

⌚ Elevate your fitness game with style and stamina!
The Amazfit Band 7 is a sleek, high-performance fitness tracker featuring a large 1.47” AMOLED always-on display, 18-day battery life, and 120 sports modes. It offers comprehensive health monitoring including heart rate, SpO₂, sleep, and stress tracking, all wrapped in a water-resistant design rated for 50 meters. With Alexa built-in and Zepp OS, it seamlessly integrates smart assistant capabilities, making it the ultimate companion for active professionals seeking precision, durability, and smart convenience.








| ASIN | B09Z6CRHJ6 |
| Additional Features | ALEXA Built-in, Activity Tracker, Always On Display |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 20 days |
| Battery Capacity | 232 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,862 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | Amazfit |
| Built-In Media | Band 7 Fitness Tracker, Magnetic Charging Cable, User Manual |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Voice Communication (Amazon Alexa) |
| Compatible Devices | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 12.0 and above |
| Compatible Phone Models | All current Android 7.0 and above, all current iOS 12.0 and above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 9,296 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.84 x 0.95 x 0.48 inches |
| Item Height | 0.48 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Amazfit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2300 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Multiple |
| Model Name | band 5 |
| Model Number | Band 7 |
| Operating System | Zepp OS |
| Resolution | 198x368 |
| Screen Size | 1.47 Inches |
| Shape | Heart |
| Special Feature | ALEXA Built-in, Activity Tracker, Always On Display |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Camping & Hiking, Dance, Fishing, Swimming |
| Style Name | Band 7 |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Amazon Alexa, Multisport Tracker |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Men,Women |
| UPC | 850037656707 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Y**A
Amazing watch! Amazing price!!
This is my first time using a watch. I normally don’t like anything on my wrists, but this one goes unnoticed. I love the fact that it reminds me to stand up and walk when I’m seated for a long time. I’ve been using it for a week now, and I love it. The battery lasts a long time, it syncs with my running app, and the sleep tracking, heart rate, and other features seem accurate. For the price, I really recommend it. I have an iPhone, so I can control music if I open Spotify on my phone, but it also has a remote app for Android. Since I don’t like wearing watches, that’s why I went for something economical just to try it, and it amazed me. I love it and don’t regret buying it at all. It has everything I need for training monitoring. I have no issues with the band, at least for me, it doesn’t open or get loose…
S**I
Excellent deal. Nice women's watch.
The features on this watch are excellent, and it's so affordable. I need to keep track of my blood oxygen, so I can find reading any time with the tap of a finger. Many other tracking features are included. It links easily to a smartphone. The only complaint I have is that the wristband is impossible to tighten. I ordered an elastic wristband, and it's just fine. There's also metal band available. I also like that this is more feminine than the majority of smart watches.
D**L
Decent product for the price but has some obvious flaws.
Decent product for the price but has some obvious flaws. The Amazfit works pretty well, but there are some issues with it: 1) The wrist band is weak. It will come undone relatively easily -- which is an issue for an exercise "work out tracking" watch. If you are jogging or sprinting there's a good chance it will come loose and fall off. I've remedied this by buying an alternative wrist band, but this feels like a basic design flaw that should not be there. 2) The Zepp App used to control/read data from the watch is clunky and confusing. It's not AWFUL, but could be a bit more intuitive. 3) There is no alarm and the watch cannot set off an alarm on your phone. It's wake up signal is to vibrate. Why can't it get my phone to play a jingle along with the vibrtation seeing as it's already linked to my phone? It works pretty well...just has some annoying flaws
J**S
Frustrating, annoying, and garbage.
Honestly would not recommend this watch at all. First, the heart rate monitor and sleep monitor are very inaccurate. I compared the heart rate measurement several times during various levels of rest or exercise with the readings from my blood pressure arm cuff. While I was expecting some inaccuracies maybe plus or minus a few bpm the watch would report 90 bpm when my blood pressure device read 130 bpm and when my blood pressure cuff read 90 this would often read anywhere from 70 to 140. Sometimes tapping the measure button would read 130 and then 2 seconds later read 80. Second, the device has a feature where if you press and hold the screen you can quickly change the watch face. This is extremely annoying as the screen is extremely sensitive and I found if my coat sleeve slid forward it would trigger it, or if I crossed my arms it would trigger it, or just resting my arms in my lap would trigger it. There is no way to disable this feature and with how sensitive the screen is to any kind of touch from anything it gets very frustrating very quickly. Finally, most of these issues could still be overlooked to an extent but after having it for only about four months the screen popped out on me and was dangling by the ribbon cable connecting it to the circuit board. I carefully set the screen back in place and glued it back in using a compound that would seal it from moisture so it wouldn't get damaged further but that didn't last long. I glued it once more with some heavy duty glue but that also failed after about a month. The third time it popped out and I glued it back in the screen had solid white vertical lines so I popped the screen out and discovered parts of the wiring on the ribbon cable had cracked due to the screen hanging freely by it. Now, with no functional screen whatsoever I am unable to turn the device off at all since there is no physical way to turn it off without using the screen. Thankfully I was at least able to turn my alarms off through the Zepp app so it would stop buzzing when sitting on my desk. Overall, this thing is cheap garbage and I wouldn't waste a penny on it. Only reason I give it 1 star is you can't give it 0 and my mom likes it cause she has metal allergies and this is the first fitness tracker she's found that does not have any metal against the skin.
