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Get the superb Amazfit Bip S smartwatch for just $45 (Update: Expired)

The second-generation Bip is a steal at this price.

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The all-new Amazfit Bip S (shown here in black and pink) looks exactly like the original, but there's even more good stuff under the hood.

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When the little-known Amazfit Bip arrived on the scene a few years ago, it felt like a wonderful secret: an Apple Watch lookalike for a fraction of the price. Last year a new model hit the scene, and although it's almost indistinguishable from the original, there are improvements under the hood -- and the price is still ridiculous: just $70.

Today only, however, and while supplies last, you can once again get the Amazfit Bip S for just $45 with an automatically applied in-cart coupon. The last time I saw this deal was back in March.

Still packing a 1.3-inch always-on transflective screen (which is absolutely splendid outdoors, even under direct sun), the Bip S bumps the resolution a bit and adds more color. These improvements are subtle but welcome, as are the additions of Bluetooth 5.0 and a compass.

More notable: The Bip S has 10 sport modes (up from four, and including swimming), a BioTracker PPG heart-rate sensor and Bluetooth music controls; you can now play and pause, skip tracks and adjust volume right from the watch.

Battery life was always a big Bip claim to fame, and the S is no different. Amazfit promises up to 40 days (that's days, not hours) of basic use and 15 days of "typical" use, which means enabling features like GPS and automated heart-rate monitoring. I'll cop to it: I wear an Apple Watch daily, but when I travel, I switch to the Bip. Who wants to deal with yet another device to charge? No need here.

Amazfit's companion app is still kind of a mess, and I was hoping for a less plasticky watch design this time. But those are small-potatoes complaints. The Bip S retains everything that was good about the original and makes it a little better, while keeping the price amazingly low.

For another perspective (and much deeper dive into features and performance), check out CNET's Bip S review. We also have an episode of the Cheapskate Show podcast that talks about cheap smartwatches (and the Bip S in particular). You can listen to it right here!

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This article was originally published earlier. Updated to reflect new pricing info and remove expired deal.  


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