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Use your phone to scan the following QR code, and download and install the Zepp app. For a better user experience, update the app to the latest version as prompted.
Note: Your mobile phone must run on Android 7.0 or iOS 12.0 or higher.
Initial pairing:
When the watch is started for the first time, the QR code used for pairing displays on the screen.
Open the Zepp app on your phone, log in to the app, and scan the QR code on the watch to pair your phone with the watch.
Pairing with a new phone:
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, and go to Profile > My devices > Amazfit GTR 4 > System Update to view or update the system of your watch. We recommend that you tap Update Immediately when your watch receives a system update message.
Commonly used gestures and buttons
Operation | Corresponding Result |
Tap the screen | Uses a feature, selects the current item, or proceeds with the next step |
Press and hold the watch face | Activates watch face selection and watch face settings |
Cover the screen | Turns off the screen |
Swipe from left to right | On most sub-level pages, returns to the upper-level page |
Swipe up or down on the screen | Scrolls or switches pages |
Rotate the digital crown | Scrolls or switches pages |
Press and hold the upper button for five seconds or longer | Powers on, accesses the restart page, and performs force restart |
Control center
Swipe down on the watch face page to enter the Control Center, where you can access system features of the watch.
Supported features include Power Saving mode, DND, Sleep mode, Theater mode, Calendar, Volume, Keep Screen On, Brightness, Settings, Flashlight, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Screen Lock, and Find My Phone.
Find the phone
Find the watch
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, go to Profile > My devices > Amazfit GTR 4, and tap Find Watch. Then, your watch will vibrate and ring. (The default setting is to vibrate only, and the alert tone needs to be set manually: Go to Watch Settings > Sound and Vibration > Ring for Alert to turn on the switch.)
Watch face compilations
Some watch faces support editing compilations. With compilations, you can view steps, calories, weather, and other information, and edit the information as needed.
Edit watch face compilations:
Always On Display
If this feature is enabled, the screen still displays time and some information of the watch face in standby mode, which greatly reduces the battery life.
Set Always On Display:
Add watch faces
In addition to the built-in watch faces, you can choose online watch faces as desired from the watch face store in the Zepp app and synchronize them to the watch. You can also use a photo you took using your phone or use an image in the album as a custom background watch face.
Add online watch faces:
Add customized watch faces:
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, go to Profile > My devices > Amazfit GTR 4 > Watch Faces > Custom Background, and tap your preferred style to change background by selecting a photo from your phone's Albums or taking a photo with your phone's camera..
Change watch faces
Delete watch faces
When the storage space on the watch is almost full, you will need to delete some of the watch faces to make room for new ones (retain at least one watch face).
State points
The state point is displayed on the top of the watch face to indicate the functions currently enabled on the watch, such as the Theater Mode turned on in the watch or the Countdown app running in the background. The supported display states are:
App alerts
Keep the watch connected to your phone to receive the phone app alerts on your watch. On the watch face page, you can swipe up to view the latest 20 alerts in the notification center.
Clearing all notifications:
There is a Clear button at the bottom of the notification list. Tap it to clear all notifications.
Or, after the watch restarts, notifications will be automatically cleared.
Clearing a single notification:
When a notification is pushed, or after you open a specific notification from the notification list, you can delete the notification by pressing the delete button at the bottom.
Setting method:
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, go to Profile > My devices > Amazfit GTR 4 > Notifications and Reminders > App Alerts, and enable alerts for apps as needed.
Note:
Bluetooth calling
Bluetooth calling setup methods:
Method one: Start the Zepp app, go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > App Settings > Phone, enable Bluetooth calls, and pair the watch and your phone via Bluetooth as instructed.
Method two: On your phone, go to Settings > Bluetooth to pair the watch with your phone:
Incoming Call Alerts
To enable this feature, open the Zepp app, and go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > App Settings > Phone>Incoming call. Once the feature is enabled, and while the watch and phone are connected, the watch will display a prompt when the phone receives a call, and you can ignore or hang up the call on the watch.
Morning Updates
With Morning Updates enabled, the device will push updates every morning. You can quickly view information such as today's weather, workout status, health status, and personal affairs, and get prepared for the new day.
You can enable or disable the Morning Updates feature on the device under Settings > Preferences > Morning Updates. You can also tap Content Settings to adjust the content and display order in Morning Updates.
The above settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Watch Settings > Morning Updates while keeping the watch connected to the phone.
