Guide for Amazfit GTR 2e

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The Amazfit GTR 2 line continues to expand with the GTR 2e. Whilst it is similar in appearance to the standard GTR 2, it boasts a far longer battery life for an even cheaper price – though you do give up the built-in speaker, meaning you can’t use the watch alone to take calls.

The GTR 2e was released alongside the GTS 2e, and both smartwatches are out now in the UK. If you’d like to know how this watch performs in everyday life, then keep on reading.

Design & build
The Amazfit GTR 2e boasts an extremely similar design to the standard GTR 2, with a large circular face and a silicone strap. The variant I tested was black, but you can also get the watch in a light green or grey finish.

The screen isn’t quite as large and clear as the GTR 2, with a 2.5D flat finish rather than a 3D curved one. The bezel surrounding the face is made of aluminium and is covered with glass.

Overall, the look is quite sporty, and maybe not as refined as something like the Zepp E or the Withings Move ECG. Still, it could pass as an everyday watch should you want it to.

The 1.39in AMOLED display is made from tempered glass and comes with anti-fingerprint vacuum coating. The watch didn’t pick up marks easily after several weeks of use, so the coating works well.

However, the silicone strap isn’t breathable, and often leaves my arm quite sweaty and dirty after vigorous exercise. Make sure you always take it off, clean it and dry it after any workouts like this.

Navigation is pretty simple on the watch – you use a combination of the buttons on the right-hand side and by swiping across the screen. I had no issues using the buttons and the device was responsive to the touch.

The GTR 2e features an optical heart rate sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, air pressure sensor, temperature sensor, ambient light sensor, waterproofing up to 5ATM and Bluetooth 5.0. I wasn’t able to test it in the pool due to current Covid measures, but it still worked fine after being submerged in water.

There’s no built-in speaker on this watch like there is on the standard GTR 2 – which means it’s not suitable if you want to use it to take phone calls.


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Software & features
The heartrate monitor on this watch seems largely accurate and in line with readings I have from other fitness trackers. It’s also capable of taking readings of your stress and SpO2 levels.

I encountered a few hiccups taking my SpO2 readings in which the watch kept saying I needed to correct my positioning, despite the fact that I’d placed it as the watch directed (horizontally on a table without moving). This was the same problem I also encountered on the GTR 2.

Temperature taking is a newer feature, which again seemed to give normal readings. Amazfit does state that for the most accurate data the watch should be against the skin for at least 15 minutes, as other factors such as the environment can influence the reading
Updated on
4 Aug 2024

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