Review: Amazfit Pace, the affordable fitness oriented smartwatch
Amazfit PACE is an affordable GPS enabled running watch which joins the company’s Arc and ceramic-based Moonbeam
Read moreAmazfit PACE is an affordable GPS enabled running watch which joins the company’s Arc and ceramic-based Moonbeam
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Read moreAmazfit, a US based wearable tech company, recently introduced its first ceramic-based activity tracker by the same name. The bracelet does
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