Amazfit Falcon VS Amazfit GTR 4 SmartWatch Compariosn

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Amazfit Falcon VS Amazfit GTR 4

Amazfit Falcon and Amazfit GTR 4 are some of the latest smartwatches from Amazfit in 2022. Both devices are sporty smartwatches that can manage health status and track sports activities in real-time. The GTR 4 smartwatch was launched in August 2022 while the Falcon smartwatch will be released on 13 October 2022. So is there any difference between these watches?

Amazfit Falcon VS Amazfit GTR 4: What is The Difference?

Besides the noticeable difference in terms of outlook and design. these smartwatches also have some differences in terms of specs and technical features such as waterproof rating, Bluetooth calling, and battery capacity. The full details are in the table below!

Device Amazfit GTR 4 Amazfit Falcon
Shape circular circular
Dimension 46*46*10.6m 47*47*13mm
Weight 34g 60g
Case Material Aluminum alloy Titanium
Waterproof 5ATM 20ATM
Display 1.43-inch AMOLED Display 1.28-inch AMOLED Display
Screen Resolution 466 x 466 pixels 416 x 416 pixels
Compatible Os Android & Ios Android & Ios
Sim Card
  • NO
  • NO
Bluetooth V5.0 V5.0
Bluetooth Calling Yes NO
NFC Yes NO
GPS Yes Yes
Multi-sports mode 150 sports modes:

  • Walking
  • Running
  • Hiking
  • Skipping
  • Cycling
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • ..etc
150 Sports modes:

  • Walking
  • Running
  • Hiking
  • Skipping
  • Cycling
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • ..etc
Heart rate monitor Yes Yes
Blood oxygen monitor Yes Yes
Battery capacity 475 mAh 500 mAh
Normal usage 7-12 days 10-14 days
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Price and availability?

Amazfit GTR 4 and Amazfit Falcon are available in different merchants at different prices.

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Check Price of GTR 4 

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Jack is a tech journalist and wearable enthusiast with a particular obsession: finding devices before they are officially announced. Instead of waiting for press releases, Jack spends his time digging through global regulatory databases like the FCC, IMDA, and SIRIM to uncover the "paper trails" of upcoming hardware. With a focus on the Chinese wearable ecosystem, he bridges the gap between leaked model numbers and the real-world tech heading for your wrist. When he’s not tracking FCC filings, he’s usually testing the latest fitness trackers to see if they actually live up to the hype.

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