Amazfit GTR 3 e GTR 3 Pro

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Amazfit GTR 3 Pro, GTR 3 and GTS 3 unveiled with improved displays, battery life and new features

Amazfit unveiled the 2nd generation of its round and rectangular smart watches in September last year, so their replacements are overdue. The waiting is over with the unveiling of three new models – three, because there is a Pro model this year.

While the three watches share their core features, each has different strengths. One is the premium option, the other is the battery champ, the third one is thin and light. Let’s start with the newcomer, which is also the most advanced of the three.

Amazfit GTR 3 Pro

The round chassis of the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro is made out of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and weighs only 32g. It is capped with a curved glass. There are two versions – Brown Leather (referring to the strap) with a light gray body and Infinite Black with a dark gray body and a black fluoroelastomer strap.

The Amazfit GTR 3 Pro is available in: Brown Leather • Infinite Black
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The Pro has a larger display than before, 1.45”. It is very sharp (331 ppi) and very bright (peaking at 1,000 nits). The narrow bezels (70.6% screen-to-body ratio) means that the watch is the same size as the vanilla GTR 3 (1.39” display, 66% StB). Also, the refresh rate of the screen has been increased by 67%.

You can pick from over 150 watch faces and each face has a matching Always On Display version, which is simplified to reduce power usage. Some watch faces are editable, that is you can choose what widgets they display (heart rate, steps, weather, etc.).

The watch has two buttons, though the top one is actually a crown. You can use it to scroll through menus and longer notifications.

A larger 1.45" display capable of 1,000 nits of brightness • One crown for scrolling and an additional button
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With this generation of watches Amazfit is introducing Zepp OS, which features a revamped user interface. It’s not quite as powerful as Wear OS, but it does support third-party apps, which work on an app framework designed to reduce power usage. One of the 10 or so apps that already exist integrates with Home Connect, which is a cross-brand tool for controlling smart home gadgets.

The company is in the process of creating a web-based app development kit, which will allow everyone to create their own watch faces and even apps (with tutorials to guide you through the process). These will be easy to share too, so you can share your creations with others and enjoy theirs too.

The watch can sync the health data that it tracks with Apple Health and Google Fit. It also works with popular apps like Strava, Relive, RunKeeper and others. Support for some of these will not be available at launch but instead will be added in the near future.

As for the health features being tracked, the watch offers 24/7 heart rate and blood oxygen (SpO2) tracking. Measuring the blood oxygen level takes only 15s, almost half the time that second gen watches needed. Sleep tracking monitors the different stages of sleep and can even detect naps during the day. You can also enable an option that will track your breathing while you sleep.

The GTR 3 Pro can track your heart rate in pool, your sleep and outdoor exercise
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The Amazfit GTR 3 Pro offers over 150 sports modes. It is 5 ATM water resistant, so you can take it swimming and for the first time it is even able to track your heart rate while in the pool.

The Pro model supports satellite positioning based on the 5 major constellations, which increases the position lock time by 20% and increases accuracy by 40%. The watch can track VO2 Max, pace compared to previous runs, full recovery time and more.

The watch has a microphone and a speaker built-in, which allows you to answer calls. But you can also talk to Amazon’s Alexa as well as an offline assistant (which accepts commands in English, Spanish and German with no Internet connection).

While the watch itself lacks an Internet connection (it relies on your phone for that), there are 2.3 GB of internal storage, so you can load in some music or podcasts to listen to while exercising outside.

Battery life is 12 days with normal usage, half that if you push the phone. The watch can last 35 hours of continuous GPS tracking. You can use Battery Saver Mode to stretch the time between charges to a full month.

Amazfit GTR 3

The Amazfit GTR 3 shares the aluminum body design of the Pro model, though the display is slightly smaller at 1.39”. It has a similar pixel density for a sharp image and can hit those impressive 1,000 nits of brightness. The slightly thicker bezel means that the screen-to-body ratio is 66%, however.

The Amazfit GTR 3 has a longer battery life than the Pro
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The watch is available in Thunder Black and Moonlight Grey, both with silicone straps. This one has 100+ watch faces to choose from to customize the look, all with an Always On Display mode version.

The Amazfit GTR 3 is available in Thunder Black and Moonlight Grey
The Amazfit GTR 3 is available in Thunder Black and Moonlight Grey


The vanilla GTR 3 is more than just a cheaper version of the Pro. It has better battery life, lasting up to 21 days of typical usage (a week longer than the GTR 2) or 10 days of heavy use (or up to 35 days with Battery Saver mode). The watch also has a GPS receiver and can go on for 35 hours straight on a charge.

