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Huami Amazfit GTS Smartwatch Launched in India

Huami Amazfit GTS (Obsidian Black) Smartwatch Price in India : Rs 9,999. MRP Price is Rs 12,999. It is now in stock online in India on Amazon.in ( Check here for the Lowest Price ).

Huami has been building some great and affordable smartwatches for a while now under the name Amazfit. The latest from the Huami factory is the Amazfit GTS which looks a lot like Apple Watch.

It comes with a 1.65 inch AMOLED display with a PPI of 341 and is protected with Gorilla Glass. Always-On display is supported. It has a Aluminium Alloy metallic body giving it a premium feel. Apple Watch, even though is the best smartwatch currently available, doesn't offer great battery life. Huami Amazfit GTS on the other hand offers up to 14 days of battery life which in my opinion is great for a smartwatch.

Like every other Smartwatch out there, this too is Water resistant - 5 ATM - that's up to 50M under water. Regular features like Activity tracking, Steps Count, Calorie Burned, Distance Covered etc are on board as well. You can get customized notifications as well for calls and notifications from various apps on your phone.



Amazfit GTS can record 24-hour heart-rate monitoring as well as a heart-rate interval monitoring during workouts, and gives you a warning if a much too high value is detected.



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