Shortcut Cards
Swipe right on the watch face to go to the Shortcut Cards page, where you can easily use and view various features and information:
You can add frequently used feature cards to Shortcut Cards page for more convenient access, such as your latest event, next alarm, or recent BPM data.
You can also open the Zepp app and go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Shortcut Cards, where you can set shortcut cards to display and their display order.
Quick Access Apps
Swipe left on the watch face to view quick access apps. Quick access apps allow you to conveniently access watch features. You can add your frequently used apps and features, such as "Workout".
Change quick access apps:
Press buttons for quick start-up
You can go to Watch > Settings > Preferences > Long Press Upper Button/Press Lower Button > select the app to be quickly launched, and then you can quickly open the previously set app by operating the corresponding button.
Triggering methods:
Workout modes
The watch supports over 150 workout modes, including running & walking, cycling, swimming, outdoor sports, indoor sports, dance, combat sports, ball sports, water sports, winter sports, leisure sports, board & card games, and others.
Workout list
Choose a workout
In the workout list, swipe up or down on the screen or rotate the digital crown to select the workout to start.
Start a workout
After entering the workout preparation page, for the workouts that require positioning, the device will automatically search for a GPS signal. The red status bar indicates that the watch is searching for a signal, and it will turn green once the signal is found. We recommend that you tap the workout icon to enter the workout after a successful GPS positioning, which can improve the accuracy of the workout data calculation.
For workouts that do not require positioning, you can directly tap the green status bar on the workout preparation page to start the workout.
Turn pages during a workout
During a workout, you can either swipe up or down on the screen or rotate the digital crown to turn pages. Swipe left or right to turn the pages left and right. On the left side of the workout data page, you can pause or end the workout. On the right side of the workout data page, you can control music playback on the watch app or the mobile phone.
Workout screen lock status
After auto screen lock is enabled, the screen will turn off during workouts/in AOD mode/when the screen times out, and the status bar will display the icon.
In this state, the touch screen cannot be operated. You need to press the button to unlock the touch screen before you perform any operation, or you can directly press the button to perform workout operations.
For swimming, the touch screen will be continuously disabled during the workout, and can only be used after you pause or finish the workout by pressing the button.
Button definitions during workouts:
Workout operations page
Workout settings
On the workout preparation page, you can swipe up to go to the workout settings page to set the current workout mode. The related parameters vary depending on the workout mode.
Workout assistant
The workout assistant provides auxiliary tools for your workout, including the workout goals, workout alerts, auto laps, auto pause, cadence assistant, and virtual pacer. Auxiliary features provided by the workout assistant vary depending on workouts.
Workout goals
You can set workout goals, such as the duration, distance, calories, and effect in Workout Goal. The watch displays the current goal progress in real time during workouts. A message displays upon you achieve the preset workout goal. Workout goals vary depending on workouts.
Workout alerts
In this setting, you can set various reminders according to your needs, such as Distance Reminder, Heart Rate Reminder, etc. Workout alerts vary according to the workout.
Cadence assistant
You can set the cadence per minute and the reminder frequency. During a workout, the watch can sound or vibrate according to the set cadence, so that you can control your cadence. Go to Workout Mode > Settings > Assistant > Cadence Assistant, set the cadence per minute and the reminder frequency, and enable this feature.
Virtual pacer
After you set a pace value of the virtual pacer, the current pace, the distance leading/lagging the virtual pacer, and your position in relation to the virtual pacer can be displayed during workouts.
Go to Outdoor Running/Treadmill > Settings > Assistant > Virtual Pacer, set the pace of the virtual pacer, and enable this feature.
Auto lap
This feature is available for some workouts. You can set the auto lap distance in the workout settings, and the watch will start an auto lap and remind you each time you reach the set distance during a workout. Also, when the screen is on and unlocked during a workout, you can press the lower button of the watch to manually start a lap.
The watch also records the workout details of each lap for both manual laps and auto laps.
After the workout ends, you can view details of different laps.
Go to Workout Mode > Settings >Assistant > Auto Lap, and set the auto lap distance. Manual laps do not require any setting.
Auto pause
Enable or disable Auto pause. After the function is enabled, the workout will be automatically paused when the workout speed is too low. When the speed increases to a certain threshold, the workout can be resumed. You can also resume the working during the pause. The auto pause threshold can be customized for some workouts. Go to Workout Mode > Settings > Assistant > Auto pause
Interval training
This feature is available for some workouts. On the watch, you can directly edit the training stage, rest stage and loops of interval training. When you use interval training, it will be performed according to settings you did. After this stage is completed, the training automatically goes to the next stage.
