The Amazfit Falcon Military-Grade Smart Watch for Men is a highly versatile wearable device that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and active individuals. This smartwatch is packed with advanced features such as GPS tracking, heart rate monitoring, and activity tracking, making it the ideal tool for tracking workouts, managing phone calls and messages, and monitoring your overall health and wellness.
The Amazfit Falcon is made with military-grade materials, which makes it resistant to water, dust, and extreme temperatures, making it a durable and reliable companion for any adventure. This watch is equipped with a smart coaching algorithm called Zepp Coach, which tailors workout plans to your physical characteristics and exercise experience level, monitors your fatigue level, and adjusts training intensity and rest days accordingly.
The Amazfit Falcon Military Smart Watch is built with premium materials like a lightweight, high-strength titanium unibody and a sapphire crystal glass screen with a Mohs hardness rating of 9. It has strong accurate GPS tracking that can pick up both L1 and L5 signals and supports six satellite systems to reduce environmental interference. With its offline map support, you can download maps of your planned location and overlay your position in real-time as you move. The large-capacity battery ensures that you can enjoy up to two weeks of use on a single charge, while the health monitoring features make it a comprehensive tool for tracking your fitness goals and overall health.
Kyrie D. –
SECOND UPDATE:Increased stars from 2 to 4. Heart rate works acceptably well IF the watch is very snug against your wrist. I was wearing it a little loose (not floppy but not snuggly either) when I was getting low HR readings. However, by tightening the strap to a snug fit it now appears to be measuring consistent with my other two pulse oximeters. I’m happy with the watch again.UPDATED REVIEW:PASS:• Battery Life – I get six days on a charge. I know this is a long way from their claimed battery life but a) I have everything running (always-on display, heart rate) and b) even at 6 days this is WAY better than most of the competition.• GPS – I walk several different 4 and 5 mile road courses. The GPS tracking is accurate enough for my purposes. This only issue could be that the watch only shows a line for your track/location. You need the Zepp app on your phone for a map overlay. I’ve never used it (the GPS) in an area out of cell phone coverage but would not want to risk getting lost in the deep woods depending on it.• Step Counter – I haven’t actually counted my steps for verification but over my four and five mile walks the counts are reasonably consistent and what I expect.• Watch Faces – Several hundred watch faces from simple to bizarre. Many are free and the prices range from $0.99 to $2.99 so no big deal.FAILS:• Heart Rate Monitor – Like I said I walk and need to keep track of my heart rate and my O2. In addition to the watch I also wear a recording pulse oximeter (supposedly FDA certified for clinical use) and take a $35 finger clip-on oximeter. Whereas the other two pulse oximeters are in reasonable agreement, many times (very often) the watch heart rate monitor is 20 to 40 BPM low over the course of my entire walk. This is more than just a momentary reading that is off due to timing.• Blood Oxygen Sensor – Compared to my two other pulse oximeters which indicate pretty much the same readings, the watch sensor is usually three to four percentage points higher. Also, you MUST remain perfectly still when taking an O2 reading. Not at all useful when exercising.• Barometer – I have had three of these watches (two were exchanged) and all three gave a pressure of 45 hPa lower than the actual. Where I live (Phoenix, AZ) the normal pressure is around 1010 hPa. However, the watch shows 45 hPa lower, or a normal of 965 hPa. You should note that a pressure of 960 hPa is indicative of being in the eye of a category 4 or 5 hurricane! Research has not shown me there is a way to calibrate the watch.• Altimeter – The altimeter is based on the barometric pressure. The altimeter can be calibrated to the correct elevation. However, because it works off pressure and the pressure does fluctuate over the day, my house apparently jumps 30 to 40 feet during the day.• PAI – a) The algorithm for PAI is mostly based on your heart rate. If the watch is not correctly reading your heart rate (see above comment) then your PAI will be way off. 2) According to many web resources your weekly PAI is the sum of your most recent seven daily PAI scores. However, the weekly PAI score indicated by the watch is always significantly higher than the sum of the immediately preceding seven day’s PAI. The are several other Amazon reviews that point this out with pictures.• Weather – There is no choice in the weather service utilized. The service ZEPP uses has limited reporting sites so it is likely your town will not be covered and you will need to reference the nearest city available. Also, there appears to be a significant delay in reporting changes in weather. This is probably more a function of the weather service than the watch but it still provides you with old data.• Calendar – The main issue with the calendar is that “all-day” events entered into my calendar via my phone are always indicated on the watch a day early. A programming glitch for sure that needs to be addressed.• Compass – I don’t use the compass but every time I have “played” with it I have to first go through an aggravating calibration routine. Not something I would trust in the woods.Who Knows:• Sleep monitor – Sleep monitors on any watch are extremely subjective and questionable.• Calories burned – Again, subjective based on an algorithm.CONCLUSION: An expensive piece of hardware to tell you the time (which it gets from your phone) and to count your steps. Not worth it in my opinion.ORIGINAL REVIEWL Great battery life (7 days) even with features (heart rate, O2, always-on feature) activated. However, barometer is WAY off and that and the related altimeter are a waste of time. GPS tracking is fine for tracking my 4-mile residential area walks. Love the PAI workout feature but although the daily PAI makes sense, the math for rolling 7-day total is off. There are new watch faces available daily. I’ll keep it.
