
"I've been wearing the Helio strap for the past month now, and one of the main reasons why it works so well is because the app that Amazfit's smartwatches work with -- Zepp, for Android and -- is good enough to carry, providing all the useful health and fitness metrics you could want, including workout tracking, heart health, and sleep stats."
"The app also has its share of unique metrics intended to provide deeper insights into health behavior. For example, the BioCharge feature generates a number for you in the morning (a score out of 100) that tells you what kind of shape you're in for the coming day, with the score changing as you progress through the day. This number is generated from the quality of sleep you got, what kind of day you had yesterday, your resting heart rate, your activity lev"
"The strap is about as simple as you can get -- just a solid black band with the tracking component below it. Unlike other popular straps like the Whoop 4.0 (or new 5.0), there's no buckle, making the whole thing incredibly light at just 20 grams without the strap."
Amazfit’s Helio strap delivers core smartwatch functions in an ultra-minimal form with no watch face, decorative elements, or subscription. The device uses a simple solid-black strap that houses the tracking component and omits a buckle, with the sensor weighing about 20 grams without the strap. Priced at $99, the Helio achieves over 10 days of typical battery life and up to 25 days in battery-saver mode. Health and fitness metrics are provided through the Zepp app on mobile platforms, including workout tracking, heart metrics, and sleep analysis. The app also produces a BioCharge morning score (out of 100) derived from sleep quality, prior-day load, resting heart rate, and activity.
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