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Amazfit Band 5 Activity Fitness Tracker with Alexa Built-in, 15-Day Battery Life, Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate, Sleep & Stress Monitoring, 5 ATM Water Resistant, Fitness Watch for Men Women Kids, Black

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Style: Band 5


Color: Midnight Black


Features

  • 15-DAY BATTERY LIFE: Say goodbye to daily recharge. With a fully charged Amazfit Band 5, you dont need to bring a charger for a two-week trip. On a single charge, it has enough power to get you charged for 2 whole weeks mind-free.
  • BLOOD OXYGEN SATURATION MONITOR: You can measure your blood oxygen saturation and understand your physical state with OxygenBeatsTM. Ideal for high-intensity workouts and sports such as marathons and gym workouts.
  • 24/7 HEART RATE, SLEEP TRACKER: With Huami-proprietary BioTracker TM2 PPG optical sensor, this health tracker performs 24/7 real-time heart rate monitoring and high heart rate warning. Band 5 can also professionally interpret the sleep characteristics at each stage and analyzes sleep quality, to help you adjust your sleep habits. It even monitors your 20-minute daily nap.
  • YOUR SMART FITNESS PARTNER: An ultimate easy-to-use activity fitness tracker with 11 built-in sports modes, enabling you to record the distance, speed, heart rate changes, calories burned, and other data during your workouts. With a water-resistance grade of 5 ATM, Band 5 can withstand all your daily activities and you can wear it while swimming.
  • WOMENS HEALTH TRACKING: With the female period tracking system, Band 5 records and predicts the female menstrual cycle and sends smart notifications reminders.
  • COMPATIBLE PHONE MODELS: Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above. Strap length 6.4-9.3inch / 162-235mm

Description

If you're looking for an ideal solution for your health and fitness management, then look no further than Amazfit Band 5 activity fitness tracker. It provides all-around health management including blood-oxygen-level measurement, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep quality & stress level tracking, breathing exercise, and menstrual cycle tracking. What's more, Amazfit Band 5 incorporates a professional health assessment system β€” PAI, offering one single score to understand your overall physical health. Focus on your workout and exercise with built-in 11 sports modes. And It works even underwater with 5 ATM water resistance. Featuring a brand-new 1.1” full-touch color AMOLED screen and 45+ watch faces, the Amazfit band 5 fitness watch matches seamlessly your personal style. Stay In-the-know with built-in Amazon Alexa. Boasting a powerful battery to deliver up to 15 days of endurance under a typical usage scenario. Compatible with Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above devices.

Brand: Amazfit


Model Name: Band 5


Style: Band 5


Color: Midnight Black


Screen Size: 1.1 Inches


Special Feature: Activity Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Stress Tracking, Water Resistant, Alarm Clock, Weather Forecast, Oxymeter (SpO2), Multisport Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Calorie Tracker, Notifications, Sedentary Reminder See more


Shape: Heart


Target Audience: Men,Women


Age Range (Description): Adult, Kid


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 0.49 x 0.73 x 1.86 inches


Item Weight: 0.42 ounces


Item model number: A2005-Black


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Amazfit OS


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Activity Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Stress Tracking, Water Resistant, Alarm Clock, Weather Forecast, Oxymeter (SpO2), Multisport Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Calorie Tracker, Notifications, Sedentary Reminder


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 198 x 368


Form Factor: Watch


Color: Midnight Black


Whats in the box: Fitness Tracker, User Manual, Charger


Department: All


Manufacturer: Amazfit


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: September 21, 2020


Weight: 0.42 Ounces


Standing screen display size: 1.1 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 2300 MB


Frequently asked questions

Yes, the Amazfit Band 5 comes with Alexa built-in. This means you can use Alexa to get information, set alarms and timers, create shopping lists, control smart home devices, and more directly from your fitness tracker.

The Amazfit Band 5 offers comprehensive health monitoring. It tracks your heart rate, sleep patterns, and stress levels. Additionally, it even monitors your blood oxygen levels, providing more detailed insight into your overall health.

The Amazfit Band 5 has a robust battery life that lasts up to 15 days on a single charge. This makes it convenient for continuous health tracking without the need for frequent recharging.