You can edit the training stages and rest stages by distance, time, and trips as well as in a customized way. The items for editing vary according to the workout. Go to Workout Mode > Settings > Training > Interval training
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Edit data items
You can edit data items during workouts, including editing the workout data and charts, deleting, adding or sorting data pages.
Optional values of the data page format include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 data items per page. More than 150 workout data items are supported (specific supported data items vary by workouts).
More than 8 types of real-time charts are supported, including pace, elevation, and more. Up to 10 pages of data/workout charts can be added.
3D data mode
You can enable or disable the function for some workouts in workout settings. If the function is enabled, the watch calculates distance using 3D data, as shown in the preceding figure. As shown in the picture, after 3D distance is enabled, the slope distance of the route will be calculated, the altitude and slope changes will be considered, and the calculated distance will match the actual distance of the route. If 3D distance is not enabled, the projected distance will be calculated based on the route traversed, namely the 2D distance shown in the picture.
Wrist side
For some workouts, such as tennis, you need to wear the device on the hand that holds the racket, and workout data is more accurate when you wear the watch on the preset side.
If the right hand is used to hold the racket, you need to wear the watch on that hand.
Go to Tennis/Rowing Machine > Settings > More > Watch-wearing Hand for settings.
Swimming pool length
Refers to the length of lanes in your swimming pool. The watch calculates swimming data based on the lane length you set.
Set the corresponding lane length for each pool so that the watch can accurately evaluate your swimming data.
Go to Pool Swimming > Settings > More > Lane Length for settings.
Recalibrate
In the treadmill workout mode, if the distance recorded by the watch and the actual distance are still significantly different after multiple calibrations, try recalibrating the treadmill recording algorithm to record treadmill data more accurately. Go to Treadmill > Settings > More > Recalibrate for settings.
Down swing direction
For some workouts, for example, golf, you need to wear the device on the hand in the direction of down swing direction, so that workout data is more accurate.
If the down swing direction is to the left (i.e. hitting the ball from right to left), the watch needs to be worn on the left hand.
Go to Golf Swing > Settings > More > Swing Direction for settings.
Track length & track selection
In the sports field running workout, it is necessary to set the track length and track lane, which can make the workout data more accurate.
Go to Sports Field Running > Settings > More > Sports Field Running Settings > Sports Field Distance & Track Selection for settings.
Workout terms
Trip: Refers to the lane length in pool swimming mode.
Stroke: Refers to a complete stroke motion while you are wearing the watch.
Stroke rate: Refers to the number of strokes per minute.
DPS: Refers to the distance of a complete stroke.
SWOLF: It is an important indicator of swimming scores, which comprehensively evaluates your swimming speed. SWOLF in pool swimming mode = Duration of a single lap (in seconds) + Number of strokes in a single lap. In open-water swimming mode, SWOLF is calculated using a lap distance of 100 meters. A smaller SWOLF score indicates higher swimming efficiency.
Stroke recognition
The watch recognizes strokes in swimming modes and displays the main stroke you use.
Stroke Type | Definition |
Freestyle | Freestyle stroke |
Breaststroke | Breaststroke |
Backstroke | Backstroke |
Butterfly | Butterfly |
Medley | More than one stroke is used when swimming, with each stroke in a similar proportion |
Touch screen during swimming
To protect the touch screen from unintentional touches and water interference, the watch automatically disables the touch screen function after you start swimming. In this case, you can control the workout with the watch buttons. After the workout ends or is paused, the watch will update and re-enable the touch screen feature.
Workout GPS positioning
If you select Outdoor workouts, wait until GPS positioning is successful on the Workout preparation screen. Then, tap: green status bar to begin the workout. This allows the watch to record complete workout data and prevents data inaccuracy due to workout tracking loss.
Positioning guide:
If you receive a prompt to update the AGPS after selecting a workout, start the Zepp app on your phone and connect it with the watch to update AGPS. Then, select a workout again. This operation reduces the time spent searching for a signal and avoids search failure.
If, during the positioning process, the GPS signal icon continues to flicker, an open area can offer you faster positioning for a better GPS signal, as nearby buildings may block and weaken the signal, extending the positioning time and even causing positioning failure. After successful positioning, the red status bar will turn to green color. The GPS signal shows the current GPS signal strength.
