Amazfit Balance vs Amazfit GTS 4 Mini
The Verdict
Balance and GTS 4 Mini represent two tiers of Amazfit's smartwatch lineup with distinct trade-offs. Balance ($199) delivers a larger 1.5-inch AMOLED display with 480x480 resolution, skin temperature monitoring, and WiFi connectivity, making it superior for fitness tracking completeness. GTS 4 Mini ($99) compensates with slightly longer 15-day battery life, lighter 31.2g build, and Zepp OS 2.0's proven stability, though its 42mm display and missing skin temperature sensor limit its capabilities. Both feature 5ATM water resistance, GPS, and reliable heart rate tracking. Performance differences between their custom Huami processors are negligible for typical usage. For users prioritizing comprehensive health data and a larger interface, Balance justifies the premium. Budget-conscious buyers seeking reliable daily tracking with exceptional battery life should choose GTS 4 Mini.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Amazfit Balance if…
- →14-day battery life is excellent for a full-featured smartwatch
- →AI-powered Readiness Score helps optimize training and recovery
- →Lightweight at 35 g — barely noticeable on the wrist
Buy the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini if…
- →15-day battery life is exceptional for an AMOLED smartwatch
- →Very affordable at just $99 with solid fitness features
- →Lightweight at 31.2 g — comfortable for 24/7 wear and sleep tracking
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Amazfit Balance
Pros
- 14-day battery life is excellent for a full-featured smartwatch
- AI-powered Readiness Score helps optimize training and recovery
- Lightweight at 35 g — barely noticeable on the wrist
- Skin temperature and SpO2 monitoring at $199
- 150+ sport modes with GPS tracking
Cons
- No ECG monitoring
- Zepp OS has limited third-party app ecosystem
- No NFC for contactless payments
- No cellular connectivity — phone required for notifications
Amazfit GTS 4 Mini
Pros
- 15-day battery life is exceptional for an AMOLED smartwatch
- Very affordable at just $99 with solid fitness features
- Lightweight at 31.2 g — comfortable for 24/7 wear and sleep tracking
- Built-in GPS for outdoor activity tracking
- 120+ sport modes cover nearly every activity
Cons
- No NFC for contactless payments
- Limited smart features — no app store for third-party apps
- No Wi-Fi for faster syncing or standalone functionality
- Zepp OS has fewer integrations than Wear OS or watchOS
- Small display may be hard to read for some users
Full Specifications
| Spec | Amazfit Balance | Amazfit GTS 4 Mini |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Zepp OS 4 | Zepp OS 2.0 |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 35 g (without strap) | 31.2 g (without strap) |
| Case material | Aluminum alloy | Aluminum alloy |
| Water resistance | 5ATM | 5ATM |
| Health & Sensors | ||
| ECG | ||
| SpO₂ | ||
| Skin temperature | ||
| Heart rate | ||
| Sleep tracking | ||
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | Up to 14 days (typical usage) | Up to 15 days (typical use) |
| Display | ||
| Size | 46 mm (1.5 inches) | 42mm |
| Type | AMOLED | AMOLED Always-On |
| Always-on display | ||
| Resolution | 480 x 480 | 336 x 384 |
| Processor | ||
| RAM | 32 MB | — |
| Chipset | Huami proprietary | Huami custom SoC |
| Connectivity | ||
| GPS | ||
| NFC | ||
| Wi-Fi | ||
| Cellular | ||
| Bluetooth | 5.2 | 5.2 |
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