The Amazfit Neo is now official. Inspired by retro digital watches, the Neo sports a monochrome screen with modern comforts . The device is out there for ~$40 in China.
On the rear of the Amazfit Band 5‘s recent debut, wearable maker Huami has now officially announced the Amazfit Neo. The wearable has appeared on online stores round the end of August, but the device has now received its official send-off by the Chinese company.
Heavily inspired by classic digital watches of old with some modern touches, the Neo sports a 1.2-inch monochrome LCD display housed during a chunky plastic body. The always-on screen should leave easy reading in direct sunlight but also sports a backlight for reading in dimmer environments.
The screen doesn’t support touch inputs though, so you’ll need to navigate its software using four physical buttons mounted on its flanks. These details likely increase its long battery life. They claim that normal typical people will get around 4 weeks lasting charge with capacity of 160mAh battery. If you employ the watch sparingly, that figure are often extended to well beyond a month.
The Neo also seems to be a reasonably capable fitness tracker on paper, featuring around-the-clock heart-rate monitoring, activity tracking, sleep tracking, and 5 ATM water resistance. Neo supports basic features like call and messaging but for the avid runners , they are not getting onboard GPS. This smartwatch is known for the long battery life. And is counted in watches with lingest battery life.
The Amazfit Neo is currently priced at 279 yuan (~$40) in China but is additionally available for $49 on Amazfit’s AliExpress store.
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