The GTS 2 Mini is in between cheap fitness trackers and smartwatches with more features. It has a long battery life, a lightweight design, and a low price like a tracker, but it also has a bright screen and built-in GPS like a more expensive watch. Even though it’s not perfect, we can’t think of another fitness device for around $100 that fills the same niche.
Specifications
- Alexa Built-in
- 14-Day Battery Life
- Fitness Tracker with GPS
- 70+ Sports Modes
- Blood Oxygen Heart Rate Monitor
- 5 ATM Water Resistant
Where to get Amazfit GTS 2 Mini Smart Watch?
Even though it doesn’t look as nice as the GTS 2 or the GTS 2e, it doesn’t feel like a cheap Casio watch because it has a titanium alloy rim. The back half of the watch is made of plastic, but that’s the part that’s usually hidden by your wrist. The screen is covered with 2.5D glass, which gives it an even more high-end feel. But it’s not the DLC coating on the Amazfit GTS 2 that makes it less resistant to wear and scratches.
Unlike the GTS 2, which has a 42mm case, the Mini has a 40mm rectangular frame that holds a 1.55in 354 x 306 AMOLED screen. The top of the 8.95mm thick body is made of an aluminum that looks like gun metal and has a smartly bevelled edge where it meets the screen. When you turn it over, the optical heart monitor is on the black plastic bottom. At this price, the choice of materials is fine and helps keep the weight down to a feathery 19.5g.
The Amazfit GTS 2 Mini also comes with a lot of ways to track your fitness. For one thing, people who buy the wearable can find out their heart rate and their SpO2 levels. As for how accurate the data was, the smartwatch did about the same as both the Fitbit Charge 5 and the Apple Watch SE. Not only that, but the unit comes with a GPS built in, so you can map your workout routes without having to carry your phone in your pocket.
it says that the Amazfit GTS 2 Mini’s 220mAh battery will last between seven and fourteen days of constant use, depending on how you use it. That might be true if you don’t use all of this wearable’s functions to the fullest. But with the always-on display turned on and a few workouts under my belt, I found that the battery life usually lasted less than seven days.