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Amazfit Verge Smartwatch with Alexa Built-in, GPS Plus GLONASS All-Day Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, 5-Day Battery Life, Ability to Make and Answer Phone Calls, Ip68 Waterproof, A1811 White
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Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Email, Messages, Phone, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
Brand | Amazfit |
Supports Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, GPS |
Operating System | IOS, Android |
Voice Command | Touchscreen |
Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
GPS | Yes |
About this item
- A smartwatch with understated elegance for the fashion-conscious fitness enthusiast, The Amazfit Verge is the perfect combination of style and technology.
- Be fashionably fit: Get clear and actionable insights into your health with 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep analysis and fitness with a suite of advanced sensors and 12 Sport tracking modes like run, trail run, Soccer, cycling, etc.
- Live connected: the Amazfit Verge comes with Alexa built-in and the ability to make and receive calls. Also, get real-time notifications from all of your favorite mobile apps such as text messages, email, Facebook, Twitter.
- Do more. Charge less: run, bike, Hike, or whatever you love doing for up to 5 days on a single charge
- Look good. Feel good: with a sleek, modern design, brilliant 1.3" Amoled display, and availability in three designer colors, the Amazfit Verge is the perfect accessory for practically any occasion.
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Product Description

Amazfit is a self-brand of Huami. Huami is a biometric and activity data-driven company with significant expertise in smart wearable technology. Also, Huami is a provider of wearable technology for Xiaomi and exclusive maker of the Mi Band. Since its inception in 2013, Huami has quickly established its global market leadership and recognition by shipping millions of units of smart wearable devices. In 2018, Huami shipped 27.5 million units of smart wearable devices.
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Do More. Charge LessLong battery life has always been a unique feature for the Amazfit brand, and the Verge is no exception - with a 5-day average run time on a single charge. |
Smart Sports TrackingThe Amazfit Verge includes smart sport tracking technology that allows you to record 12 different sports and fitness activities including running, walking, tennis, skiing, soccer, etc. |
Get a Good Night's SleepAnalyze your sleep patterns. Measures total sleep, light sleep, deep sleep and awake times. |
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Don't Miss a BeatAmazfit Verge uses a next-generation PPG sensor for accurate heart rate monitoring that allows you to see your heart rate changes throughout the day, discover an abnormality, and keep an eye on your general health. |
The Amazfit Verge comes with a 1.3” AMOLED screen that provides incredible color depth, and exceptional clarity. Adapts to various lighting environments automatically, to give you the best viewing experience wherever you go. |
Stay active and informed all day long with email, text, and other notifications from your favorite mobile apps. The high resolution 1.3” AMOLED screen makes it easy to read your messages and keep up to date. |
You can easily make and receive calls through the Amazfit Verge. Connect the watch to your phone via Bluetooth, and tap a contact, dial a number, or answer an incoming call - all without having to pull your phone out of your pocket. |

Hollywood-Inspired Design
Fashion meets functionality with the Amazfit Verge's sci-fi-worthy watch faces designed by Territory Studio, the visual effects design studio responsible for creating the futuristic heads-up displays we see in movies like Blade Runner 2049, The Martian, and The Avengers: Infinity War.

A smart tracker
The Amazfit Verge comes with GPS + GLONASS to accurately track your routes and distances traveled.

Comfort, above all
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating. There is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.

Health Is on Your Wrist
A host of advanced features and sensors give you clear, actionable insights into your health and fitness:
GPS | Optical heart rate sensor | Accelerometer | Geomagnetic sensor | Gyroscope





