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Tired of charging your watch every night? This $80 smartwatch boasts a battery that's measured in weeks, not hours. We compare its features, tracking capabilities, and overall value against the much pricier Apple Watch SE.
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00:00How is this $80 smartwatch almost as good as an Apple Watch SE? For a third of the price,
00:06you get an AMOLED display, detailed fitness tracking and sleep data, and an incredible
00:10two weeks of battery. You've got heart weight tracking and O2 sensor and tons of workouts to
00:14choose from, but I'm just happy with notifications to stand up and get steps in. While you do get
00:19all your phone notifications on the watch, iPhone users can't respond from the BIF6,
00:24which is a bummer. But the battery life is worth this watch really shines because it's measured
00:28in weeks, not hours. You can get two weeks in battery save mode or nearly a week with all
00:34the bells and whistles turned on. Not having to worry about charging is worth not replying
00:38to my notifications on the watch, but what do you think?
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