After three years of polishing, Huami Technology is about to launch its new sports flagship, Amazfit Falcon. The smartwatch supports 6-star dual-frequency positioning, full-color off-line topography, is waterproof to 200 meters, and supports functions such as heart rate recognition and swimming posture recognition. It will be officially released on February 20.
In fact, the watch was previously shown off by Huang Wang late last year, though the smartwatch has already been released overseas. It has been described by overseas users as “Huami’s most expensive smartwatch” and can even “rival the Apple Watch Ultra”. It is not certain whether it is the same as the domestic product.
In terms of overseas products, this watch can be said to be tailor-made for sports enthusiasts or athletes. It has Zepp Coach training algorithm, which can calculate the most suitable training time, intensity and recovery time for users through AI, equivalent to a walking coach.
It adopts titanium metal material integrated forming body, can be used in -40~70 degrees environment, with corrosion resistance, sapphire crystal glass, high fixed degree anti-scratch wear resistance and anti-fingerprint coating, support IP68 dust and 20ATM waterproof.
The watch weighs 64g without the strap and has a 500mAh battery that lasts up to 14 days in daily use, up to 7 days in heavy use mode and up to 30 days in power-saving mode.
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It is equipped with industry-leading dual-band GPS technology that is free from environmental and multipath interference, supports six satellite positioning systems, and is equipped with BioTracker 3.0 PPG biometric sensors that provide heart rate, blood oxygen and blood pressure data. It runs Zepp OS. The watch is currently on sale for $499.99 on Amazon, IGeekphone found, with no information on domestic pricing.