Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro: $50 Price Cut Makes It Worth a Look

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When a rugged smartwatch built to survive weeks without a charger drops $50 in price, that’s worth jumping on quickly.

That’s exactly what’s happening with the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro right now, down to $349.99 from its regular $399.99, a 13% cut on a watch that skips the usual plastic and glass compromises in favor of a titanium alloy bezel and sapphire glass.

Solid build quality matters even more when a watch is expected to last weeks instead of days on a single charge. This one’s rated for up to 25 days of regular use, or as much as 85 hours when you switch to GPS long battery mode for longer expeditions.

Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

 

That kind of endurance comes paired with dual-band support across six satellite systems, keeping your GPS signal locked in even under tall buildings or thick tree cover, conditions that trip up cheaper trackers entirely.

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Nobody wants to spend hours planning a route by hand, so the T-Rex 3 Pro handles that for you. It includes offline maps with turn-by-turn directions, automatic rerouting if you go off track, and up to three round-trip routes generated automatically based on your target distance and direction.

Getting stuck outdoors after dark is covered too. A built-in two-color flashlight switches between a soft red beam that won’t mess with your night vision and a bright white Turbo Mode for when you need real visibility. There’s also an SOS signal on standby in case a hike takes a turn for the worse.

None of that build quality means much if the watch can’t survive daily abuse, which is exactly why the case relies on a titanium alloy bezel, sapphire glass, 10 ATM water resistance, and diving certification down to 45 meters for anyone who takes their adventures underwater.

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Day-to-day tracking runs through the BioTracker heart rate sensor, covering more than 180 sport modes, including official HYROX training support. That gives anyone training seriously for a race a log they can actually trust.

You can take Bluetooth calls right from your wrist, and training alerts come through a built-in speaker and microphone. Just know that hands-free replies through Zepp Flow only work if you’ve paired the watch with an Android phone.

At $349.99, down from $399.99, the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro becomes a genuinely tempting option for anyone who actually gets outside on weekends. A 4.5-star rating from 478 owners backs that up too, suggesting it holds up well once the initial unboxing excitement fades.

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