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The Amazfit Band 5 is a fitness tracker that retails for only fifty dollars and promises many of the signature features that can be found in this year’s luxury smartwatches, but at a far more affordable price. It offers a blood oxygen (SpO2) reading, stress monitoring, high heart rate alarms, an integrated version of Amazon Alexa
Sleep tracking, and various other features that are featured in high-end products like the Apple Watch 6 (which costs $399) and the Fitbit Sense (which costs $329).The Amazfit Band, similar to several of the best fitness trackers (and best affordable fitness trackers), is comfortable to wear, easy to personalise, and claims to last for 15 days on a single charge. However, because it does not have GPS or on-board audio storage, it is not the most independent wearable that you can get. This Amazfit Band 5 review will explain what you can expect from this budget-friendly activity band, though.
Amazfit Bip 5 Specifcations
Amazfit introduced the BIP 5, the company’s newest smartwatch in the BIP series and the successor to the BIP 3 that was released one year ago. The BIP 5 was introduced in India. It features a huge screen that measures 1.91 inches, and it has a microphone and speaker that are integrated right in so you can make voice calls.
Feature | Specification |
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Display | 1.91″ AMOLED display with 260 PPI |
Processor | MediaTek Helio G35 |
Memory | 3GB RAM |
Storage | 32GB |
Battery | 300mAh |
Sensors | Heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, altimeter, magnetometer |
Sports modes | 120+ |
GPS | Yes |
Bluetooth | 5.3 |
Water resistance | IP68 |
Amazfit Bip 5 review: Design

The Amazfit BIP 5 has a square form factor, which is characteristic of the majority of watches. It weighs 40 grammes with the strap and has dimensions of 45.94 by 38.09 by 11.2 millimetres. The smartwatch features water resistant to the IP68 standard. Accelerometer, a Heart Rate Monitor that works for 24 hours, and a SpO2 Sensor are all included. It connects to mobile devices running Android and iOS over Bluetooth 5.2. In terms of the strap, it boasts a skin-friendly construction, a lightweight interchangeable 22mm strap, and a decent quality strap overall. The material used to make the strap is hypoallergenic.
On the right side of the watch is a single button that serves multiple functions. This button allows you to pause workouts, go back in time, quickly launch something, and wake up the watch. Additionally, you can see the microphone directly below it. On the opposite side is where the speaker grill is located. The case of the watch is polished to a high sheen.
The build quality is satisfactory, although it is easy to leave fingerprints on the surface. When you are using it to monitor heart rate and blood oxygen, the heart rate and SpO2 sensors are located on the back, and when you are doing so, the LED lights on the back glow green and red, respectively.
Amazfit Bip 5 review: Display
When it comes to the display, the Amazfit BIP 5 features a huge 1.91-inch (320 x 380 pixel), 260 PPI TFT LCD touch screen that is protected by 2.5D scratch resistant glass. You can configure it to turn on when you lift your hand, and in order to conserve power, the screen will automatically switch off after a few seconds.
Even though it’s an LCD screen, the visibility is really decent outside. Adjusting the brightness may be done by swiping down from the top of the screen or by going to Settings > Display > Adjust Brightness. You have the option to progress through a slide system. It is possible to set the screen time out for anything between 5 and 20 seconds, but there is no auto brightness adjustment because there is no ambient light sensor.
Even at a low brightness, the display is legible inside, and even in strong sunlight, it is legible when the brightness is almost 80%. You may access the fast settings menu by swiping down from the top of the screen. Battery, Do Not Disturb, Sleep, Flash, Calendar, volume, keep screen awake, Brightness adjustment, settings, Theatre mode, Lock screen, and Find my phone are among features that are included here.
Amazfit Bip 5 review: Fitness tracking and features

Display-wise, the Amazfit BIP 5 comes equipped with a large 1.91-inch (320 x 380 pixel), 260 PPI TFT LCD touch screen that is shielded by 2.5D scratch resistant glass. You may set it up so that it activates when you raise your hand, and in order to save battery life, it will turn off by itself after a few seconds if you don’t touch it for a while.
Despite the fact that it has an LCD screen, the visibility is really good even when you take it outside. Swiping down from the top of the screen or navigating to Settings > Display > Adjust Brightness are also options for adjusting the level of brightness on your device. You will be given the opportunity to go forwards using a sliding system.
The screen time out may be adjusted to any value between 5 and 20 seconds, but there is no auto brightness adjustment because there is no ambient light sensor. The screen time out can be set to any value between 5 and 20 seconds. Even with the brightness turned down, the display can be read inside, and even in bright sunlight, when the brightness is turned up to approximately 80%, it can still be read.
Swiping down from the top of the screen will take you to the menu where you may change the quick settings. Included in this package are a number of functions, some of which are as follows: battery, Do Not Disturb, Sleep, Flash, Calendar, volume, keep screen awake, Brightness adjustment, settings, Theatre mode, Lock screen, and Find my phone.
Amazfit Bip 5 review: Battery life
The BIP 5 has a battery capacity of 300 mAh, and the manufacturer guarantees that it will have a life of up to 10 days with moderate use, 5 days with intensive use, and 26 days in energy saver mode. It lasted for a week as I tracked my heart rate for 24 hours straight, used the GPS for 30 minutes over the course of four days, and made two to three calls using Bluetooth.
It’s possible that the battery life will change depending on how often the display is used with the brightness set up, how often the heart rate monitor is used during workouts, how often you make calls, and how many notifications you have enabled.
It includes a magnetic charging dock, and you can even plug it into a USB port on a desktop computer or a laptop. Alternatively, you can utilise the power bank in its low-power mode. It takes approximately 2 hours to fully charge the watch from a 0% battery level. The amount of time it takes to charge is irrelevant given that its battery life is greater than seven days.
Price and availability
The cutting-edge exercise wearable Amazfit Band 5 is now available in the U.S. for a reasonable price of $49.99. This gadget has a lot of features. It can track your heart rate, analyse your sleep, and measure the amount of oxygen in your blood, among other things. The Band 5 is good for a wide range of hobbies and lifestyles because it looks good and fits well. It can only be bought on Amazon, which is one of the biggest online markets in the world and gives people easy and safe ways to buy things.
Verdict
After using the Amazfit Band 5 for a while, I was reminded that a good fitness tracker does not require you to spend hundreds of dollars on it. This plan costs $50 and offers comprehensive workout analytics, stress monitoring, actionable sleep tracking, and a helpful alerting system. In addition, customers who use Alexa will value the ability to have their speech assistant on their wrist.
Amazfit Bip 5 review: The good and The bad
When compared to the BIP 3 from the previous year, the Amazfit BIP 5 is an excellent advance because it includes GPS, a larger screen, and longer battery life.
The Good
- Affordable
- Lightweight, comfortable design
The Bad
- Display is hard to see in sunlight