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Amazfit Zepp E brand smartphones are coming

Amazfit Zepp E brand smartphones are coming
The Amazfit Zepp brand has introduced the Zepp E series of smart watches with a focus on style and health.

Amazfit Zepp E brand smartphones are coming

We probably don’t need to sleep much anymore to buy new members of the Amazfit Zepp series, as they will officially be unveiled in the US on August 25th and in the UK on September 1st.

The company’s smartwatches are loved by many as they offer premium near-quality quality at a reasonable price. There are plenty of features and long battery life for those who buy an Amazfit watch. This will also be the case with the new products, normally with an expected battery life of 10 days in 15-economy mode.

The new Zepp E series comes under the umbrella of the manufacturer’s new brand, Zepp. There will also be a version with a rectangular and round display. For the new watches, Amazfit has focused specifically on the fitness function. They point out that the features will include, for example, measuring blood oxygen levels, and even later, with a software update, they will also measure stress levels.

Of course, we will get the usual functions, so the number of steps and heart rate measurement will not be left out, and we will also get water resistance that can withstand 5 atmospheres of pressure, although according to the factory data, this "only" guarantees waterproofness for ten minutes, so you can not dive, but you can swim then in it. For this reason, it is likely that swimming will not be left out of the sports measurements either.

As the introduction is close, the outdoor prices of the watches are also known. These are pretty much at the usual level, with the Yankees having $ 250 on the price tag. The company plans to watch the watches directly against the FitBit Versa and Apple Watch Series 3, so this price can be said to be competitive.

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