Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro – Key Features & Specs
Rugged & Premium Build
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Military-grade toughness with Grade 5 titanium bezel and buttons — light but extremely strong for extreme conditions.
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Sapphire glass protection on the display — highly scratch resistant.
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WaterResistance: 10 ATM (45 m) — suitable for swimming, freediving, and scuba-like water activities.
Display
Navigation & Outdoor Tools
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Dual-band multi-satellite GPS with support for 6 satellite systems — highly accurate outdoor tracking.
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Offline maps, turn-by-turn navigation, POI search, route planning — great for hiking and exploration without a phone.
Sports & Fitness
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180+ sports modes including running, cycling, swimming, trail running, strength training and more.
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Smart recognition of various activities.
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Advanced health & training analytics: PAI Health Assessment, Zepp Coach, PeakBeats status.
Health Monitoring
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BioTracker™ 6.0 sensor (heart rate, SpO₂, stress).
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Sleep tracking, skin temperature, continuous health alerts.
Smart Features
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Bluetooth calling — make and receive calls from the watch.
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Notifications, music control, alarms, weather, stopwatch and more.
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Built-in two-color LED flashlight with Boost modes for outdoor use or emergencies.
Battery Life
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Up to ~25 days typical use on the 48 mm model.
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The 44 mm version offers up to ~17 days typical battery life.
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Long GPS endurance and daily use durability make it ideal for multi-day trips.
Compatibility
Price (Bangladesh)
Prices vary by seller, model size, and offers:
(Prices may change with import stock, promotions, and warranty options.)
Pros
Extremely rugged & premium materials (titanium + sapphire) — built for tough conditions.
Super-bright AMOLED display — excellent outdoors visibility.
Wide sport and navigation features — offline maps, route planning, and deep multisport tracking.
Long battery life — ideal for hiking, trekking, and long adventures.
Bluetooth calling & smart tools — adds everyday convenience.
Cons
Size & weight — larger and bulkier than many everyday smartwatches due to rugged design.
Software — some user reports of UI quirks and GPS/navigation experience not as polished as premium competitors (common in community feedback).
Price — higher than basic Amazfit models; closer to Garmin/Fenix-class pricing.
Who It’s Best For
Outdoor adventurers — hikers, trail runners, explorers
Fitness & multisport users needing rich activity data
Travelers & navigators who want offline maps and GPS tools
Everyday users who also want rugged build + calling from wrist