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Product information
Color:WhiteProduct Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.12 x 2.36 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
ASIN | B07L5FNW77 |
Item model number | A1811 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
#102,161 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
#2,229 in Smartwatches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | IOS, Android |
RAM | 1 |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, GPS |
GPS | Yes |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Device interface - primary | Touchscreen |
Colour | White |
Included Components | Smart Watch, Charger |
Manufacturer | Amazfit |
Date First Available | December 18, 2018 |
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I bought my wife an Amazfit Bip last year, and that watch has actually been true to the claimed battery life of 3 to 5 weeks, so I started trusting the Amazfit brand overall. I like round watchfaces rather than rectangular or square ones, so I was eying the Amazfit Stratos for a while. The verge is a newer model, and I eventually decided to try this rather than the stratos. So far, I feel I made the correct decision.
The watch comes very well packaged in a box you can hang onto. Inside the box are the watch, its charger, and what I thought was the user manual. Actually the user manual is just some regulatory and precautionary information (don't disassemble the watch, don't immerse it in water or clean it with corrosives, etc., etc.) in several dozen languages. But it also has some quick start information. Based on that, I downloaded the Amazfit watch app onto my phone, started up the watch, and paired it with the phone. All this was very smooth and went without a hitch. The actual user manual is on the amazfit website, and the language is a little hard to follow since it seems to have been translated from the original Chinese using Google Translate or something like that. Details like that cost the watch 1 star.
The watch itself is not hard to figure out without the user manual. You swipe down from the watchface to get to the screen where you can choose to play with the settings (along with other things like putting the watch in airplane mode, making it silent, etc.). Once in the settings, you can adjust things like whether it should show an always-on screen, what watchface to use, etc. Some of the menu wordings are a little awkward, but you can get the general idea most of the time.
If you swipe the watchface to the left, you get to the activities screen where you can see how well you slept last time, your history of activities, or start a new activity. If you swipe up on the watchface, you get to the notifications screen. You can read notifications, but there is no way to respond to things like texts or emails because the watch does not have a provision for an onscreen keyboard. I am not going to bore you with the details since things like this are likely to change every time the watch software is updated. Since getting the watch, I have updated the watch twice.
Observations:
In terms of looks, the watch is not bad. It is fully plastic, not metal, so it is not as classy-looking as the Stratos. It is somewhat thick, and for some weird reason, the bottom one third of the watch body is a different color (a light grey) than the rest of the body (black). It is as if somebody decided that they had to make the watch as juvenile-looking as possible, and decided on the simplest way to accomplish that. The watch is quite light, and even though I have small wrists, it is comfortable to wear. The strap has lots of closely-spaced holes, so it should fit practically any wrist out there.
The screen is bright and vibrant. It does not have any transflective elements, it is all Amoled. Even though the Stratos screen is larger, it is also lower resolution, and the always-on screen is transflective, meaning it is hard to read in low-light conditions. The Verge's screen is very easy to read in low-light, and is surprisingly legible and easy to read in direct, bright sunlight also.
The battery consumption estimates are pretty accurate. If you turn off the always-on screen and disable continuous heart rate monitoring, you can easily get 5 days of battery life out of it. I keep those features on, and the battery goes down about 25% in a day. The charging is pretty quick, so in the approximately half an hour it takes me to shave and shower every morning, I leave the watch in the charger, and it is back to 100%.
The charger takes a little getting used to. The watch plops into it with a resounding thunk, and it can be hard to get it out if you are not a little rough. I have found it best to just yank straight up on one of the straps to get the watch out. Initially, this was disconcerting since I thought I would damage the watch or pull a strap off, but so far, everything has held up pretty well. Once the watch is in the charger, there is no fiddling that needs to be done to get it to charge. It is very secure in its contacts with the charging pins.
The charger is also how you connect the phone to your computer. You don't have to connect your phone to your computer if you don't want to, but it helps to transfer watchfaces and music to the watch. The watch and its accompanying app come with about 20 watchfaces to choose from directly from the phone, but if you want more, there are literally hundreds of faces you can choose from on the internet. You can download them onto your computer and then transfer them to the watch through the charging cable. The actual process of creating new watchfaces for this watch is quite simple, and if you are the creative type, you can design your own watchface for it using some simple elements.
The watch is water-resistant, but not fully water-proof. It is not recommended that you swim with it or even take a shower with it, though its specs suggest it will survive a quick accidental dunk or a rain shower without any long-term or permanent damage. The stratos is fully water-proof to 50 meters depth, so if you want to track swimming workouts, the Stratos is a better fit for you than the verge.
The operating system is Huami-proprietary, not google's Wear OS. It has been rock solid and stable since I got the watch, and so far, it has never crashed or rebooted. The watch's pairing with the phone has also been very stable and has never dropped for any reason. The watch's touch screen is very responsive and it has been easy to navigate around the watch once I figured out the swiping patterns required to get to any screen. The watch screen can be woken up fully by double-tapping the screen (you have to enable this behavior) or pressing the single button on the side of the watch. In standby mode, you can set the watch up to show you the time dimly, otherwise the watchface is entirely blank. You can set up the watch to show you the time when you raise your wrist, so you can tell the time without waking up the watch fully. The touch-screen works only when the watch screen is fully woken up. The screen dims after about 15 seconds, and goes into standby mode after that. I haven't found a way to prolong this time.
The fitness app on the phone (with which the watch syncs) is called huami fit, and the watch does not directly work with google fit and other fitness apps. If that is important to you, you probably need to get a Wear OS watch. I am not a fitness fanatic, so it doesn't matter to me. The steps tracking on the watch seems quite accurate. I have also used the watch to track a few walks, and I was happy with the stats collected. It takes the watch a minute or two to get a GPS fix (definitely much longer than my phone takes), but once it gets a fix, it did not drop at any time. The watch syncs up your activities and fitness tracking information with the phone app periodically, and you can also force a manual sync from the watch. Looking at some of this information on a bigger phone screen makes more sense sometimes than squinting at the watchface.
I have not tried most of the activities on the watch (there are 11 or 12, and I am sure updates to the watch will change that as time goes on. I have looked at the sleep-tracking information a few times, and tend to agree with the watch's assessment of the length of my light sleep and deep sleep periods.
Once you are in an activity, you can't get to the main watchface until you finish or pause the activity. This takes a little getting used to it. Perhaps that is how all fitness smartwatches work, I am not familiar with any others. The watch does track your steps and calories without being in any particular activity. Being in some activities for a long time can reduce your battery life since acquiring and holding a GPS signal is expensive.
You can set the watch to vibrate when you get a notification on your phone. You can set up which apps can push their notifications to the phone in the amazfit watch app on your phone. Very occasionally, I do get duplicated notifications on my watch for some reason, and I hope this will be fixed in a watch update soon.
Even though you can't respond to notifications directly from the watch, you can answer phone calls on your watch. The watch has a built-in speaker and microphone. You can also sync your phone contacts with the watch (you have to give the amazfit watch app permissions to do this), and then you can tell who is calling when you get a call. You can also call directly from your watch using the contact list, or you can dial any number using a small onscreen numeric keypad on the watch. I have not answered or made a phone call on my watch, and have no idea how good the sound quality is.
Overall, I give this watch a solid 4 stars, especially because of its price-point. In particular, Amazfit has done a good job with the battery life of the watch, and packed a lot of features into this watch at a pretty low price. Areas for improvement: battery life, water activities, a good quality user manual, more official watchfaces, etc., etc. I am sure everybody can create a long wish-list, but I would definitely recommend this watch as it is today if you are in the market for a capable, long-life smartwatch that seems to be solid in both the hardware and software departments.
If you have any questions please post in the comments, and I will try to address them. I will also update this review if something I have said above changes, or I realize I have forgotten to write about something important.
Update. Been using this watch for a few weeks now and it's still performing well. I been able to download some additional watch faces which bring my total to 34, and I been able to get more than 5 days with Bluetooth and continuous heart rate turn off but it's best to keep those things on. Great smart watch.
Update 3/25/19 - battery life looks to be excellent, as I'm only down to 48% after its first charge which I did 4 days ago. So looks like I can easily get 7 days, probably 8 :)
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In short a good purchase but worth 12K? LOL! You can get similar features in 5K smartphone watches albeit not as well built and premium looking ones.
In all totality, having a smartwatch is a novelty factor. Moment the pride of owning up of a smart gadget wears down, it becomes an eye sore to 'watch'.
Better wait for a price drop on this one.

