Zepp Z comes with Amazon Alexa, two-week battery life and premium looks

Michail, 18 November 2020

Zepp is the latest smart wearable brand in Huami’s portfolio and the newest product in its lineup is the Zepp Z smartwatch. The Zepp brand is catered to the more premium smartwatch segment and makes use of fancier materials.

Zepp Z comes with Amazon Alexa, two-week battery life and premium looks

The Zepp Z features a brushed titanium casing with a brown leather strap. We have a circular 1.39-inch AMOLED display with 454 x 454 pixels and always-on functionality. There are three buttons on the side. The health key sits up top and acts as a shortcut to measure your heart rate, blood oxygen levels or stress levels. There’s the crown element in the middle for navigating the interface which also features haptic feedback.

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Zepp Z key features

You can track up to 12 sports modes with the Zepp Z as well as your heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, sleep and stress levels. There's built-in GPS and GLONASS, Alex voice assistant and over 50 watch faces. Other features include Bluetooth 5.0 LE and 5ATM water resistance.

The watch boasts a 340 mAh battery which is rated at over two weeks of endurance which is presumably with a power saver mode. It charges over a proprietary magnetic charging pad which ends in a USB-A connector and a full charge takes 2.5 hours.

Zepp Z comes with Amazon Alexa, two-week battery life and premium looks

The Zepp Z smartwatch retails for $349 in the US and is on sale via the company’s website. There’s no information on when it will make its way to more markets just yet.

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  • Niki
  • 18 Nov 2020
  • 0mq

I absolutely agree with you! The price is ridiculous for the package you get. TicWatch Pro 3 is far superior for less, google assistant integration. Galaxy Active 2 is also better alternative with more accurate...everything basically :)

  • AngryLithuanian
  • 18 Nov 2020
  • mE0

Can anyone recommend a good music smartwatch/band that has music streaming capability and good battery life?

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Nov 2020
  • 0cL

Why would anyone buy this? Just like the GTR, its sensors are inaccurate for real exercise, compared to Garmin, Apple Watch and even Fitbit. Support is marginal and it's asking the same price as the more accurate watches. And who came up ...

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