AGPS is a kind of GPS satellite orbit information which helps the watch accelerate the GPS positioning process.
Auto workout identification
A total of 8 workout types can be identified, namely walking, indoor walking, outdoor running, treadmill, outdoor cycling, pool swimming, elliptical, and rowing machine. Automatic workout identification is a process where the watch automatically determines the workout type and records a single workout after related workout characteristics are compiled with and your workout continues for a period.
You can set this in Settings > Workouts > Workout Detection.
Type: After you select a workout type, the automatic identification feature is enabled for the workout.
Sensitivity: Higher sensitivity indicates a shorter recognition time. Recognition time is prolonged if the sensitivity is low. Set as required.
* Continuous workout status monitoring will greatly reduce the battery life. When no workout is selected, the workout identification function is not enabled. If the watch detects an ongoing workout, some data cannot be synchronized with the app.
Voice broadcast during workout
Voice broadcast is support when workout alerts or workout laps are triggered or when you pause, continue, end a workout or go to the workout history. The broadcast content includes workout data summary and operation reminders.
Go to Settings > Sound and Vibration > Voice Broadcast > Workout to enable this feature.
Workout history
When a workout ends, the workout record will automatically be saved to the Workout History app. If you end the workout when the workout time is too short, the watch will ask you whether to save it. Due to the limited storage space, it is recommended that you synchronize the workout data to the app soon after completing a workout; otherwise, the workout data may be overwritten.
Workout history on the watch
Workout history includes the workout data, workout trace (for workouts which support GPS), lap/set data, workout goal completion, and other information.
When a workout ends, the screen will immediately jump to the workout history details page, or you can view recent workout history details in the Activities app. The watch can save up to 100 recent workout records.
Personal Best
The best records from certain types of workouts will be saved, including longest distance, longest workout time, and so on.
Workout history on the app
Workout history on the app shows a wider range of workout data. Dynamic route and sharing features are also supported.
Open the Zepp app, tap in the upper right corner of the home page, and go to Workout History.
Physical indicators for workouts
The watch provides a variety of physical indicators for workouts. You can use evaluation scores as a reference for your workouts. These indicators can be viewed in workout records or the Workout status app, including current training load, total recovery time, VO₂ Max, and training effect.
You can find a detailed explanation of current training load, full recovery time, and VO₂ Max in the Workout Status app.
TE
Training Effect (TE) is an indicator for measuring the effect of a workout on improving the aerobic capacity. When you work out while wearing the watch, the TE score starting from 0.0 increases as the workout progresses. The TE score ranges from 0.0 to 5.0, and different score ranges indicate different effects. A higher TE score indicates a greater workout intensity. It signifies a higher body load, but a better TE. However, you should consider whether your body load is too high when the TE score reaches 5.0.
Aerobic TE Score | Effect on Improving Aerobic Capacity |
0.0 – 0.9 | This workout has no effect on improving aerobic capacity. |
1.0-1.9 | This workout helps improve endurance and is ideal for postworkout recovery training. |
2.0-2.9 | This workout helps maintain aerobic capacity. |
3.0-3.9 | This workout significantly helps improve aerobic capacity. |
4.0-4.9 | This workout remarkably improves heart-lung ability and aerobic capacity. |
5.0 | Post-workout recovery is required for non-athlete users. |
Anaerobic TE Score | Effect on Improving Anaerobic Capacity |
0.0 – 0.9 | This workout has no effect on improving anaerobic capacity. |
1.0-1.9 | This workout has a slight effect on improving anaerobic capacity. |
2.0-2.9 | This workout helps maintain anaerobic capacity. |
3.0-3.9 | This workout significantly helps improve anaerobic capacity. |
4.0-4.9 | This workout has a significant effect on improving anaerobic capacity. |
5.0 | Post-workout recovery is required for non-athlete users. |
The TE score is evaluated based on your profile, as well as your heart rate and speed during your workout. A low TE score does not indicate a problem during your workout, but instead signifies that the workout is too easy and has no significant effect on improving aerobic capacity (for example, a low TE score for 1-hour of jogging).
How is it obtained?
Once a workout for which heart rate data is monitored ends, the watch displays the TE score of the workout and provides related comments or suggestions. You can also review the TE score of each workout record in the future.
Workout status
Workout status includes training load, full recovery time, and VO₂ Max. The device calculates these metrics based on your personal information and data generated during the workout. As you wear the device and data accumulates over time, we will gain a better insight into your physical and workout data, and the accuracy of evaluation gradually improves.
