

⌚ Elevate your hustle with a smartwatch that keeps pace and powers your lifestyle.
The Amazfit GTR Mini 43mm is a sleek, black smartwatch compatible with Android and iPhone, featuring a 1.28-inch AMOLED display and robust Zepp OS 2.0. It offers precise GPS tracking via five satellite systems, an impressive 14-day battery life, and over 120 customizable sports modes. Designed for professionals on the move, it delivers continuous heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress monitoring alongside advanced sleep analytics. Water-resistant up to 50 meters and equipped with always-on display and voice control, it’s a durable, versatile companion engineered to enhance your fitness and daily productivity.













| ASIN | B0BWF33MMB |
| Additional Features | Always On Display, Custom Activity Tracking, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Voice Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Battery Capacity | 280 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,136 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,086 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Amazfit |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Smart Watch, User Manual |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Phone Call,Notification,Text Message |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 12.0 and above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,515 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Enabled |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.69 x 1.69 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.36"D x 1.69"W x 0.36"H |
| Item Type Name | Smartwatches |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Amazfit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Accelerometer, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Blood-Oxygen Sensor |
| Model Name | gtr |
| Model Number | A2174-Black |
| Operating System | Zepp OS 2.0 |
| Resolution | 416 x 416 |
| Screen Size | 1.28 Inches |
| Shape | Heart |
| Special Feature | Always On Display, Custom Activity Tracking, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Voice Control |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Fitness, Walking |
| Style Name | GTR Mini |
| Supported Application | GPS, Phone |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 850043869436 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | BASE |
R**A
Best watch ever!!
I bought this watch and I'm very satisfied. It has three features I love: it's beautiful, functional, and comfortable. The battery lasts for several days without needing to be charged, and it connects quickly to the phone. The app is clear and comprehensive. It's a great price, and I highly recommend it. 10 out of 10.
C**J
Best midrange smartwatch
I have had this watch for a few months at this point. I have used a ton of different cheaper watches, and the accompanying apps. This one by far is beyond the others. First the watch faces are customizable you can use a large variety of free ones, you can purchase more in the app or you can use the custom watch face builder to create your own. The tracking of everything works well. I don't use any of the paid services, but there is plenty of information available for someone who is mildly interested in tracking sleep quality, steps, exercise, water consumption, activity levels, etc. More importantly for me, it sends me notifications, answers calls, has voice assistant, and tracks all of the above. It stays charged for an entire workweek. I charge it on my day off when I am just relaxing, then I am good to wear it consistently for the next week. I have eyed the pixel watch on and off, but the darn higher end watches don't stay charged long enough. So if you are not looking for a doctor on your wrist that gives perfectly accurate data this is a good choice. It seems pretty accurate for what I use it for, and I don't base medical decisions off the data, other than maybe saying I don't think I am getting enough sleep sometimes. If the pixel watch eventually can match battery life might try that out someday, but until then this is the brand for me. Oh and unlike all the other cheaper ones, this app stays connected and reconnects when it is back in range, I never lose my sleep or steps data because I forgot to link the app at exactly 11:59 at night, or ever. The only time I don't get data is when I am not wearing the watch. ***update April 2025*** This watch is still working fantastically. I work in a commercial kitchen, I am sometimes elbow deep in a sink full of dishes or covered to my elbows in degreaser, oil, sanitizer, or food of some sort. When I am just prepping food I will usually pull my glove up over the watch, but otherwise it is exposed to the abuse of the elements in the kitchen. Most of the watches I have used before seem to fall apart after a few months in the kitchen. I think some of the chemicals we use dissolve the glue that holds the face to the body of the watch. This one still looks brand new. There is a warning somewhere in the instructions to not expose this to prolonged hot water, the thing is I can't stop what I am doing to take my watch off, so I had resigned myself to just purchasing new watches when the old one broke. And if this one eventually falls apart I will replace it with the newest model of the exact same watch. The app for this watch just works. It tries to sell me upgrades every couple weeks but they aren't necessary to keep track of steps or sleep or anything else really. It still connects automatically whenever in range of my phone, and I do not have to think about it at all. I can ignore the app for weeks at a time and still go back and look at the data whenever I want. And when I am feeling like I want something new I just switch out the band. It is so nice to be able to view my messages when I am elbow deep in a giant batch of bread. For me this watch takes the abuse that I never expected it to, I have given up on the more expensive brands... They are never going to compare especially when it comes to battery life. ***august 2025**** Last update because I think the point has been made. This watch is still working exactly as it should. I still wear it for four to six days without charging or removing, I charge it on my first day off work, then the only other time I remove it is when I get in the shower, then I jut put it right back on after I have toweled dry. I have come to expect this watch to always be there. It has become a tool that I use always. I use the weather app, check steps, sometimes check sleep, time and date, and notifications. I still don't even use this to it's full potential. There are so many other little things like the stress monitor, heart health, it has a built into the app nutritional info. It has a training template so you can track reps. There are sooo many widgets and measurements it is easily personalized for the individual. Fantastic smart watch.
