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Amazfit Bip 5 vs Apple Watch Ultra 2

Updated Apr 2026
Amazfit Bip 5
Amazfit
Amazfit Bip 5
$89
7.8/10
VS
Apple Watch Ultra 2
Apple
Apple Watch Ultra 2
$799
9.2/10

The Verdict

Amazfit Bip 5 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 serve entirely different market segments. Bip 5 delivers exceptional battery life (10 days), a sharp 1.91-inch IPS LCD display, and core health tracking—heart rate, SpO2, sleep—at an accessible $89 price point. Apple Watch Ultra 2 commands a premium with titanium construction, WR100 water resistance, advanced features like ECG and skin temperature monitoring, brilliant 3000-nit LTPO2 OLED display, cellular connectivity, and comprehensive fitness ecosystem integration. Battery lasts 36-72 hours depending on mode. Ultra 2's processor (Apple S9 SiP) vastly outperforms Bip 5's proprietary chipset, enabling sophisticated apps and seamless iPhone integration. Bip 5 excels as a budget-friendly fitness tracker with impressive longevity; Ultra 2 justifies its $710 premium for serious athletes and Apple ecosystem users. Choose Bip 5 for simplicity and value; Ultra 2 for professional-grade features and performance.

Value:5
Battery:5
Display:2
Software:2
health_tracking:2

Category Scores

Amazfit Bip 5
Apple Watch Ultra 2
Value
9.1
7.0
Battery
9.2
7.5
Display
7.5
9.5
Software
6.8
9.5
health_tracking
7.0
9.5

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 Ultra 2

Pros

  • Extremely bright 3000-nit display readable in direct sunlight
  • Rugged titanium case with MIL-STD certification and dive certification to 40m
  • Best-in-class battery life for an Apple Watch at up to 36 hours
  • Dual-frequency precision GPS (L1 + L5) for accurate tracking
  • On-device Siri processing and double-tap gesture via Apple S9 chip

Cons

  • Very expensive at $799 starting price
  • Only one large 49mm case size, too big for smaller wrists
  • Still requires daily charging for heavy users
  • No blood oxygen feature on units sold in the US (post-ban)
  • Locked into the Apple ecosystem, requires an iPhone

Full Specifications

SpecAmazfit Bip 5Apple Watch Ultra 2
SoftwareZepp OSwatchOS 10
Body
Weight26 g (without strap)61.4 g
Case materialPolycarbonateTitanium
Water resistance5ATMWR100 (100m) + IP6X dust + EN13319 dive certified
Health & Sensors
ECG
SpO₂
Heart rate
Sleep tracking
Skin temperature
Battery
Battery lifeUp to 10 days (typical usage)Up to 36 hours normal use, up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode
Display
Size45.4 mm (1.91 inches)49mm
TypeIPS LCDLTPO2 OLED Always-On Retina, up to 3000 nits
Always-on display
Resolution320 x 380502 x 410
Processor
ChipsetHuami proprietaryApple S9 SiP (64-bit dual-core)
RAM1 GB
Connectivity
GPS
NFC
Wi-Fi
Cellular
Bluetooth5.25.3

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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