Maximum oxygen uptake (VO₂ Max)
VO₂ Max indicates the amount of oxygen consumed by the body during maximum-intensity workouts, which is an important indicator of the body's aerobic capacity. As one of the most important reference indicator for endurance athletes, high-level VO₂ Max is the prerequisite for high-level aerobic capacity.
VO₂ Max is a relatively personal indicator, which has different reference standards for users with different genders and in different age groups. The device evaluates your athletic capacity based on your profile and the heart rate and speed during your workouts. Also, VO₂ Max changes with your athletic capacity. However, everyone has a VO₂ Max value, which varies by individual body conditions.
VO₂ Max values map to seven athletic ability levels: Novice, Elementary, Ordinary, Medium, Good, Excellent, and Superior.
How to obtain the data:
How to view the data:
You can view the current VO₂ Max in the watch's workout status app. You can also view the VO₂ Max history and variation trends in the app.
Training load
The training load score is calculated based on your Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC). A higher score indicates a longer workout time and a greater workout intensity. The training load score is calculated as your total training load over the past 7 days, which represents the burden brought to your body from the recent workouts.
There are three training load ranges: low, moderate, and high.
If the training load is low, it will not help much to improve your athletic ability. However, if the training load is relatively high or too high, you may feel too tired, meaning it is not conducive to effectively improving your ability and may also cause injury risks. If you want to continuously improve your athletic ability within a tolerance range, it is recommended that you keep the training load score within the moderate range.
The moderate range of the training load score depends on your recent and long-term workout data, and will become increasingly accurate as you use it.
How to obtain training load:
After the workout mode is enabled on the device, you can obtain the training load of the current workout once you reach the minimum training load level. The training load over the past 7 days can be viewed in the workout status application of the watch.
How to view the training load:
The training load can be viewed in the workout status application of the watch. You can view your historical training load and change trends in the app.
Total recovery time
Total recovery time is the recommended time for the complete recovery of the body. After each workout, recovery suggestions will be offered based on the heart rate of the latest workout to help you better recover and reasonably arrange your workout to avoid injury.
Full Recovery Period | Workout Suggestions |
0-18 hours | You have fully or nearly fully recovered, and you can do slightly higher-intensity training. |
19-35 hours | You can train as usual and you can prepare to strengthen your regimen again. |
36-53 hours | Appropriately reducing the intensity of your training will allow you to gain workout benefits from your last training, and you should do recovery workouts to relieve physical fatigue. |
54-96 hours | Proper rest will allow you to get the benefits of the workout from your last high-intensity training. |
One-tap measurement
This device supports heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and respiration rate monitoring. You can quickly check the status of various health indicators by using the One-tap measuring feature.
The measurement data will be saved under each feature's data records.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the One-tap Measuring app, and then tap to start measurement. Setting the One-tap Measuring app as a quick access app allows you to easily perform one-tap measurements.
Sleep
Sleep quality has an important impact on human health.
When you are wearing the device while sleeping, it will automatically record sleep information. The device can record night sleep and naps. The device identifies sleep based on the sleep schedule. Sleep time that overlaps with the schedule of the day will be recorded as main sleep of the day. If no schedule is set, sleep during 00:00 to 08:00 will be identified as main sleep by default. Sleep that is more than 60 minutes apart from main sleep will be recorded as naps. Sleep less than 20 minutes will not be recorded.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Sleep app. In the Sleep app on the watch, you can view night sleep duration, sleep stages, sleep score, naps, and other information. More information can be viewed after synchronizing to the app. Setting the Sleep app as a quick access app allows you to easily view the sleep status.
Sleep Schedule
In Sleep Schedule, you can set different bedtime and wake-up time for every day of the week. The device will turn on the sleep mode, prompt you to go to bed, wake you up at the scheduled time, and monitor your sleep based on the scheduled time period, helping you develop good sleep habits.
Open the Sleep app, swipe down to the last page, go to sleep settings, and tap Sleep Schedule to set a sleep schedule. When the phone and watch are connected, you can also open the Zepp app, click in the upper right corner of Home page > tap Sleep > Regularity > Sleep Schedule to complete settings.
Assisted Sleep Monitoring
Open the Sleep app, swipe down to the last page, and go to sleep settings to enable assisted sleep monitoring. If the system detects that you are wearing the device during sleep, it will automatically record more sleep data, such as REM sleep stages.