S**M
Great smart watch that replaced my Apple Watch.
Like many of my friends and family, I quickly grew tired of charging my Apple Watch every night. This packs all the same features that I used my Apple Watch for, minus the media controls, and at less than half the price. It integrates the sleep tracking, workout, heart rate, and other tracked data with Apple Health, so I can continue to track it and share the same data with my friends. The Sensor Accuracy: 4/5 I have found the HR to be accurate +/- 5bpm compared to a calibrated HR monitor, but the O2 data to be 2-3% lower than a calibrated sensor (tested with the band at the proper tightness). The step counter is great, as is the distance tracking, accurate down to 0.01 of a mile on both a treadmill and out moving in day to day life. The sleep tracking is good, however the "Awake" time is a bit sensitive. The Battery Life: 5/5 The battery life is just great. I don't use the watch much outside of health tracking and checking the time and receiving notifications, and it holds up to the 14 day battery life claim. I ordered it prior to a trip to Europe and it survived the 10 days there, by the time I was back home I had 13% battery life remaining without charging it. I cannot overstate how much of a difference this makes for me personally, the reason my Apple Watch lives in a drawer is its poor battery life. Not needing to charge every day when you're in the shower or forgetting to charge it and having it die half way through the day is wonderful, and changes my usage of a wearable completely. The Physical Stuff (Navy Blue): 4/5 I like the color, and the chrome ring. Its subtle and will blend with about any outfit I would wear. The strap is extremely comfortable, but a little difficult to put on especially if your skin is wet from either exercise or getting out of the shower (a butterfly clasp, elastic, or magnetic strap would be better). The body is very lightweight, its easy to forget that its even on your wrist. However, if you do forget, make sure not to brush up against any hard metal or stone surfaces, as the glass on the front (or maybe the coating on the glass) scratches easily. Adding on a screen protector might be beneficial if you care about keeping the glass pristine. Conclusion: Its a great way to track your health data, and receive notifications in the least intrusive way possible. It keeps the phone out of my hand which is always appreciated, when apps will pull me in and waste hours of my time with distractions. The battery life is game changing, and the price is fantastic for the value.
A**A
Balanced watch, fantastic device
This watch has all the necessary without eccentricities like microphone or the ability to take calls in the wrist (that's a phone's business). Lightweight, easy to work with, quick GPS connection, precise data, and long battery life afte 1 year of usage. Full battery lasts between 7-8 days without always-on-display, do not use this feature because it drains the battery fast. This is a fantastic watch. Take advantage of it if you're looking for a discounted device
A**R
Excellent smartwatch for every day use!!
I love this little watch!! I cannot say enough good things about it. It blows my Apple watch out of the water on every level. Looks, price point, app features and reliability and durability. This watch is packed with features that are helping me stay accountable and reach my goals and then some. It's small but perfect size for my wrist. It does not bump my wrist when I flex my hand back like my Apple watch did. It doesn't accidentally push the button. It's super lightweight so you really don't notice that you're sleeping in it. Everything my Apple watch could do, this one does, but better with a few more added features. Step counter is on point. Sleeping recognition is on point. I can wear this easily 10 days on a single charge. Can't do that with an Apple watch! Easy to pair up with your phone (iOs or android both yes). The only thing my Apple watch could do that this one can't is answer a phone call. Not a deal breaker in my book. But I do get alerts if I have an incoming call and can decline it if I wish. There are plenty of free watch faces to choose from, or you can purchase some for pennies. I can seriously brag and brag on this little guy all day. And the strap that comes with it is super comfy and can fit a very tiny wrist up to a larger one. Display is top shelf. Bright and robust. You can read the screen indoors or outdoors very easily. You can adjust the brightness to your liking. Charges fully from zero in about an hour. Haptics work as well as you would expect one to. It's a super nice piece to look at. Now I just need to shop for some bands to interchange with. I can't complain about this watch....its perfect in every way!! If you're concerned about getting one....don't be. Get it! You won't regret it.
A**R
Great watch - ordered additional bands
This watch has been very reliable and a great alternative to more expensive watches. It has all the options I was looking for: step counter, heart rate, alarm, weather, sync with phone. The only downfall is the watch band needed to be replaced after 6 months as it began to have an off smell. Overall, great quality and value.
