Amaze gps software reviews




















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It was even able to pretty accurately track the exact corners my dog stopped at while we were walking. After eight days of higher-than-average usage, my GTS still had about 25 percent battery life. It will probably last only another two or three days. While that's not quite the company's day estimate, it's definitely above average for a GPS tracker with app notifications and regular heart rate monitoring. It looks great — even if you're not an Apple Watch fan, it's sleek, well-built and has an overall premium look.

It's shockingly comfortable and comes in a lot of pretty colors, and it has built-in GPS and above-average battery life. But it's definitely more fitness tracker than smartwatch, and I won't lie — I'm wary of a fitness tracker that has trouble consistently tracking something as basic as step count.

That wouldn't be as much of a problem if it wasn't competing against companies like Garmin and Fitbit, which have robust ecosystems, intuitive apps and products in the same price range. Check out our Garmin Vivoactive 3 review example, which costs the same as the Amazfit GTS, yet offers more features, such as mobile payments and better workout tracking.

If you're looking for one of the best cheap smartwatches , look no further than the Amazfit Bip , which isn't as sleek but is half as much and has very similar functionality. The Amazfit GTS looks really, really good, but that's what you're paying for.

Home Reviews Fitness Trackers. Our Verdict. Against Can't respond to notifications Inaccurate step counting and sleep tracking Doesn't integrate with many third-party apps or devices High price for the functionality. Tom's Guide Verdict.

The Amazfit GTS looks great and is relatively cheap, but its fitness tracking could be better. Well AmazeGPS has been around for a while but lately members in our forums have really been showing it some love so I thought it was time to share it with everyone. Amaze is pretty similar to GoogleMaps and Windows Live Search except it has a few features that really make it stick out. It also provides a variety of maps to suit your needs — detailed color maps a neat 3D birds-eye view works really well , satellite, hybrid, and arrows.

The one difference between this and the paid GPS applications is that the maps are downloaded off the web as you use them unlike the paid apps that store them on your storage card. A keyword search is also available to help you save time looking for an address, location of a business, or other interests that you can think of.

High resolution aerial shots of some cities and territories are also available as well as many other amazing features. Installation of the amAze GPS software is very easy.



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