T**P
Great product!
I am very happy with this watch. I have previously owned a FitBit so I have been comparing the two. I really like this watch and it's half the price of a FitBit. There are a lot of settings in the app that you need to make sure to change to fit your needs -how often you want heart rate measured, allow access to contacts, make sure you receive notification of text messages and notifications in any other apps that you want to receive. I just received a notification through Google on my watch about a tornado warning, so that was nice! I have a Google pixel phone and it works well with the watch. A couple of differences I noticed between this and the Fitbit are: constant heart rate tracking - this one tracks on intervals which you can set as you want to (1 min, or 10 mins) whereas the Fitbit tracks constantly. Yeah can also track heart rate on demand with the watch. Also this one tracks calories burned during activity whereas the Fitbit estimates the calories burned throughout the day. However I will say that the Fitbit was always grossly overestimating my calories burned anyway, so that feature was of no value to me. The Fitbit I had would often tell me I burned 2500 calories during the day. I am a 5'3 women, if I based my diet around that and ate 2500 calories I would gain a LOT of weight. I should be eating more like 1700 calories, even on days I exercise. So to me that feature on the Fitbit is not accurate. The band is comfortable and the watch face size is perfect - not too big or small. Battery life seems to be really good. I only lost should 10% of the battery charge throughout the day and I received a lot of notifications. Anyway this is a good quality product at a great price. I personally don't see much advantage with a FitBit over this and this is half the price. If you aren't very tech savvy then have someone help you with setting up the app and changing settings etc. to fit your needs.
V**E
Great til it stopped working.
It was great. Until it broke. I was playing handball and the screen broke off as I was swinging. It's a great, budget friendly tracker but I'm upset that it broke so easily.
T**L
This Band's Usefulness Grows on You
UPDATED 12-31-2020 [This a a real review] Set up is easy as you download the Zepp app and pair the watch to your bluetooth, then register to sign in. The little band is a bit hard to fasten on your wrist at first as you get used to it, and I have had it come off in bed and once just in everyday use possibly because it wasn't fully secured but more likely due to catching the closure button on something. The read outs are easy to use although the instructions and explanations of functions are somewhat vague. The measurements to input some manual things like blood pressure, body temperature, etc., are only in UK measurements so you have to convert the numbers. Hopefully they will change this for imperial measurements, too. In your profile the standard measurements can be set to imperial or UK so there is no confusion seeing your readouts on your band or in the app. The band itself provides the ability to change around the menus so those you're most interested in can be scrolled to up or down, left or right, quicker. You can rotate your wrist toward you to activate one of the chosen 45+ provided watch faces (the automatic watch face reveal can be scheduled to turn off when you're sleeping) or you can just tap the lower part of the face and the length of time for viewing can be changed, too. Then you can scroll the menu so that side to side brings up Alexa/ Notifications in one directions and Weather/Heart rate in the other as they repeat in a circle. Pulling the screen down reveals More/Workout/Weather/Events/Breathing/Stress/Notifications/SpO2/Heart Rate/PAI/Status before returning back the the watch face. MORE gives you options: DND/Alarm/Camera/Music/Stopwatch/Timer/Find Device/Silent/World Clock/Band Display/Settings. When you use the app to download one of the 45+ watch faces (band display) at least five remain as a choice in the Band Display section for quick change. Settings allows further adjustments to the watch face use and ability to reboot. WORKOUT: Outdoor Running/Treadmill/Cycling/Indoor Cycling/Walking/Elliptical/Rowing Machine/Yoga/Jump Rope/Pool Swimming/Freestyle WEATHER gives you current local conditions and forecast for the next six days. Temperature/Humidity/Level/Quality EVENTS are reminders of upcoming things you input by speaking into the watch. BREATHING is an exercise to calm and relax you. STRESS measures your level between 0 and 100 based on heart and pulse ox and other factors. SPO2, also known as oxygen saturation, is a measure of the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen. The body needs a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as efficiently. In fact, very low levels of SpO2 can result in very serious symptoms. You can quickly test here to obtain your SpO2. HEART RATE measures the beats per minute, BPM, and can be set to check this periodically or manually here. PAI is the physical activity intelligence that takes data to provide a number up to 100 showing your activity level, and this number climbs as days pass