The Amazfit GTR 4 does lack proper app support and doesn't let you interact well with incoming notifications. However, it makes up for those shortcomings with a fantastic design, good battery life, and reliable activity tracking. You also get some other thoughtful additions like the ability to make and receive calls directly on the watch, Alexa support, and more. And all of this is done at a price that doesn't break the bank. If all those features sound convincing, then I suggest you continue reading because I've got a lot more details for you in this GTR 4 review. Let's dive in!
* Amazfit GTR 4: Pricing and Availability *
The Amazfit GTR 4 is now available in the US for $200, making it cheaper than the latest offerings from Apple and Samsung. There are some solid alternatives to the Amazfit GTR 4 in this price range in the US, but we'll get to those towards the end of this review. The GTR 4 is also available to purchase in Asian markets, including in India, where it's available for just ₹16,999 (~$201). That makes it significantly cheaper than the top-of-the-line Galaxies and the Apple Watches in that particular market.
* Design and Display *
The Amazfit GTR 4 has a beautiful design that gives it a premium look and feel.
It sports a responsive and crisp-looking AMOLED panel on the front. It also supports an always-on display.
If you prefer a rectangular watch instead of round, the Amazfit GTS 4 is the same watch only in a different shape and slight smaller battery.
Amazfit gtr 4 Watch Guide hardware is excellent. It both looks and feels like it's built to compete with more expensive smartwatches on the market.
The body of the Amazfit gtr 4 Watch Guide is made out of an aluminum alloy, and it gives it a very premium fit and finish. The watch is available in two finishes, both of which look better than the last-gen GTR 3 smartwatch. As for durability, the Amazfit GTR 4 comes with a 5 ATM water-resistant rating. There's also tempered glass on top of the display which is holding quite well.
Amazfit gtr 4 Watch Guide also supports the always-on display feature that shows the time and some other watch complications while keeping the rest of the display dark. Turning this feature on triggers a battery drain warning, but more on that topic in the sections below. What I like most about the watch is how responsive and accurate its raise to wake feature is. It's an underrated feature that just feels right when it works well. I've only seen it work reliably on some premium smartwatches, but the GTR 4 gets it right.
* Software and tracking features *
Amazfit gtr 4 Watch Guide runs Zepp OS and connects to the Zepp app on Android and iOS.
The Zepp OS offers a lot of features but it comes with very limited app support.
Amazfit gtr 4 Watch can track a lot of activities and health metrics, including heart rate, sleep, stress, and blood oxygen levels.
The Amazfit GTR 4 runs the company's own 'Zepp OS 2.0' rather than Google's Wear OS. I got a taste of this particular OS while using the T-Rex 2, and it's very basic but functional. What I love the most about Zepp OS is how delightfully simple it is to use. You'll get used to this software in no time if you're coming from a different smartwatch.
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