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Overdue for a refresh — no successor announced yet. Prices should be at their lowest
📅 Add launch to calendarWell past its release cycle with no successor announced — prices at historic lows
The Amazfit Band 7, released September 2022, is a compelling budget fitness tracker featuring a 1.47" AMOLED display, 18-day battery, SpO2, stress tracking, and 120+ sport modes at under $50. Alexa is built in for voice queries, and the Zepp app provides sleep analysis, PAI health scoring, and workout summaries. An unusually feature-rich fitness band for the price.
18 days of typical use with health monitoring — nearly 3 weeks without charging, far beyond any smartwatch competitor.
Ask Alexa for weather, timers, reminders, and smart home controls directly from your wrist — unusual for a sub-$50 fitness band.
Amazfit's Personal Activity Intelligence score aggregates your daily activity into a single 0–100 health index, guiding you toward optimal activity levels.
Budget-conscious users who want more features than a basic step counter — SpO2, stress, sleep analysis, and workout tracking — without paying for a full smartwatch. Works with both iPhone and Android.
At under $40 (or $30 on sale), yes. The Amazfit Band 7 is 2.5 years old but still functional. A successor has likely launched or is imminent — buy only if you find a clearance deal.
Yes, via the Zepp app on iOS and Android. Notifications, health data, and Alexa all work on iPhone.
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 (released 2024) is the newer, more current choice with an always-on AMOLED. Amazfit Band 7 has Alexa and a slightly larger display. At similar prices, the Smart Band 9 is the better buy for new purchases.
No — it relies on your phone's GPS for route tracking (connected GPS). If you want standalone GPS in a band-style tracker, look at the Fitbit Charge 6 or Garmin vivosmart 5.
Yes — it has a music control widget for Spotify and other players on your phone. It does not have offline music storage, so you need your phone nearby with music already playing.