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The Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro is the cheap Garmin Fenix 8 Pro alternative I’ve been looking for


There’s never a dull moment for Amazfit. Fresh off the Amazfit Active 2 and Amazfit Bip 6, the company has announced its new T-Rex 3 Pro rugged fitness watch.

While we’re yet to go hands-on, it certainly looks impressive. It was tested by ultrarunner Ruth Croft, winner of the UTMB in France in recent weeks, and is designed for rugged exercise thanks to a Grade 5 titanium alloy.

Available in 44mm and 48mm versions, here’s all we’ve learned so far.

Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

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T-Rex 3 Pro specs

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Row 0 – Cell 0

Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

Row 0 – Cell 2

Works with

iOS/Android (Zepp app)

Row 1 – Cell 2

Dimensions (mm)

44mm:

44.8 x 44.8 x 13.2mm

48mm:

48 x 48 x 14mm

Row 2 – Cell 2

Weight

44mm: 46.8g

48mm: 52g

Row 3 – Cell 2

Case/bezel

Grade 5 Titanium

Row 4 – Cell 2

Display

1.32″ AMOLED/1.5″ AMOLED

Row 5 – Cell 2

GPS

Yes, Dual-Band

Row 6 – Cell 2

Battery life

44mm:

17 days / 26 hours with GPS Mode

48mm:

25 days / 38 Hours with GPS Mode

Row 7 – Cell 2

Connection

Bluetooth

Row 8 – Cell 2

Water resistant?

10ATM, 45m Freediving, Scuba

Row 9 – Cell 2

Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

(Image credit: Amazfit)

Underlying its rugged credentials, the display is made of scratch-resistant sapphire glass, and it can operate in temperatures as low as -30°C. There’s a dual-color LED flashlight, too, just like the best Garmin watches, and the display has up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness.



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