First launch 299 with blood oxygen detection, Huami Amazfit Pop smart watch released
First launch 299 with blood oxygen detection, Huami Amazfit Pop smart watch released

On October 21, Huami officially released its Amazfit Pop smart watch. The main upgrade is to add the blood oxygen saturation detection function, and the price has been reduced to 349 yuan, with a 50 yuan first round reservation discount. The first round price is the same as that of Amazfit Neo, which focuses on retro electronic watches.

Amazfit Pop uses a 1.43-inch 320 * 302305 ppi screen, which weighs 31g and is 50 meters waterproof. There are also new sensors of Huami. In addition to heart rate monitoring and atrial fibrillation screening, there are also blood oxygen saturation detection and more than 60 exercise modes. Officially, there are 50 dials with a 9-day endurance, NFC bus cards, access cards and Alipay offline payment.


Compare your previous products:

  • Amazfit MeterWatch Youth 1S, the heart rate sensor is weaker than Amazfit Pop (no blood oxygen detection), 30 day endurance, black and white screen, 399 yuan.

  • Amazfit Neo, Retro electronic screen and appearance, no NFC and blood oxygen detection, 28 day endurance, 299 yuan

  • Amazfit GTR 2 is the flagship product, with 1.39 inch, 454 × 454 resolution (326PPI) AMOLED screen, blood oxygen detection, linear motor and offline voice. It has a 14 day endurance, but it starts at 999 yuan. The classic version costs 1099 yuan

  • The Amazfit GTS 2 is a 1.65-inch 341 ppi AMOLED screen with functions and configurations similar to those of the GTR 2, but only has a 7-day endurance of 999 yuan


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