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The video compares various smartwatches, focusing on the Amazfit Balance and Samsung Watch 6 Classic models. Key points include build quality, navigation features, display quality, battery life, sensors, workout features, customization options, extra features, watch faces, software updates, and companion app comparisons. The Samsung Watch 6 is highlighted for its premium build quality, display brightness, sensors, and advanced features, while the Amazfit Balance excels in battery life. The video concludes that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is the overall winner due to its features and versatility, with the Amazfit Bip U Pro also receiving positive feedback for its unique capabilities.
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In this part of the video, the content creator compares the Amazfit Balance and Samsung Watch 6 Classic, focusing on the 47mm Watch 6 Classic. They discuss the build quality of both watches, noting that the Amazfit Balance is made of aluminum alloy and fiber-reinforced polymer, while the Watch 6 Classic is made of stainless steel, making it heavier. The Watch 6 Classic features sapphire glass, offering greater durability and protection. Both watches are waterproof, but the Watch 6 Classic has military-grade durability. The Amazfit Balance comes in one size with various color options, while the Watch 6 Classic is available in different sizes and colors. Both watches support interchangeable watch bands. The summary emphasizes the superior build quality and durability of the Samsung Watch 6 Classic in this segment of the video.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator compares two smartwatches, highlighting their navigation features with rotating crowns for easy menu access. The Amazfit Balance and Samsung Watch 6 both offer smooth rotation, making navigation quick and efficient. The video notes the price difference, with the Amazfit Balance priced at $229 and the Samsung Watch 6 ranging from $399 to $479. The display quality is discussed, with both watches sporting 1.5-inch AMOLED screens at 480×480 resolution. The Samsung Watch 6 outshines the Amazfit Balance in brightness, being more visible in direct sunlight. Despite the display differences, the segment concludes with a tie between the two watches for their display quality. Navigation features and notifications are also highlighted, demonstrating swiping gestures for quick access on both devices.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates accessing apps on the AmazFit Balance smartwatch by swiping up to view them laid out in a modern design similar to Apple’s layout. There is a shortcut widget for quick access to various functions, including health tracking and calendar events. The speaker compares the specs of the AmazFit Balance and Samsung smartwatches, noting that the Balance has 2.2 GB of available music storage while the Samsung has 16 GB internal storage. The comparison highlights that both watches run smoothly with no noticeable issues. Regarding battery life, the AmazFit Balance offers 7-14 days depending on usage, while the Samsung lasts around 40 hours without the always-on display. The speaker concludes that the AmazFit Balance wins in this category due to its longer battery life.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the battery life comparison between the Amazfit and Samsung watches, with the Amazfit being more long-lasting. Both watches have similar sensors including GPS, heart rate monitoring, and accelerometers. Premium sensors like body composition and thermometer are present in both watches, with Samsung offering additional features like SOS and fall detection. Samsung’s ECG and blood pressure monitoring features are noted as premium additions. The winner in the premium sensors category is Samsung. Regarding sleep tracking, both watches track various sleep stages and nap times consistently.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the sleep tracking features of the devices compared. The Mi Fit Balance and Samsung Watch 6 both have similar sleep tracking capabilities including breathing and snore detection. The Mi Fit Balance offers manual breathing detection, while the Samsung Watch 6 is heavier. For workout features, the Mi Fit Balance detects 8 workouts and has 150 sport modes, while the Samsung Watch 6 detects 3 workouts and has 100 sport modes. Both devices have customizable data screens and GPS that locks quickly. The Mi Fit Balance offers an AI coach and pii index for workout planning. The comparison results in a tie for workout features.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the features and functionalities of the Amazfit Bip U Pro and the Amazfit Bip U. The Amazfit Bip U Pro tracks weekly activity in addition to daily activity, making it easier to stay on track even if daily goals are not met. The Pro model also includes a strength trainer feature that logs workout details like rest times, reps, and heart rate. It provides a heat map of muscles worked and offers additional metrics such as training load, training effect, recovery time, a Readiness score, and sleep-related data. The Amazfit Bip U Pro supports GPX file and Zep pay functionalities. The speaker prefers the Amazfit Bip U Pro due to its unique features and convenience of button controls for settings navigation. The Zep pay feature may be limited in availability depending on the country.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the extra features and watch faces of the smartwatch models being compared. The Samsung watch supports smart things via third-party apps, NFC, Google Wallet, and Samsung Wallet. It seamlessly syncs with Google Calendar and allows for easy data transfer. The speaker praises the customization and abundance of watch faces on the Samsung watch, highlighting the ability to download from Google Play Store and adjust colors, complications, and shortcuts easily. In comparison, the mafit balance has fewer customization options and watch faces available only through the Zep app, with limited modifications possible. The speaker gives the win to the Samsung watch for its advanced features and extensive watch face customization.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the customization options of Samsung apps, emphasizing the versatility in changing watch faces. They also touch on software updates, highlighting that Samsung offers four years of updates for the Galaxy Watch 6, giving them an advantage in this aspect. The comparison extends to phone features, noting both watches have mic and speaker functionalities. However, the Galaxy Watch 6 stands out with its LTE version availability. When it comes to text features, the Amazfit Bip loses points since it only allows pre-made responses, unlike the Galaxy Watch 6, which offers various response methods including keyboard, handwriting, speech to text, emojis, and more, offering greater flexibility in responding to texts.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares text fixtures between the Amazfit Bip U Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6. The Amazfit Bip U Pro features the Alexa assistant and an offline assistant with various commands available, while the Samsung Watch 6 offers Google or Bixby assistants. The Amazfit Bip U Pro is compatible with both Android and Apple devices, while the Samsung Watch 6 works best with Samsung phones. The speaker gives a detailed overview of the Zep app used by Amazfit and the Samsung Gear app, with the Samsung app winning in terms of layout and permissions control. After evaluating 20 categories, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 emerges as the overall winner in comparison to the Amazfit Bip U Pro, although both are considered good watches with competitive features.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the battery life and value of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and the Amazfit Bip U. They highlight that the Amazfit Bip U offers a longer battery life, making it a better choice for those concerned about battery longevity. They also recommend the Amazfit Bip U for those with an Apple phone or an Android phone that is not Samsung, due to some feature limitations with Samsung watches. On the other hand, the speaker suggests considering the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 for those with a bigger budget, who prefer the Samsung ecosystem, enjoy Wear OS, plan to use NFC for payments, or use many third-party apps on their watch.