Amazfit Falcon is reportedly being sold as a “Premium Multi-Sport GPS Watch.”
The unboxing video shows the internal contents that you get with the watch.
You can check out the leaked and expected Amazon Falcon specifications and details here.
Huami-based Amazfit is coming up with ’Falcon’ a new high-end smartwatch with multi-sport GPS and premium build materials. We get a closer look at the watch through leaked unboxing and marketing videos on GSMArena. Now from the videos, even though the Amazfit Falcon has a semblance of the company’s T-Rex watches, there are some differences. Let’s see what they are.
First, have a look at the unboxing video:
In the video, we get to see the watch itself, some paperwork, and the branding which says,”Up your game”.
The watch looks for the part as it appears rugged and the metallic sheen is very much apparent in the video. There are two crowns that may endow multiple use cases.
Amazfit Falcon specs and features (expected)
Now the standout aspect of the Falcon that’s being rumored is its top-shelf build made of titanium chassis and sapphire glass screen.
From the leaked video, we learn the highlight features such as:
AI-powered guidance with Zepp coach
Connect to professional workout devices
create training templates
Strength exercise recognition
Sync sports data to Strava and Adidas running
150+ built-in sports modes and live broadcast of sports data
Strong and accurate dual-band GPS
Route Import and real-time navigation
Track run mode and smart trajectory correction
Music storage and playback
24/7 heart rate, SpO2, and stress monitoring
14 day battery life
Zepp OS goodies
Besides these, the Falcon is said to come with a 1.28-inch AMOLED screen sporting 416×416 pixels resolution, 1000 nits of peak brightness, Bluetooth 5.0 support, a 500mAh battery, 32 MB of RAM, 4 GB of storage, and 20ATM water resistance.
That’s about it for now. We will post to you once we have more details.
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