Navigating Style vs Functionality: An In-Depth Look at Amazfit GTS Wearable Tech
4.2
Amazfit GTS Smartwatch
Lifewire / Yoona Wagener
What We Like
Bright display with customizable widgets
Lightweight and comfortable form factor
Solid GPS and workout tracking
What We Don’t Like
Certain settings aren’t straightforward
Unintuitive app
Battery life doesn’t match 14-day claim
The Amazfit GTS is a stylish fitness tracker that logs workouts without breaking the bank, but the software lacks the intuitive and user-friendly design of competing models.
We purchased the Amazfit GTSso our reviewer could put it to the test. Keep reading for our full product review.
Finding a stylishfitness tracker can be a challenge, but the Amazfit GTS obliges with a petite design and comfortable build for everyday wear. Available in six colorful silicone band options and a crisp AMOLED display, this fashionable wearable continuously monitors heart rate, sleep, and offers custom tracking for 12 different popular workouts.
I used this device for a little over a week while sleeping, hiking, and running to see how this stylish tracker delivered. Though tracking data was never an issue, the software and companion app fell short of delivering a truly intuitive, user-friendly experience.
Design: Lightweight and a little too familiar
The Amazfit GTS is a super-light device at approximately 24.8 grams but isn’t flimsy. The body is made with aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, and the Corning 3 Gorilla glass covering the display is conveniently smudge-resistant. The back of the display is decidedly more plastic-looking, though the plate is covered in a matte finish with a pleasantly sturdy feel. The square watch face is slightly longer than it is wide, akin to theApple Watch . In fact, if you don’t look too closely, this device is almost an exact copy of this outsize name in the wearable game.
Along with the crisp and easy-to-read display, the GTS’s biggest asset is the flexible and durable silicone with a healthy selection of notches and two tabs to keep the band in place once you’ve latched it.
The always-on 348x 442AMOLED display is very vibrant and easy to read with 1.65 inches of real estate. The main screen is also highly customizable. Two watch faces (one analog and one digital) come preloaded on the device (and more are available through the app), and most of the widgets on each option are editable to show the information that you want to view most frequently at a quick glance.
Along with the crisp and easy-to-read display, the GTS’s biggest asset is the flexible and durable silicone with a healthy selection of notches and two tabs to keep the band in place once you’ve latched it. Though it comes in a single size, I was able to find a comfortably close fit on my small 5.5-inch wrist.
Lifewire / Yoona Wagener
I was unable to test this device’s 50-meter water resistance for swimming or other aquatic workouts, but I did wear it in the shower without experiencing any issue. The manufacturer does note, however, that this wearable isn’t safe for hot showers or other water sports such as scuba diving, diving, and high-speed water sports, generally.
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