Yes, the Amazfit Band 5 is 5 ATM water resistant, which means it can withstand pressures equivalent to a depth of 50 meters. This makes it suitable for swimming, showering, and taking part in water activities.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Amazfit Band appears to be a highly functional smart watch that offers a range of features from fitness tracking to sleep analysis. This watch boasts a fairly lengthy battery life that extends into weeks, a convenient user experience with simple setup and access to various menus, and adjustable settings according to the wearer's personal needs. However, some users reported inaccuracies in the data tracked, particularly with the pedometer function, and occasional difficulties with Bluetooth syncing are also noted.

Pros

  • πŸ”‹ Long battery life extending into weeks
  • πŸ‘ User-friendly with simple setup and intuitive menus
  • βš™οΈ Adjustable settings for personalized use
  • πŸ“± Variety of functions: fitness tracking, sleep analysis, heart rate monitoring
  • πŸ’‘ Alexa compatibility offering quick responses to questions

Cons

  • ❌ Inaccurate pedometer readings
  • πŸ”— Occasional difficulties with Bluetooth syncing
  • 🎡 Limited music features for iPhone users
  • ⌚ Limited choices for editable watch faces
  • β›” Certain features don’t update or sync automatically

Should I Buy It?

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, user-friendly smart watch that offers a wide range of features and boasts a lengthy battery life, the Amazfit Band could be a good choice. However, people seeking precision in pedometer readings or who heavily depend on automatic updates and syncing may want to consider other options.


  • Good value for the cost
Style: Band 7 Color: Black
This fitness tracker is easy to use and has many options for tracking activity. I use the GPS tracking for walking/hiking, riding my bicycle, and doing step aerobics. The one drawback is that it does not have an option for pickleball or tennis, both popular sports. It will track my heart rate when I play but it's not specific for that activity. Also, I'm not totally sold on the accuracy of the sleep monitoring, but it does provide some feedback that I've found useful. (It says I had a good night's sleep when I don't necessarily wake up feeling refreshed). It seems to be accurate for counting how many steps I take. I like that you can customize the watch face (I just found this out! Still discovering new things with this device). It can track your heart rate and oxygen saturation but not blood pressure. I find the PAI (Personal Activity Intelligence) useful - it gives updated information on how much you exercise in a week. It's an easy-to-understand activity tracking metric that can help you manage your health. You can google PAI Amazfit for more information. As a Senior citizen pushing 70, I appreciate a device that has plenty of options, but not so many that I get overwhelmed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by erb

  • best watch I've ever owned, but not always an accurate tracker
Style: Band 5 Color: Midnight Black
I started a new job that required me to be on my feet all day, move around a lot, and wash my hands constantly. It was important to me to have a waterproof watch so I could time certain aspects of my job. I wanted a cheap waterproof watch, and after trying two different 20 dollar watches from The Mart of Wal that both lasted less than a week, I decided to purchase this. I didn't care about tracking anything, I just wanted something cheap but durable that could handle being roughed up and exposed to water that would still tell the time. This thing is amazing for that purpose, but I wouldn't want to rely on it to accurately track biometrics. I've knocked my hand/wrist/arm into walls, pipes, sinks, toilets, desks, doorways hard enough on multiple occasions to wince and be convinced I accidentally cracked the screen. The screen is still flawless, and I didn't put any sort of protector on it. I've washed my hands enough to turn them red, submerged this watch, wiped it with lysol orisopropyl alcohol to disinfect it, accidentally slathered it in lotion, and it's come clean and still works perfectly every time. In fact, after a few months of use, it looks just the same as the day I bought it. 11/10 for durability. However, sometimes this thing misreads. One time I had it sitting in the pouch on the front of my lunchbox at work for a few hours, and it decided my heart rate was 40 BPM during those hours despite me not even being in the same room. (Unless my lunchbox has come to life?) Sometimes the device decides my heartrate is 120 while I'm sitting down, or 50 while I'm on my feet, and when I check my pulse with a blood pressure cuff I have in the house, it is most definitely normal. Overall the baseline pulse seems somewhat accurate, it just spikes and falls once or twice a day seemingly at random. The blood oxygen sensor seems to be bamboozled if I'm sweaty or have just washed my hands. One time I was sitting watching TV, and when I got up the watch decided that during the time I was watching TV I was actually asleep and it cheerfully informed me of my 'nap' biometrics. The one set of readings that seems pretty accurate is the step counter / pedometer. It wasn't a feature I was looking for but now that I have it I like to wear it even when I don't need a watch (mowing the lawn, etc) just to see how many steps I'm putting it. If you have a health condition that requires accurate information, or are serious about tracking, look elsewhere. If you want the world's most durable waterproof watch, this is it. If you're curious but not serious to see your pulse or other readings, and don't need them to be medically accurate, this is probably a good place to start with a basic tracker. The custom backgrounds are a nice perk, but I like having my pedometer information and the current weather displayed on the face, and none of the custom watch face templates have that so I've stuck with the default one. Customize-ability in this is basic but still way more than I was expecting since I bought this just looking for a cheap watch. It's also been EXTEREMELY comfortable to wear. I hate having jewelry on me, won't even wear my wedding ring because I hate the feel of something on my skin like that, but this doesn't bother me unless I'm particularly sweaty. Highly recommend, unless you're looking for accuracy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022 by TR

