Amazfit Bip 5 vs Apple Watch Series 6
The Verdict
Amazfit Bip 5 delivers impressive value for budget-conscious buyers with a massive 10-day battery life, reliable health tracking (heart rate, SpO2, sleep), and a crisp 1.91-inch IPS LCD display at just $89. Apple Watch Series 6 justifies its $399 premium with superior LTPO OLED display technology, ECG capability, NFC payments, cellular connectivity options, and seamless iPhone ecosystem integration,though its 18-hour battery requires daily charging. Bip 5 excels in longevity and essential fitness tracking; Series 6 dominates in smart features and overall capability. For fitness enthusiasts prioritizing battery life and basics, Amazfit Bip 5 is unbeatable. For iPhone users wanting comprehensive health monitoring and mobile payments, Apple Watch Series 6 remains the superior choice despite its cost.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Amazfit Bip 5 if…
- →Incredibly affordable at $89 for a GPS smartwatch
- →10-day battery life from a large 1.91-inch display watch
- →Built-in GPS for run and walk tracking
Buy the Apple Watch Series 6 if…
- →First Apple Watch with blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring
- →Always-On display is 2.5x brighter outdoors than Series 5
- →U1 chip enables precise Find My features and car key unlock
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Amazfit Bip 5
Pros
- Incredibly affordable at $89 for a GPS smartwatch
- 10-day battery life from a large 1.91-inch display watch
- Built-in GPS for run and walk tracking
- 120+ sport modes cover most activities
- SpO2 and heart rate monitoring at budget pricing
Cons
- IPS LCD display — no AMOLED vibrancy or deep blacks
- Polycarbonate build feels cheap compared to metal alternatives
- No NFC, Wi-Fi, or cellular connectivity
- Zepp OS app ecosystem is very limited
Apple Watch Series 6
Pros
- First Apple Watch with blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring
- Always-On display is 2.5x brighter outdoors than Series 5
- U1 chip enables precise Find My features and car key unlock
- S6 chip is 20% faster than S5 — noticeably snappier
- Multiple premium case materials including titanium and blue aluminum
Cons
- 18-hour battery still requires daily charging
- SpO2 readings are for wellness only — not medical grade
- No keyboard input — smaller bezels came in Series 7
- Charging speed is slow compared to Series 7+
Full Specifications
| Spec | Amazfit Bip 5 | Apple Watch Series 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Zepp OS | watchOS 7 (upgradable to watchOS 11+) |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 26 g (without strap) | 30.5 g (40mm Al) / 36.2 g (44mm Al) |
| Case material | Polycarbonate | Aluminum / Stainless Steel / Titanium |
| Water resistance | 5ATM | WR50 (50m) |
| Health & Sensors | ||
| ECG | ||
| SpO₂ | ||
| Heart rate | ||
| Sleep tracking | ||
| Skin temperature | — | |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | Up to 10 days (typical usage) | Up to 18 hours |
| Display | ||
| Size | 45.4 mm (1.91 inches) | 40mm / 44mm |
| Type | IPS LCD | LTPO OLED Always-On Retina |
| Always-on display | ||
| Resolution | 320 x 380 | 324 x 394 / 368 x 448 |
| Processor | ||
| Chipset | Huami proprietary | Apple S6 SiP |
| Connectivity | ||
| GPS | ||
| NFC | ||
| Wi-Fi | ||
| Cellular | ||
| Bluetooth | 5.2 | 5.0 |
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This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.
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