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Amazfit Balance vs Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2

Amazfit Balance delivers excellent health tracking and exceptional battery life at an accessible price point, while Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2 offers premium build quality and advanced sports features at a significant premium. Both feature AMOLED displays, GPS, SpO2 monitoring, and sleep tracking, but diverge substantially in durability and capability. Garmin's titanium construction, NFC payments, and superior GPS battery endurance (42 hours) appeal to serious athletes, while Zepp OS 4 provides intuitive daily wear. Amazfit's 14-day battery and lighter 35g design excel for everyday users. The $700 price difference is substantial—Garmin justifies it through rugged materials, advanced sports modes, and ecosystem depth, while Amazfit represents remarkable value for casual fitness tracking. Choose Garmin if you demand durability and extensive training features; select Amazfit for budget-conscious health monitoring with stellar battery performance.

Amazfit Balance
Amazfit
Amazfit Balance
$199
8.1/10
VS
Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2
Garmin
Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2
$899
8.4/10

Full Specifications

SpecAmazfit BalanceGarmin Epix Pro Gen 2
SoftwareZepp OS 4Garmin OS
Body
Weight35 g (without strap)63 g
Case materialAluminum alloyTitanium
Water resistance5ATM10 ATM
Health & Sensors
ECG
SpO₂
Skin temperature
Heart rate
Sleep tracking
Battery
Battery lifeUp to 14 days (typical usage)Up to 16 days smartwatch mode, 42 hrs GPS
Display
Size46 mm (1.5 inches)1.4 inch
TypeAMOLEDAMOLED
Always-on display
Resolution480 x 480454 x 454
Processor
RAM32 MB
ChipsetHuami proprietaryGarmin proprietary
Connectivity
GPS
NFC
Wi-Fi
Cellular
Bluetooth5.25.0

Category Scores

Amazfit Balance
Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2
Value
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0
Battery
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0
Display
0
0
Software
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health_tracking
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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

Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2

Pros

  • Built-in LED flashlight is a genuinely useful safety feature for night runs
  • Titanium case with sapphire lens for maximum durability
  • Comprehensive multi-sport tracking with advanced running and cycling metrics
  • Bright AMOLED display is readable in all lighting conditions
  • Extensive multi-band GPS accuracy for trail and expedition use

Cons

  • Very expensive at $899 — hard to justify over the Forerunner 965
  • No ECG or cellular connectivity despite the premium price
  • Heavy at 63 g for prolonged daily smartwatch wear
  • Garmin OS limits third-party app options

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