The Similarities
Before we see the difference let’s go through the similarities first. Both, the Realme Watch and Bip S are entry-level fitness trackers cum smartwatch. Both have a rectangular touch display and mimic the generic Apple Watch design. The straps on both the watches are standard 20mm removable rubber straps. The watches track your fitness activities and sync them to your smartphone via a smartphone companion app. The Amazfit Bip S uses the Zepp app (formerly Amazfit) whereas Realme Watch uses the Realme Link app (not on iOS). Additionally, these watches are capable of alerting and monitoring heart rate 24/7 along with sleep tracking.
Realme Watch Vs Amazfit Bip S – What’s Different?
- Amazfit Bip S has inbuilt GPS Amazfit Bip S has a 28nm Sony GPS chip. Hence, you can leave your phone behind and go out for a run or cycle freely. The Bip S can track the entire route and you can come back and view the route on the map within the smartphone app. Moreover, GPS helps to more accurate distance and pace. Realme Watch doesn’t have an inbuilt GPS but it has connected GPS. So, it can use your phone’s GPS to track your run. However, if you are someone who doesn’t like to carry his phone for an outdoor workout, it’s going to be disappointing. The Realme watch, as of now, cannot track the distance without the phone’s GPS.
- Amazfit Bip has a more practical display The Realme Watch comes with a sharper and vibrant LCD display. It has a 1.4″ display with a 320×320 pixel resolution. Whereas, the Amazfit Bip S has a slightly smaller 1.28″ transflective display. In case you don’t know, transflective displays are a better version of e-ink displays and can show colors. The resolution on the Bip S is 176×176 pixels and the difference between the watches is clearly evident. The Realme Watch is better under direct sunlight as well as outdoors. Having said that, the display on Bip S is a wise decision. It’s a low powered display and enables Bip S to keep it always on. On the other hand, the Realme Watch doesn’t have an always-on display even during the workout. Moreover, transflective displays get bright when you throw more light at them. Hence, the Bip S gets brighter even under scorching sunlight.
- Amazfit Bip S has a better battery Talking about the Bip S’s display, it also leads to better battery life. The Bip S promises a battery life of 40 days with continuous heart rate monitoring on an interval of 30 mins, 1 workout a week, sleep monitoring, etc. In case you are a hardcore user, you can still pull it off for 15-20 days. On the other hand, Realme Watch promises a battery life of 7-9 days. On a hardcore usage, you would get a battery life of about 4-5 days. Both the watches come with their proprietary pogo pin charger. The Realme Watch takes around 2 hours to charge whereas the Amazfit Bip S takes around 2.5 hours.
- Realme Watch looks better Both the watches have a rectangular dial. If you look at the displays, both of them have a chunkier bezel. However, the Realme watch has a rounder display which makes it look more appealing. Additionally, the frame of the Realme watch is made up of aluminum. On the other hand, Amazfit Bip S has recycled the same old Amazfit Bip design and is all polycarbonate. Overall, the Realme Watch looks a lot better and premium compared to the Bip S.
- Amazfit Bip S has swimming mode Realme Watch is IP68 waterproof but doesn’t provide swim detection. On the other hand, the Bip S is 5 ATM waterproof and provides swim detection. In case you are wondering, ATM is an older rating system whereas IP is a modern rating system for device waterproofing and dust resistance. Anyways, you can consider both of them to be on par in terms of waterproofing. The Bip S can track both pool and open water swimming. It can detect your stroke rate, stroke time, SWOLF index, etc. So, if you are purchasing a fitness tracker particularly for swimming, Bip S is the only option.
- Realme Watch has a SpO2 sensor The Realme Watch has additional blood oxygen or SpO2 sensor. This helps in detecting the amount of oxygen in your bloodstream. However, blood oxygen detection is not continuous and you would have to do it manually every time. It would have been better if the watch could have detected blood oxygen during your sleep or workout.
- Amazfit Bip S has better third-party app support Amazfit, being a Xiaomi backed company enjoys a lot of third-party developer support. This leads to a lot of third-party apps for Bip S like Tools & Amazfit, Notify & Fitness for Amazfit, etc. These apps let you add extra functionality like control your camera, sideload firmware, activate smileys, etc on the Bip S. The third-party apps is a whole new world and you can read more about it in Amazfit Bip apps, tips, and tricks.
- Bip S can sync to Strava If you are a running or cycling enthusiast, you might have used the Strava app. In days of this pandemic, Strava is the only place where you can participate in virtual races. So, if you are an avid Strava user, you would be amazed to know that the Amazfit Bip S mobile app Zepp supports exporting data to Strava. This way, if you are completing a challenge or running a race on Strava, you wouldn’t have to start the workout at 2 different places. The Bip S after the workout will automatically sync the workout to both Zepp and Strava. Moreover, the Amazfit mobile companion app – Zepp is much better compared to the Realme Link app. It also allows competing with other Amazfit owners within the app.
- Amazfit Bip S has more watch face options Both, Realme Watch and Amazfit Bip S allow custom watch faces. Realme comes with around 50+ watch faces within the Realme Link app. On the other hand, Amazfit Bip has about 100+ watch faces in the Zepp app. However, since Amazfit watches have a huge community backing, there are several third-party apps and websites that offer watch faces for all Amazfit watch faces. AmazFitWatchFaces is a great community-driven watch face site for Bip S.
- Bip S has a better notification management While, both the watches can mirror call and app notifications on the watch, Bip S does a better job overall. For instance, the Bip S is quick to remove notifications from the watch if I’ve read them or swiped them away on the phone. With Realme Watch, it just keeps on compiling those notifications until I manually clear them from the watch. Having said that, Realme has been consistent in pushing updates and this might get better with time. Both watches can display only 10 notifications on the watch and neither of them can display emojis.
Closing Words
Amazfit Bip S is a clear winner because it has better battery life, fitness tracking, swim detection, and smartphone app. It is a more polished and well-thought-out fitness tracker in comparison to the Realme Watch. The Realme Watch is more of an unpolished first-generation version which might get better with after a few releases. For more issues or queries, let me know in the comments below. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Fit vs Xiaomi Mi Band 4