Sleep Breathing Quality Monitoring
Open the Sleep app, swipe down to the last page, and go to sleep settings to enable sleep breathing quality monitoring. If the system detects that you are wearing the device during sleep, it will automatically monitor your breathing quality to help you better understand your sleep status.
When the phone and watch are connected, the assisted sleep monitoring and sleep breathing quality monitoring settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Health Monitoring>Sleep > Sleep breathing quality monitoring.
PAI
PAI is used to measure a person's physiological activity and reflect overall physical condition. It is calculated based on a person's BMP, the intensity of daily activities, and physiological data.
Wake up the watch, press the button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the PAI app. In the PAI app on the watch, you can view information such as your PAI score in the past seven days and today's PAI score. Synchronize the data to the app to view more information. Setting the PAI app as a quick access app allows you to easily view your PAI score.
By maintaining a certain intensity of daily activities or workouts, you can obtain your PAI score. According to the results of the HUNT Fitness Study*, maintaining a PAI above 100 helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular death and increase life expectancy. For more information, open the Zepp app and go to > PAI > PAI Q&A.
* The HUNT Fitness Study is a sub-project of the HUNT study, led by Professor Ulrik Wisloff at the School of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It has lasted over 35 years and involved more than 230,000 participants.
Heart rate
Heart rate is an important indicator of physical condition. Highly-frequent heart rate measurement helps capture more heart rate changes and provide a reference for a healthy lifestyle. To ensure measurement accuracy, you need to wear the watch correctly according to the tips, and ensure that the part next to your skin is clean and free of sunscreen smear. Wake up the watch, press the button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Heart Rate app. In the Heart Rate app on the watch, you can view your most recently measured heart rate value, all-day heart rate curve, resting heart rate, heart rate interval distribution and other information. Synchronize the data to the app to view more information. Setting the Heart Rate app as a quick access app allows you to easily measure your heart rate.
When the phone and watch are connected, the following heart rate settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Health Monitoring.
Manual heart rate measurement
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Heart Rate app, and then tap to manually measure your heart rate. When the measurements are done, the device will stay on the Heart Rate screen and continue to measure and update the data.
Auto heart rate monitoring
Heart rate alerts
In a resting state (except sleep), the device will notify you if your heart rate goes above or below the limit for 10 minutes.
Blood oxygen
Blood oxygen is an important physiological indicator of respiration and circulation. Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the SpO2 app, where you can view your most recently measured blood oxygen value and all-day blood oxygen status. Synchronize the data to the app to view more information. Setting the SpO2 app as a quick access app allows you to easily measure your blood oxygen.
When the phone and watch are connected, the following blood oxygen settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Health Monitoring.
Manual blood oxygen measurement
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Blood Oxygen app, then tap to manually measure your blood oxygen. When the measurements are done, the device will stay on the Blood Oxygen screen and continue to measure and update the data.
Auto blood oxygen monitoring
Go to the Blood Oxygen app, swipe up to the last page and go to Settings page to enable Auto Blood Oxygen Monitor. In a resting state, the watch will automatically measure your blood oxygen and record changes in blood oxygen levels throughout the day.
Low blood oxygen alerts
Go to the Blood Oxygen app, swipe up to the last page and go to Settings page to enable Low blood O2 Alert, or can access it in Zepp APP > Profile > Amazfit GTR4 > Health Monitoring > Blood Oxygen > Low blood O2 Alert. In a resting state (except sleep), the device will notify you if your blood oxygen falls below the limit for 10 minutes.
Precautions for blood oxygen measurement
Stress
The stress index is calculated based on changes in heart rate variability. It is a reference for health status evaluation. You should rest more when the index is high.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up and down to select and open the Stress app. In the Stress app on the watch, you can view your most recently measured stress value, all-day stress status, stress interval distribution, and pressure status over the last seven days. Synchronize the data to the app to view more information. Setting the Stress app as a quick access app allows you to easily measure your stress.
When the phone and watch are connected, the following stress settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Health Monitoring.
Manual stress measurement
In the Stress app, tap to manually measure your stress. When the measurements are done, the device will stay on the Stress screen and continue to measure and update the data.
Auto stress monitoring
Open the Stress app, swipe up to the last page, and go to stress settings to enable Auto Stress Monitoring. This will automatically measure the stress every five minutes to show you stress changes throughout the day.
Stress Relief Reminder
In a resting state (except sleep), the device will notify you if your stress level goes above the limit for 10 minutes.
