Amazfit battery life depends on model and usage. Several factors affect battery use:
• Brighter screens drain battery faster, so display settings matter.
• Notifications that constantly light up the screen drain battery life. Amazfit power can be saved by managing phone app notifications or filtering which apps display notifications.
• GPS usage, especially during distance-tracked workouts, drains batteries.
• Continuous heart rate monitoring, SpO2, and sleep tracking sensors drain batteries and can be disabled.
• Most Amazfit models can last 5–14 days on a charge with basic use, including timekeeping, notifications, and occasional workouts without GPS. Battery life is 2–5 days for heavy use scenarios with continuous heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking during extended workouts, and a constantly lit display.
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