The Amazfit Falcon, which we leaked in May, has been officially revealed by Amazfit with its price and availability details. The Amazfit is a premium stationary smartwatch with an aircraft-grade TC4 titanium unibody design that “represents the ultimate balance of durability and class.” The Falcon is rust-resistant and the four control knobs are made of titanium.
Amazfit Falcon
Not only that, the Falcon has passed 15 military-grade tests to bag MIL-STD 810G certification, and it also has 20ATM (up to 200 meters) water resistance, a first for Amazfit smartwatches.
Amazfit Falcon is a premium, rugged smartwatch with a titanium unibody design.
The Amazfit Falcon runs ZIP OS and has a 1.28-inch always-on AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 416×416 pixels at 326 ppi and a brightness of up to 1,000 nits. The screen is covered with Sapphire Crystal Glass with a Mohs hardness rating of 9/10, placing it just below diamond on the hardness scale.It also has an anti-fingerprint coating to prevent tampering.
Another highlight of the Amazfit Falcon is support for six satellite positioning systems and dual-band GPS (L1 and L5) for accurate tracking and consistent signal strength, even in dense areas. It also supports real-time GPS tracking of your activity and shows the shortest direct route back to the first part of your journey when you’re in a hurry.
Amazfit Falcon comes with the usual health and fitness features including heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level measurement, sleep monitoring and stress measurement. Moreover, it supports more than 150 indoor and outdoor sports and has automatic recognition for eight, including swimming pool.
Amazfit lets you activate the Falcon’s screen to display the sports information so you can easily see it during exercise. And if you want to take a more professional approach to your training, it lets you connect the smartwatch to professional exercise equipment like heart rate belts and cycling power meters via Bluetooth.
Speaking of which, the Amazfit Falcon comes with an AI-powered Zep Trainer that provides customized guidance to help users train and recover scientifically. The smartwatch can sync with third-party fitness apps, including Google Fit, Apple Health, ReLive, Strava and the Adidas Running app.
Powering the Falcon is a 500 mAh battery. It’s advertised to provide up to two weeks of endurance under normal usage conditions, and takes two hours to charge via the included 5-pin plug.
The Falcon WLAN supports 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.0 BLE connectivity and works with Android (7.0 and above) and iOS (12.0 and above) devices. The smartwatch weighs 64 grams, and the 22mm wide strap is made of liquid silicone with a titanium pin buckle.
The Amazfit Falcon is priced at $500 in the US and €500 in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. It can be purchased in these countries through the Amazfit Store and Amazon, and Amazfit says it will soon be available in Brazil, Mexico and other markets via AliExpress.
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