
Amazfit
The Amazfit T‑Rex 3 is a rugged 48 mm GPS smartwatch built for outdoor adventures, featuring a 1.5‑inch 2,000 nits AMOLED display, dual‑band GPS with offline maps, and up to 27 days of battery life. It offers 170+ sport modes, freediving certification to 45 m, and extensive sensor compatibility, positioning it as a premium‑feature watch at a relatively affordable price.
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$249.99
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$249.10
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$189.99
Highest
$329.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the T‑Rex 3’s rugged construction, ultra‑bright AMOLED screen, long‑lasting battery, and premium navigation features like offline maps, while noting that its sport‑mode depth and app ecosystem fall short of Garmin’s offerings and that the large case may not suit all wrist sizes.
What Users Say
Everyday owners consistently commend the watch’s week‑long battery endurance, bright display, accurate GPS with offline maps, and dive certification, but they frequently mention the bulkier case, occasional Bluetooth drops, limited app functionality, and the missing USB‑C charging cable as pain points.
Common Complaints
Bulkier 48.5 mm case on small wrists, intermittent Bluetooth connectivity, basic companion app lacking advanced training tools, and the absence of an included USB‑C charging cable.
How It Compares
vs. Garmin Fenix 7
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Choose Garmin Fenix 7 if you need comprehensive training analytics and are willing to pay more; choose Amazfit T‑Rex 3 for longer battery and brighter screen at a lower cost.
vs. Amazfit T‑Rex 3 Pro
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Pick the Pro version for premium build and call functionality, otherwise the standard T‑Rex 3 offers better value.