J**E
Useful activity health tracking smart watch with some daily management features
Pros: 1. Sleep tracking is nice and more than I expected. It provides daily trends on sleep habits, including the time frames of REM, Deep Sleep and Light Sleep (all shown in separate parts in the same graph). Love this, and didn't expect I would use it, but I do. It reminds me to go to bed based on a goal. Provides sleep grades compared to others and this goal. And it has been successful in helping me track my overall sleep health, and to develop better sleep habits. This was an unexpected perk for me. 2. Setup of the watch and the Zepp app was so much more painless than the initial watch I purchased and its app. It synced up quickly and correctly. The app started reporting, and transferring over to the Apple Health app right away once I got it all set up. It did take some figuring out how to get the Apple Health synced up, but that was a complexity issue more on the Apple side. 3. The battery life is really good. I typically only have to charge every 3-4 days. Am very happy with the battery life considering how much I use the watch. 4. The watch provides a wide array of health stats including the already described Sleep, Stress, Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Steps, Activities, Exercise, Calories, distance, and provides a PAI score each day that took a little to understand, but I now find very useful to just "summarize" if I'm staying active and healthy each day. I especially love the blood oxygen reading which I track every hour because I suffer from asthma that is allergy and autoimmune-related. I can now track when I might need to pay closer attention and "take a puff" before it gets really bad. I don't know how accurate this all is, but the readings make enough sense to be useful in tracking my overall systematic health, and I find that very useful overall. 5. I know I have only "unlocked" and used half of this watch and Zepp watch's abilities. There is also geolocation capacities, which I look forward to using on a hike or outdoor activities. 6. I also like the tap button on the side, and the many possibly configurations you can set up to customize how you interact with the watch. It's easy to push because it sticks out, unlike some other smartwatches that you have to push just right. I use my tap button for 1) short tap to access all the apps (and you can buy or download free apps - this is also nice), 2) long tap to wake my watch. I just love the flexibility in setting up the watch to fit your own needs and preferences. 7. My texts and messages from iMessage on my iPhone and WhatsApp come through with no issues. I like getting those notifications on my watch and then going to my phone to read the message. The text is previewed on the watch, but any attachments, I have to go to my phone. 8. I get reminders from my calendars (Google, Apple, Work) on the watch. I like that a lot. 9. The weather app is standard in look and data. Nice to have. 10. You can scroll down on each app and screen, and the watch drills down to a lot detailed information. Love this. The amount of details is great (even for the weather). 11. Also have alarming options. I can set alarms on my watch for daily activities. 12. I love the round watch face as opposed to the square or rectangular face. It's aesthetically a beautiful watch. Cons: 1. Pricier than other smartwatches, but cheaper than Apple and other high end watches. For the price, I think it has a lot. So not sure this is a con. It's more than I wanted to spend. :) 2. There is so much it took a few days to set it all up the way I finally wanted it, and some were not intuitive. I even have MORE to set up, just haven't. 3. I may have missed it, but they have a stopwatch. Would be nice to have a Timer. 4. The watch will notify you of incoming calls and missed calls, but does not allow you to make calls, nor is there voicemail on the watch. I don't miss this actually because I usually have my phone with me too. I get the notification on the phone, and I then know to call someone back or listened to voicemail of a missed call. Overall, I am very pleased with this watch. It does what is advertised. Other than a bit lengthy and complex set up, it's primarily an activities, health tracking with some daily management watch. And I am finding that's really all I need it for. My goal of developing healthier habits is helped significantly along with this watch.
H**A
I would buy this again! But I'd buy a protective cover with it (only con is how easily it scratches)
I bought this smart watch and it arrived approximately a week ago. I was sick the first few days so didn't do much movement until the last 3 days. The watch is fantastic. I'm coming from a fitbit and the battery life on this particular watch is incredible. I'm just testing it out to see how the battery life lasts so I have everything on. It started at 85% and now 6 days later I'm at 26%. That's with every possible battery draining option turned on. Amazing. The size of this watch is perfect for me. I have small wrists and so I was wary about getting a watch that would extend past my wrist and look silly. This is the perfect size for me. (Female, mid 30's, athletic build). The various options to track seem to be on point. The step count is in range to what my fitbit watch would indicate. Since my fitbit broke I am unable to wear both at once to confirm, but it does seem within the same range. I appreciate the sleep options and all of the other options that don't require a subscription. I'm so sick of subscriptions and paying extra for things on top of the product itself. This does not force me to do that. There is an option to purchase some aura app, but I moved it to the disable screen and it doesn't pop up. Perfection. There are apps you can purchase to utilize on your watch. Some are free and some are not. But they are additional add-ons and aren't required to operate the watch as advertised. As a coach I am thankful for the free app that allows me to keep score of the games as well as the stopwatch and timer options. Those are invaluable to me. I can see the watch face in bright light or darkness, and that was my issue with the fitbit. I was unable to see the fitbit during the day once the battery started getting weaker. This watch appears to provide the same intensity regardless of battery strength/charge. For the clock faces, I can customize the background image to images I've captured, or something from the internet, or utilize the options provided by the company. For what is shown on the home screen, there are a number of different free options available which should suit most people's needs and wants. Some of the options allow you to change the smaller detailed data (such as changing steps to calories, etc.). Make sure to mess around with the watch faces to customize to your liking. Of course there are some watch faces that cost money, but it's a one time small purchase (like $1.99) to purchase those. However, it's really not necessary since I believe the free options should suit the majority of people's needs. Cons: my only con so far is that the watch face scratches quite easily. Like, way too easily. Make sure to buy a cover for the face so that this doesn't happen to you. I've only worn it a few days and the scratches are very noticeable. I'm hoping to find a solution for the scratches and already purchased a cover for the watch (delivered overnight bc I can't risk more damage to the watch face).
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