, and is therefore suitable for splashes or snow. It has passed third-party testing conducted by SGS, and the report number is SHES230400733371. Remove the watch when taking a hot shower, swimming, when entering a sauna, since too much steam can affect the seal and make it less water-resistant in future." Hope it helps !
Hi Mate I'm confused between GTS 4 Mini and BIP 5 as both are priced in similar category. Please can you suggest which one is better in terms of health and overall parameters. Any advise would be really helpful.
Hi! The GTS 4 Mini falls under the "Lifestyle" series whereas the Bip 5 is part of Amazfit's "Essential" series which has trimmed down features. Just by looking at the specs, it looks like the GTS 4 Mini has better hardware than the Bip 5, e.g : AMOLED screen on GTS 4 Mini vs LCD on Bip 5, better GNSS location tracking with 5 satellites on GTS 4 Mini vs 4 satellites on Bip 5, better water resistance of 5 ATM (can swim in pool) with GTS 4 Mini whereas bare-bones splash resistance on Bip 5. Software wise it would probably be the same with some minor bells and whistles in GTS 4 Mini. If I was getting the GTS 4 Mini at around the same price as the Bip 5 then yeah it makes sense to go for that as it's a slightly more premium wearable than the Bip 5. Hope that helps 😀
@@thewearableist Thanks Mate. So in terms of overall health accuracy is GTS 4 mini good compared to Bip 5 as I searched on the accuracy part for bip 5 and the reviews were mostly positive. But I'm not sure about the same for GTS 4 Mini. Also is the battery good in GTS 4 Mini. Any advise.
@varunbansal7242 hi! The GTS 4 Mini has Amazfit's Biotracker 3.0 sensor for HR tracking etc., and is an older model (2022) whereas the Bip5 is a 2023 model but amazfit don't readily give out the version of the Biotracker in the Bip 5. Although I haven't tested the GTS 4 Mini personally, see this website (it says the HR tracking is not super-accurate): www.techadvisor.com/article/1932875/amazfit-gts-4-mini-review.html Having said that, none of the budget fitness trackers will ever be "super-accurate", so if you're only after a rough indication of accuracy it should be fine. Also as mentioned, some software features may differ between 2022 models (GTS 4 mini) and 2023 models (Bip 5). For higher accuracy you will need to bump up the price range and go for something like a Garmin. Hope that helps 😀
@varunbansal7242 also check this sub-reddit out for some more info on GTS 4 Mini which nay help: www.reddit.com/r/smartwatch/comments/187c396/is_amazfit_gts_4_mini_still_worth_it/ 🙌🏼
@@thewearableist Sure yes that helps. I was checking Garmin earlier but the prices were mostly on the premium side. Luckily got to know about Amazfit and seeing the positive overall health data provided by the device I'm thinking of going for it. Thanks again for the information.👍
Hello 👋🏼 thanks for watching! Bip 5 Unity is a newer product than the original Bip 5. I haven't tested the Bip5 Unity (yet) but its running the newer software from Zepp (version 3.0) compared to the older 2.0 version in the Bip 5, so you'll likely see improvements in frame rates, colours, animations and speed. Many of the features look the same but the Bip 5 Unity costs $20 LESS than the original Bip 5. If it were me, I'd probably go for the Unity given the features are largely similar. I don't know how Amazfit have managed to pull this off, but the Bip 5 Unity is now in direct competition with the CMF Watch Pro which also costs $69! Hope that helps 😀
@@thewearableist thanks for the reply 😊 Actually they played a trick ; removed GPS from unity so that the Bip 5 looks still relevant, amazfit is actually creating confusion again. It's getting hard to pick one as Bip 5 has GPS and Unity has a lower price and new OS update with metal frame.
Hello. Yes, there will always be something that will be removed to justify the lower cost of the newer watch (which in this case appears to be in-built GPS). If GPS tracking from the watch itself is important to you (which worked well on the Bip 5 in my experience) and you feel that the feature is worth the extra $20 then yes the Bip 5 would make sense over the Unity purely for that added feature. In the Zepp App, you can definitely start activities and use the phone's GPS but I haven't tested this with the Unity myself as of yet. Hope that helps 😀
Hello 👋🏻 Almost all wearables will under or overestimate steps to an extent due to false hand movements and shorter movements around the house. In my experience the Amazfit Bip 5 underestimated steps by around 700-800 steps compared to the Garmin Vivosmart 5 and Garmin Venu 2, both of which I wore at the same time as the Bip 5. It does not matter if you use an iPhone or Android as the steps count and all other metrics are independent of the phone and app. Ultimately, the steps are only a rough estimate whichever wearable you buy, I wouldn't worry a lot about the steps accuracy. Hope that helps 😀
Ah the Apple Watch is a different ballgame! It really depends on what you want from your wearable - a premium smartwatch like Apple Watch that can deal with all sorts of "smart" stuff without you having to touch your phone but has a poor battery life OR a budget wearable that does half the smart things an apple watch can, with a close to a week's battery and costs much less. Decisions decisions I guess 🤔 Let us know what you end up getting ✌🏼
Hi again 😀 Based on my experience and testing between the Vivosmart 5, Amazfit Bip 5 and Fitbit Charge 6, if I were buying myself I'd maybe go for the Fitbit Charge 6. Yes, it does have limitations but overall I felt it was a much more "polished" product with useful smart capabilities. Check this video out for the pros and cons of the Fitbit Charge 6 so you know what you might be getting into: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iu1zCqELahk.htmlsi=AewbGKpxOz8GdlDG
Hi. I had a Fitbit Charge 3 bought in 2018 and used it till 2022 till I switched to Garmin Venu 2. It still worked and charges ok just don't use it. On online forums we normally see upset customers of course so take online opinions and forums with a pinch of salt for any wearable (still useful to do the reaearch so good you're looking into it). It ultimately depends on how you use any take care of any electronic item. Its more of a lifestyle/fitness/health tracking and not really a "rugged" sportswatch (Garmin/Polar/Suunto). If you are looking to do extreme sports and things like mountaineering etc., then you'd need a more rugged device. But if you're into general fitness (running, walking, gym, yoga, cycling), sleep tracking, heart rate tracking, then it should be okay. Hope that helps 😀