Jerry Sny –
Good price good qualityBattery life is very longApp is easy to useNice design
Dan Kautzman –
A well made, easy to operate and very visible smart watch with so many features…I purchased a package from Amazon that includes 3 tempered glasses and a rubber protecting casing that snaps perfectly over the watch for even more protection…The battery life is fantastic, I charged the watch for the first time and after 12 days I still have 55% battery life!!!The only con for this watch is that there is no answering phone calls (there is no speaker) but you can get any kind of notifications through vibration including emails, SMS, phone calls with caller ID and much more and you reply back…I downloaded an Amazfit watch faces app (free) that gives you hundreds of faces that you can transfer to your watch…The Amazfit app is great, you can monitor everything through your phone…Watch is build to last and totally waterproof!I work at a restaurant and it gets lots of daily abuse (hot water, bleach, flour and lots of banging)So far, so good…I’m really satisfied with the purchase, couple of my friends own Apple smart watches that they need charging every day…No the T Rex… exceptional battery!Overall, great smart watch and a decent price!
Norm –
Seemed good price compared to other brands. I wanted a watch to monitor my heart rate, and decided why not have it do other things too! Battery life seems amazing, I don’t know how often I charge it, but my guess is like 2 weeks? Can easily go on vacation and not worry about charging it. Durability seems good so far, I wear it everywhere but the shower, work, yard work, doing dishes. Taken it on a few hikes, it tracks the GPS, speed, elevation and route well, looking forward to taking it on some long overnight hikes this summer.On the down side, the watch does seem bulky. For use, I wish it could detect when I am driving. I drive a lot for my job, sometimes at night. I don’t need my wrist vibrating when I haven’t stood in an hour. I also drive with my left hand steering (learned on manuals), so it’s really awkward when it constantly lighting up, especially at night. I usually put it in theatre mode to solve that. I like that there is lots of watch faces, by it feels like a bad video game with most of them costing money like micro transactions. I’d love to make my own watch face, but so far haven’t found a easy way to do that.
Dan Kautzman –
I used 3 amazfit models so far one this one is one of the best. Compared to GTR series this one has so many pros, except it does not has an internal memor storage to store music and a call/speaker frature. Alexa is not something important in a watch, but I bet this one can be comparable with a Garmin Finix level.
Miriam G. –
It’s just an amazing product, love it. Battery life is about 3 weeks. Didn’t expect that it would be that good smartwatch. The screen is very responsive, I couldn’t find anything that would annoy me or works as unexpecteed.
Ioannis Papathanasopoulos –
That’s my first smart sports watch and i love it so far! Functional, great screen, fast processing. Battery has a long life (5-6 days until full recharge).
Balakay –
Great watch, truly is water resistant, for all the events I enjoy it life. Mostly life proof at that too. I’m a huge gshock fan, tried and true. This watch fit my expectations. The battery life isn’t even remotely right. I think the only way you get the 20 days is if you take it off and don’t touch it. Only on Standby. I exercise or run or something the heart rate tracker comes on and stays on, which devours battery life. I will likely turn the auto exercise off and see how long it really lasts, since right now, with that active I only average about 7 days. I exercise daily for a couple hours each day. Not counting the rest of movements through the day.Watch came with regulations in pretty much all languages. The manual was non existent. I had to look one up online to get it to shut up about idle time. I wish the watch had a 1 button lock. Instead of a menu slide then find the lock icon.The app is fun at first, but then you tinker with it a bit much and it seems to have some spots where there are issues. Nothing major, just odd locations for certain things when you hunt them down. Otherwise, mostly user friendly. There is a lot, a lot, of stuff in the app and on the watch. I am still working through everything a couple weeks later.All in all, definitely worth the money, battery lasts longer than either of the big companies, still. App has a bunch of stuff, only thing I can’t do is call, and that may just be a permission thing that I haven’t found yet.Note: lock the screen before washing hands or shower or even getting in the rain. Water will flip the menus and stuff.
Balakay –
So, the T-Rex 2 a Comfortable Smart Watch with a really Long Battery Life, What’s not to like?? At 73, This watch literally offers more functions than I will ever use.. The functions I purchased it for work Great..The ONLY thing I wished was different is; in place of the “VO2 Meter” on the face opposite the “Heart Rate Meter”, it instead (at least) offered the option of showing the “Blood Oxygen Meter”, which would then make it perfect for my needs/requirements..Other than this one thing, I really like and appreciate it a lot…I also appreciate the band that came on it. While I had previously ordered a different Smart Watch, with a large wrist band it would not fit.. I even ordered different after market large bands from another seller, which still did not fit, so I returned it and purchased this one in its place.. I sure don’t regret my decision..(For $15.00, I also ordered a set of FOUR QGHXO Replacement Bands, [BLACK, BLUE, GREEN & GREY]For around $9.00, I also picked up a 3-pack of LAMSHAW, 9H Tempered Glass, Screen Protectors…)Of course, the real TEST will be just how long the watch lasts, and will all of its Functions continue to be trouble free..I will update this review “IF” anything changes…I do want to Thank amazon for offering this amazing T-Rex 2 Smart Watch..
Norm –
Seemed good price compared to other brands. I wanted a watch to monitor my heart rate, and decided why not have it do other things too! Battery life seems amazing, I don’t know how often I charge it, but my guess is like 2 weeks? Can easily go on vacation and not worry about charging it. Durability seems good so far, I wear it everywhere but the shower, work, yard work, doing dishes. Taken it on a few hikes, it tracks the GPS, speed, elevation and route well, looking forward to taking it on some long overnight hikes this summer.On the down side, the watch does seem bulky. For use, I wish it could detect when I am driving. I drive a lot for my job, sometimes at night. I don’t need my wrist vibrating when I haven’t stood in an hour. I also drive with my left hand steering (learned on manuals), so it’s really awkward when it constantly lighting up, especially at night. I usually put it in theatre mode to solve that. I like that there is lots of watch faces, by it feels like a bad video game with most of them costing money like micro transactions. I’d love to make my own watch face, but so far haven’t found a easy way to do that.