Zepp Releases New E Series Wearables

Purchase Price: $250

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Product Specs +

  • 3D glass display
  • Sleep tracking that measures REM
  • Built-in 24/7 heart rate sensor
  • 11 sports modes
  • SP02 monitoring
  • PAI health assessment platform
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Always-on display
  • Lasts up to 7 days on a full charge
  • 341 ppi resolution (Zepp E square)
  • 1.65" square AMOLED display (Zepp E square)
  • 1.28" circular AMOLED display (Zepp E circle)
  • 326 ppi resolution (Zepp E circle)

Zepp has recently announced its latest lineup of wearables known as the Zepp E series.  The series is currently available in the US for $249 and will be available in the UK on 1 September 2020. The new lineup will feature two minimalist watch face styles: the Zepp E Circle and Zepp E Square. Both styles will be offered in four color options: Icy Blue, Moon Grey, Onyx Black and Polar Night Black.

The Zepp E series features an AMOLED screen with curved bezel-less glass housed in a slim metal form factor at just 9mm thin. The Zepp watches tout an up to seven day battery life on a single charge and has numerous monitoring functions for users’ wellbeing.

The 24/7 built-in heart rate sensor also functions as a stress monitor. This allows Zepp to include additional functions including REM monitoring and sleep scores that rate users’ sleep and breathing patterns. From a physical tracking perspective, the Zepp E includes 11 sports modes and also comes with SpO2 monitoring for users playing in vigorous sports. It is water resistant up to 5 ATM

As a smartwatch that is dedicated to fitness first and foremost, the device offers a Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) health assessment platform that Zepp claims “turns sophisticated information on a users’ heart rate and daily activity levels into a single metric, providing an easy-to-understand score to help guide users on the state of their physical condition.”

With a variety of bands and customization options, the Zepp E is another stylish and affordable option entering a crowded market of increasingly attractive wearable options.




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