  • Stress Level tracking/reading is an utter failure...but overall, it's still a great fitness tracker.
Style: Band 5 Color: Midnight Black
Aside from the insanely cheap price tag for what this thing is capable of doing, the main reason I bought the Amazefit Band 5 was for the stress tracking levels since most brands don't include that feature yet. Apparently many trackers can tell you when you're stressed, but they can't give you stress LEVEL readings (i.e. a numbered stress reading between 1-100). I guess there's a good reason why, though. It's simply not accurate, and I'm guessing most brands are holding off on including it until the technology is far enough along to make it more accurate (i.e. until it's not just a gimmick). I have Ulcerative Colitis, and if you look at my daily stress level reports on days where I feel great vs days I'm suffering through a full blown attack throughout the entire day, you can't spot the difference. It's also worth noting that while it does continuous readings throughout the day, most of those readings are attempted failures since you have to be still and have the band on tight enough for it to be able to get a reading. Example: the other day I had a 6 hour gap between automatic readings. And most of the time I can't even get it to do a manual reading. So what you end up with is an inaccurate metric that can't even be recorded for large chunks of the day. So in that sense, I'm profoundly disappointed since that (in addition to the low price) was the reason I bought the Amaze Band 5 instead of leveling up to a $100 Garmin or Fitbit. Another (potential) qualm I have is the caloric expenditure tracking. I could be wrong, but I feel like it's too generous telling me how many calories I've burned during a "Freestyle" or "Walking" workout session. Okay, so all of that was the bad. The good, though? Everything else seems to work fantastically and exceeded my expectations. - Battery is amazing, even if you turn on all of the options that drain the battery faster. - Sleep tracking seems like it's pretty darn accurate. The only thing I've noticed is that sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night and am deep in thought for awhile before I can fall back asleep, my sleep report will note that I initially woke up for a few minutes, but then it will think I fell back asleep shortly after since I'm not moving around despite being awake. But it's hard to knock that too much since I'm not sure if ANY tracker would be able to tell the difference when the person is pretty motionless before eventually falling back asleep. - The app is great. Lots of things to track and options for customization. And while it's kind of easy to get lost trying to look for certain options, the overall design and ease of use is fantastic. That said, I can't figure out how to make it stop using military time. Unless I'm missing something here, there's no option to change it...and that's pretty annoying. - I've had zero problems with any sort of lag using the touch screen...which was the main thing that annoyed me back when I had the Generation 1 Apple Watch. **Final summary**: I may be more easily impressed since the last smartwatch/fitness tracker I owned was the Generation 1 Apple Watch (which is a dinosaur at this point)...but I'm legitimately blown away with what you're getting for a price tag south of $40. If you're looking for the ultimate budget fitness tracker, I don't see how the Amazefit 5 Band can be beat. Just don't buy it solely for stress level tracking like I did...because it simply doesn't work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by Amino

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