Activity
Maintaining a certain amount of daily activity is very important for your physical health. Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down to select and open the Activity app. The daily activity is composed of three main indicators: Activity Indicator (which can be set as steps or calories), fat burning, and standing. In Activity on the watch, you can view the all-day activity distribution chart. Setting the Activity app as a quick access app allows you to easily check the progress of your main indicators.
The watch also automatically records other activity data, including resting consumption, walking time, sitting time, Stair climbing, and distance, which can be viewed in the Activity app.
Goal notifications
The watch displays a notification when any main indicator of the daily activity reaches the set target value.
Stand Reminders
To reduce the harm caused by remaining sedentary, the watch encourages you to move and be active every hour while you are awake. The daily goal is that you are active for 12 hours a day.
While you are awake, if no activity detected for more than one minute during the first 50 minutes of an hour, the watch will remind you to move around. When you receive a stand reminder, you can still achieve the standing goal of the current hour as long as you move before the next hour arrives.
Open the Activity app, swipe up to the last page, and go to activity settings to enable Stand Reminders. When the phone and watch are connected, these settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Notifications and Reminders > Stand Reminders.
Cycle Tracking
Tracking the menstrual cycles helps you understand your own physiological rhythms. Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Cycle Tracking app. In the Cycle Tracking app on the watch, you can view information such as menstrual cycle records and predictions. More information can be viewed after synchronizing the data to the app. Setting the Cycle Tracking app as a quick access app allows you to easily view your menstrual cycle state and records.
Before using the Cycle Tracking app, you need to enter the start time of your most recent period, the duration of the period, and the duration of your menstrual cycle. You can also enter this data on the Zepp app and synchronize it to the watch. You can also modify these settings and data in the Zepp app when needed.
When the phone and watch are connected, the following settings can also be accessed in the Zepp app by clicking in the upper right corner of Home page > tap Cycles > Settings.
Manually record the menstrual cycle
In the Cycle Tracking app, tap to manually record the menstrual cycle tracking data.
Menstrual cycle prediction
The Cycle Tracking app will intelligently predict your period, fertile period, and ovulation day based on your data. This feature is not a substitute for contraception or medical advice. Open the Cycle Tracking app, swipe up to the last page, and enter the menstrual cycle settings to start the menstrual cycle prediction.
Menstrual cycle reminder
Before the start of your period, the watch will send you a notification at 9:00 PM on the set date.
Breath
It helps you relieve stress by guiding you to breathe slowly and deeply.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Breath app. Tap to start breathing relaxation. Setting the Breath app as a quick access app allows you to easily start breathing relaxation.
Offline voice
Alexa
Local music playback:
Support playing the local music stored in the watch through the watch speaker or connect to the Bluetooth audio headset/stereo.
Music remote controller:
Keep the watch connected with your phone. When playing music on your phone, you can start or pause the music, switch to the previous or next song, and perform other operations on the music app of your watch.
Modifying settings on an Android phone:
Keep the watch connected to your phone. Open the Zepp app, go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Notifications and Reminders. At the top of the page that appears, tap the "Access to read notifications not enabled" message to go to the Notification Settings page, and grant notification permission to the Zepp app. If this message is not displayed, the permission has been granted.
Note:
To enable this feature on an Android phone, you need to add the Zepp app to the allowlist or auto-run list in the phone's background so that the app always runs in the background. If the Zepp app is terminated by the phone's background process, the watch will be disconnected from your phone and you will be unable to control music playback.
Voice memos
The watch can record, play recordings, manage recording files, and store files locally or transfer them to the phone.
Membership Card
How to add the membership card to the watch:
Notes:
Due to the limited storage in the watch, only a maximum of 20 membership cards can be added to the same account.
We only support Code 128, Code 39, QR code, UPC A, EAN 13, and EAN 8.
Apps refer to watch features that can be used separately, such as workouts, heart rate, and weather.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button to go to the app list, swipe up or down on the screen to browse the app list, and tap an app to start it.
Alarm
You can add alarms in the Zepp app and on the watch. Up to 10 alarms can be added. Alarm supports repeat wake-up and smart wake-up. When Alarm is enabled, the watch will calculate the best time to wake you from light sleep within 30 minutes before the set time.
The watch will remind you when the set alarm time arrives, and you can choose to turn it off or reminder you later. If you choose Remind Me Later, the watch will remind you after 10 minutes. You can only use this feature 5 times per alarm. If you have not performed any operation, the watch reminds you later by default.
