Amazfit launched the GTR 4 smartwatch in India last month and next week on November 8, the company will introduce the Band 7 in the Asian country. It will go on sale on Amazon.in and Amazfit official India website from the same day.
The Amazfit Band 7 is priced at INR3,499 ($42/€43), but will be available as a launch day offer on November 8 for INR2,999 ($36/€37). It comes in two colors – classic black and elegant beige. Although the pink model is included in the promotional materials, it will not be available at launch. That said, you have the option to customize the smart band with four strap colors – pink, orange, blue and green.
The Amazfit Band 7 runs Zep OS and features a 1.47-inch color AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 368×198 pixels. The display is covered with tempered glass and has an anti-fingerprint coating.
Band 7 supports always-on display and over 50 watch faces. It also has eight customizable watch faces, and users can create their own by uploading photos from connected devices.
The Band 7 comes with the usual health and fitness features, including heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen measurement, sleep monitoring and stress measurement. It also supports tracking the menstrual cycle for women.
In addition, Amazfit Band 7 supports 120 sports modes with smart recognition for walking, running, elliptical and rowing machines.
Other highlights of the Amazfit Band 7 include 5ATM water resistance, built-in Alexa and Bluetooth 5.2 BLE. The Band 7 doesn’t have a built-in GPS, so it relies on the connected smartphone navigation system for route tracking.
Amazfit Band 7 is compatible with Android (7.0 and above) and iOS (12.0 and above) devices and packs a 232 mAh battery that is advertised to last for 18 days under normal usage and 12 days under heavy usage. Once the battery is fully discharged, Amazfit says a full charge with the included charger takes about two hours.