The description mentioned OS as Android but it's not Android Wear. It might be a customized version of Android. So you can't install any apps and also can't sync data with Google Fit.
The worst part is finishing. The belt and buckle feel very tentative and not sure how long they will last. The dial body also looks inferior and definitely not as posh as the photos show.
Lastly the box containes USB charging cable but not the charger. The specifications strictly ask for 5V 700mA output. So need to be careful while using existing charger. Haven't charged my watch yet so don't know how long it takes to charge.
Overall there are flows but then the price is rock bottom and features are good e.g. continuous HR etc. So can't blame the manufacturer. The activity analysis is also pretty detailed. Hope this helps buyers in taking informed decision.

Cons: It is slightly thicker but the weight is pretty low. The watch box didn't have the protective plastic wrapping.

Reviewed in India on January 21, 2019
Cons: It is slightly thicker but the weight is pretty low. The watch box didn't have the protective plastic wrapping.





Una total decepción y un punto de cabreo. Los que lo habéis comprado muy contentos con la compra, ¿cómo activáis el NFC? Es una característica anunciada y explícita en la descripción del artículo en todos los sitios y también aquí... Pues id olvidándoos, no está disponible con la rom oficial. Eso tiene un nombre y es un nombre muy feo. Si juntamos que los cinco días de autonomía será guardado en un cajón y la poca fiabilidad que me ha demostrado el pulsómetro y el ruido raro a altavoz machacado que se supone es el tono de las notificaciones, completan mi total decepción, ah olvidaba que la flamante certificación IP68 viene acompañada de una prohibición para usarlo en la ducha en el manual. Bingo!

Reviewed in Spain on May 25, 2019
Una total decepción y un punto de cabreo. Los que lo habéis comprado muy contentos con la compra, ¿cómo activáis el NFC? Es una característica anunciada y explícita en la descripción del artículo en todos los sitios y también aquí... Pues id olvidándoos, no está disponible con la rom oficial. Eso tiene un nombre y es un nombre muy feo. Si juntamos que los cinco días de autonomía será guardado en un cajón y la poca fiabilidad que me ha demostrado el pulsómetro y el ruido raro a altavoz machacado que se supone es el tono de las notificaciones, completan mi total decepción, ah olvidaba que la flamante certificación IP68 viene acompañada de una prohibición para usarlo en la ducha en el manual. Bingo!


I have made a video review of this watch on My YouTube Channel GadgetGig , go ahead and see it yourself.
If you are looking for a smartwatch for fitness and sport activities Go For this one. It consumes 18-20% battery everyday so i guess 4-5 days of battery backup which is actually very good keeping in mind the AMOLED Screen.

Reviewed in India on January 22, 2019
I have made a video review of this watch on My YouTube Channel GadgetGig , go ahead and see it yourself.
If you are looking for a smartwatch for fitness and sport activities Go For this one. It consumes 18-20% battery everyday so i guess 4-5 days of battery backup which is actually very good keeping in mind the AMOLED Screen.




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