Calendar
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, and go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > App settings > Calendar, where you can create or edit schedule. You can also synchronize up to 200 events for today and the next 30 days to the watch. At the same time, the Zepp app will read events from the system calendar of the phone and synchronize them to the app's event list, but app events cannot be synchronized to the system calendar of the phone.
When you tap the calendar on the watch to go to the event list, it will display the events for today and the next 30 days. When the specified time arrives, an event reminder will pop up on the watch, which you can choose to turn it off or remind you later. If you choose Remind Me Later, the watch will remind you after 10 minutes.
To-Do List
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, tap Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > App settings > To-Do List, and you can create or edit to-dos and set a reminder time or repetition for to-dos. Up to 60 to-dos can be added.
When the specified reminder time arrives, the to-do reminder will pop up on the watch, after which you can perform operations such as Done, Remind me in 1 hour, Remind me later, and Ignore.
Pomodoro Tracker
The Pomodoro Tracker app allows you to manage time scientifically and set the concentration time in a cycle. This allows you to strike a balance between your work and breaks with minimum interruptions and make time management more intuitive and effective. By default, each work period lasts 25 minutes and is followed by a 5-minute break. You can create the custom work time and break time. During the work time, the watch will automatically enter the DND mode.
World clock
In Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > App settings > World clock, you can add clocks of different cities in the Zepp app, and then synchronize them to the watch to view the time in those cities in real time. Up to 20 different cities can be added. At the same time, the watch provides some default cities, so that you can quickly add cities to the world clock list on the watch.
Stopwatch
The stopwatch can time up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds with an accuracy of 0.01 seconds. The watch can count up to 99 times during the timing. While counting, the time difference between the current and last counts is also recorded.
Countdown
The Countdown app provides 8 shortcuts for quick setup. Also, you can manually set a Countdown with a maximum time of 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. The watch will remind you when the Countdown ends.
Camera Remote
When the phone's camera is turned on, you can take pictures remotely using the watch. You can choose to take a photo immediately or take a photo with a delay of 3 seconds. If you choose the 3-second delay, the phone will take a photo 3 seconds after you tap the camera button.
If the phone is an iOS device, you need to pair the watch with the phone's Bluetooth before use. If it is an Android device, in the Zepp app, go to Profile > Amazfit GTR 4 > Lab > Camera Settings and complete the settings as instructed.
Weather
In the Weather app, you can view the following:
Sun & Moon
In the Sun & Moon app, you can view the following:
Compass
In the Compass app, complete calibration following the animated instructions.
After the compass calibration is completed, the bearing and angle pointed to by the current 12 o'clock direction on the watch face will be displayed.
Tap the button in the middle of the screen to lock the current 12 o'clock position. Then, when you change the direction, the interface will display the angle between the new 12 o'clock direction and the previous 12 o'clock direction.
Barometer
In the Barometer app, you can view the following:
App installation and uninstallation
You can download and install more apps in the app store.
Units
Keep the watch connected to your phone, open the Zepp app, and go to Profile > More > Settings > Units, where you can set the units for distance, weight and temperature. During data synchronization, the watch automatically follows the settings in the app.
Time format
Keep the watch connected to your phone. During data synchronization, the watch automatically follows the system time and time format of your phone, and displays the time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format.
If you select the 12-hour or 24-hour format on the watch in Settings > Watch Face & Time, the time format of the watch will not change with the mobile phone once set.
Date format
The default date format displayed on the watch is "year/month/day". In Settings > Watch Face & Time, you can change the date format to "month/day/year" or "day/month/year".
WLAN settings
You can select and join a wireless network in the watch under Settings > Wireless Network. To join a password-protected wireless network, open the Zepp app, select the required network on the watch while keeping the watch and the phone connected, join the wireless network, and enter the password in the pop-up field on the Zepp app.
Bluetooth settings
On your watch, go to Settings > Bluetooth, find your Bluetooth audio device, and tap Pair.
Note: If you cannot connect your watch to a paired Bluetooth device, cancel pairing and pair them again.
Setting a password
You can set the watch password in the watch under Settings > Preferences > Off-wrist Lock. When the system detects that you are not wearing the watch, it will automatically lock the watch with a password. You will need to enter the password before you can continue to use the watch.
Wearing direction
In the watch, go to Settings > Preferences > Wearing Direction to change the orientation between the buttons and the watch face, so that you can wear the watch as you like.
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