5. Amazfit GTS 4 Mini
A smaller and cheaper version of the Amazfit GTS 4, the GTS 4 Mini looks to retain the core qualities of Amazfit’s likeable and more expensive square smartwatch.
You’re still getting a light and compact design with a metal case, removable straps and a good-quality, 1.65-inch AMOLED touchscreen that supports staying on at all times.
Like other Amazfit smartwatches, it runs on Zepp OS, which gives you something that’s compatible with Android and iOS and runs pretty slick overall. It offers smartwatch staples like notifications, the ability to view the weather and set timers and reminders. There are some big extras like Amazon Alexa integration.
In true Amazfit style, there’s an abundance of fitness and wellbeing tracking modes on offer including support for over 120 sports modes with automatic tracking recognition available for activities like walking, cycling and indoor rowing. Its sports tracking abilities won’t rival a dedicated sports watch, but certainly performs better than other similarly priced smartwatches.
It’s a smartwatch that can last for well over a week before it needs charging and can go longer if you’re willing to sacrifice some tracking modes. If you’re looking for a classy-looking smartwatch that’s a better fitness tracker than a sports watch, there’s a lot to like here.