After teasing the arrival of a new smartwatch earlier this week, Amazfit has unveiled the BIP 6 in India today. Positioned in the entry-level smartwatch segment, this device is expected to raise the bar with display clarity and health tracking at a competitive price point. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the BIP 6.
Amazfit BIP 6 specifications and features

The Amazfit BIP 6 has a large 1.97-inch AMOLED screen that supports a peak brightness of 2000 nits. This makes it ideal for outdoor usage, even under direct sunlight. The smartwatch features a robust yet lightweight aluminum alloy frame and carries a 5 ATM water-resistance rating, making it suitable for everyday wear, including rainy conditions.
Equipped with the BioTracker 6.0 PPG sensor, the BIP 6 provides heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO2) measurement, HRV tracking, and stress evaluation. It also offers advanced sleep tracking with insights into sleep stages and breathing quality. For fitness enthusiasts, there are over 140 sports modes and smart strength training support with automatic muscle group recognition. Additionally, it includes offline navigation and round-trip routing for outdoor workouts.

The Amazfit BIP 6 is designed for users who dislike frequent charging. It delivers up to two weeks of battery life on a single charge. Other smart features include on-wrist call answering, text replies using voice-to-text or a touch keyboard, and hands-free control with Zepp Flow voice assistant integration.
Amazfit BIP 6 price in India, availability
The Amazfit BIP 6 will be available in India from May 16 (today) at Rs 7,999. It can be purchased via Amazfit’s official website, Amazon India, and authorized offline retailers. Buyers can choose from four color options: Black, Charcoal, Stone, and Red.
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