Amazfit Bip S Lite with 30-days battery priced at Rs 3,799; sale from July 29

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Xiaomi subsidiary Huami has launched its Amazfit Bip S Lite smartwatch in India and it will be available for purchase starting July 29. It will come with an entry-level price and is an update to the previous version Bip smartwatch. The key traits of Bip S Lite include ultra-lightweight design, 30-days battery life, 5-ATM water-resistance, and a bio-tracker. 

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Amazfit Bip S Lite Features

The Amazfit Bip S Lite has a 1.28-inch TFT always-on display with a resolution of 176 x 176 pixels. The squared-shaped dial has AF coating and is guarded with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

The swimmers should mark that the Bip S Lite is rated for water resistance up to 5-ATM and go up to 50 meters deep in freshwater without registering any damage. The watch supports 8 sports modes including indoor-outdoor running, cycling, walking, freestyle, yoga, treadmill, and elliptical training. It ships with a BioTracker PPG optical sensor for heart rate monitoring. The Bip S Lite also display phone notifications for calls, messages, emails, weather, alarm, social media app alerts, and more.

The watch sports a 200mAh battery and claims up to 30 days of mileage. The battery takes 2 hours to charge completely via a USB magnetic charger. The smartwatch is compatible with both the Android & iOS devices.

The new Amazfit smartwatch also has two built-in editable dials and more than 150 watch faces. Music control, daily activity tracker, and sedentary reminders are among other features that need to be mentioned.

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Amazfit Bip S Lite Price and Availability

The Amazfit Bip S Lite is priced at Rs 3,799 and it will be available from July 29 via Flipkart. The three color options are- Charcoal Black, Oxford Blue, and Sakura Pink.

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Sachin covers technology news at Smartprix and he also has a keen interest in automobile and electric vehicles. He keenly gains knowledge from various sources to be updated with the latest tech trends. He is also a passionate Potterhead who dabbles in literature, and poetry, and loves to travel.

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