
"The T-Rex 3 Pro is Amazfit's stab at making a Garmin Fenix 8, which is in my opinion the current best fitness tracker money can buy. The only problem is that it costs $1,100. The idea that you could have a watch with Garmin features and materials for $400 is very appealing, but it does have a lot of problems."
"The watch itself is a 49-mm rounded octagon that is 14mm thick. When you compare the specs, it's technically smaller than the Fenix 8, but a side-by-side comparison looks (and feels) like it's chunkier. Impressively, the T-Rex 3 Pro also features a titanium bezel and a nearly scratch-proof sapphire screen covering an AMOLED display that puts out an impressive 3,000 nits,"
Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro aims to deliver Fenix 8–like features at a much lower price while using premium materials. The 49-mm watch has a titanium bezel and a nearly scratch-proof sapphire cover over a bright AMOLED reaching about 3,000 nits. The body measures roughly 14mm thick and the battery can last up to 25 days, surpassing the Fenix 8. The watch includes comprehensive health sensors, a depth sensor for diving, a microphone, a speaker, and LEDs. Strong hardware and battery life are undermined by widespread software bugs and many nonfunctional features, harming overall reliability and usability.
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