and it automatically computes the number. You can quickly do a manual test here, too, following the on screen directions. STATUS shows your steps, calories used, distance walked, idle alerts (if so set), and previous days step counts. ALEXA is a nice addition and works well with responses in text format. It is not necessary to say the name, Alexa, just scroll to menu and input your command or question. I often use my Band 5 to turn on/off or command smart lights, plugs, and smart light strips. I can walk in a room and command a light, or change the temperature on the Ecobee Thermostat, if so desired. Very quick responses to questions and computations make this a very nice feature. NOTIFICATION work very well and promptly show on the watch face to be easily read, and can be scrolled if a long message is received. BATTERY LIFE so far seems to be on average around two week at least before a 2 hour charge is necessary using the round magnetically attached plug and short cord. I charged mine after 12 days at 17% remaining charge so it would have gone a full two weeks before going dead. CONCLUSION. There is a lot to explore and I have continued too use a Fitbit Versa for steps and distance as well as another app, MapMyRun, to plot the GPS path and distance. I have not gotten the Amazfit Band 5 to accurately give my distance and show a GPS plotted route like the MapMyRun app provides. However, the step count is more accurate. It may well be that the Versa and MapMyRun app are interfering with the GPS so that Band 5 cannot calculate this properly. I will experiment in time and work with developers to see if a solution can be found, but it's not a big problem for me. MapMyRun's browser data and history with routes is quite satisfactory and I have found history is available when you use the icon in the top right of the Zepp app and see under Exercise Data the Exercise Record where period of time can be selected and individual dates show full data (again, the routes shown and distance/steps are wrong, so far, and still experimenting with this error). The Versa serves as a watch and notifications I can easily read. Band 5 does not provide the ability to switch functions while using the Workout function, but it does show notifications. So you cannot use the Band 5 for anything else during work outs, if I am not mistaken. Note that outside in the sunlight it is very hard to read the screen, however, unless you turn the brightness up under setting to maximum from the default applied to conserve battery. Overall I am very pleased with all the data, including the SLEEP DATA it provides for helping the wearer to better health. A beta Breathing tracking function can be set to check for problems while you sleep and it scored me 99 out of 100. As you turn on things like this it does warn of extra battery use. It could be, and probably will be tweaked so the wearer can more customize it to the wearer's own needs and life. For the price, it is great, and now there is an inexpensive compatible replacement band assortment in 15 colors for easy change to coordinate with your daily wardrobe. As I wear and use the Band 5 I may add more to this review. UPDATE AFTER DST: Strangely the sleep record is not recording on the date it should and runs a day behind. Reporting errors or suggested improvements seems to go unnoticed as the step count is still showing the miles lower than actual, e.g., 3 miles is shown as approximately 2.5 even though the steps are correct, so the stride distance is wrong and possibly due to the GPS not working correctly with my Moto G6 Plus watch. No fix so I depend on my cell's app, MayMyRun, to accurately record this for me.
S**T
2-Star Review — Mixed Performance, Too Many Frustrations
I was really hopeful about the Amazfit Band 7, but overall my experience has been disappointing, and I’m returning both of the watches I purchased. ~ What Didn’t Work Well: • Sleep Tracking Is Inconsistent: The sleep data is inaccurate and often doesn’t reflect how or when I actually slept. • Stand Alerts Are Faulty: The watch frequently tells me to stand even when I am already standing, which makes the reminder pointless and annoying. • Step Count Isn’t Reliable: Steps are frequently incorrect — it registers way too many or too few compared to what I know I’ve walked. • Call Alert Issue: I turned on the alert for incoming calls but the band continues vibrating endlessly even after I’ve answered or missed the call. This makes it worse than having no alerts at all. • Navigation Frustration: Scrolling through menus is clunky, and it’s hard to get back to the main screen without exiting or tapping multiple times. ~ What I Liked: ✔ The time and weather display is accurate and easy to read. ✔ There are lots of free watch faces to choose from. ✔ The Zepp app’s meditation and white-noise features are genuinely nice and relaxing. ~ Final Thoughts: The Band 7 has a few redeeming features, but the core fitness tracking and usability issues are too significant for me. I’m returning these and won’t be keeping them. I need to find out how to undo the subscription I’ve purchased since I am returning them.
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