Availability

The three watches launch today and will be available in the US, the UK, Italy, Spain, France and China first. Now let’s talk pricing. The GTR 3 Pro will be $230/€200, while the vanilla GTR 3 and the GTS 3 cost the same - $180/€150.
 
Sim.. mas passa se alguma coisa com ele. Já é a segunda vez que parece morto, e tenho que carregar 30 segundos nos dois botões para ele fazer hard reset.. e hoje estou com 22% bateria e carreguei há dois dias atrás.. o pessoal diz que dura 10 dias, não sei como..

Alguém já o possuiu e possa dizer alguma coisa?

Já o embalei para o devolver, vamos ver se é cronico.. um relogio com 1 semana, 2 hard resets nao é para mim.. ainda por cima utilizador de apple watch.
 
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Sim.. mas passa se alguma coisa com ele. Já é a segunda vez que parece morto, e tenho que carregar 30 segundos nos dois botões para ele fazer hard reset.. e hoje estou com 22% bateria e carreguei há dois dias atrás.. o pessoal diz que dura 10 dias, não sei como..

Alguém já o possuiu e possa dizer alguma coisa?

Já o embalei para o devolver, vamos ver se é cronico.. um relogio com 1 semana, 2 hard resets nao é para mim.. ainda por cima utilizador de apple watch.
Então sempre o devolveste? Foi para reparação? Ando a ver se o Pro baixa de preço na Amazon mas não está fácil. Entretanto a versão 2 já está a 110€
 
Devolvi.,. e fui para o huawei gt2 pro.. duas vezes e tive que fazer hard reboot? nao é para mim.. e bateria a durar muito menos que eles mencionam? prefiro ir para algo superior. E este realmente é mm premium.. gosto mt mais.
 
Devolvi.,. e fui para o huawei gt2 pro.. duas vezes e tive que fazer hard reboot? nao é para mim.. e bateria a durar muito menos que eles mencionam? prefiro ir para algo superior. E este realmente é mm premium.. gosto mt mais.
Eu tava inclinado para o gtr 3 pro porque irá dar para criar e instalar apps, pode ter algum potencial mas a bateria é algo que queria que aguentasse 2 semanas.
 
Devolvi.,. e fui para o huawei gt2 pro.. duas vezes e tive que fazer hard reboot? nao é para mim.. e bateria a durar muito menos que eles mencionam? prefiro ir para algo superior. E este realmente é mm premium.. gosto mt mais.
@megabbyte Esse que mencionas da para responder a mensagens? Mesmo que repostas gravadas.. do género já ligo etc..?
Ando a procura de algo assim..
 
Bom dia.
Algúem que tenha o GTR 3 pro ou GTR 3 que consiga dizer quais os modos de desporto que tem? Tem futebol e ténis? Tinha o amazfit stratos2 e tinha esses modos, no futebol fazia mesmo uma mapa do poscionamento em campo com o GPS, etc. Por vezes uso nos treinos.
Obrigado
 
Boas malta,

Estou a pensar ir para o GTR3 Pro, mas estou a ponderar se o GTR3 não será suficiente.

A duração da bateria é um grande fator. Alguém ai que tenha usado um ou outro num desporto qualquer (correr), que possa dar feddback?
 
Boas
Tenho o GTR3 Pro há uma semana e reparo que diversas vezes por dia ele reinicia.
Por vezes ao receber notificações das aplicações fica a vibrar sem parar e reinicia.
Não são bons sinais
 
Boas
Tenho o GTR3 Pro há uma semana e reparo que diversas vezes por dia ele reinicia.
Por vezes ao receber notificações das aplicações fica a vibrar sem parar e reinicia.
Não são bons sinais

Depois do último update tb fiquei com esse problema. Principalmente nas notificações do Outlook. Repus as definições de fábrica e deixou de reiniciar. Mas bloqueia na mesma se ficar com muitas notificações pendentes.
 
O GTR3 permite carregar no relogio ficheiros GPX para depois seguir o track em corrida, caminhada ou bicicleta? Tenho um stratos e uso muito essa funcionalidade..sei que o Huawei GT3 também tem isso.. Este tem também?
 
I bought a GTR 3 and after just four days of use the sensors stopped working properly.
When I try to take measurements, a message informs me that it is not on the wrist, but it is placed in the indicated place.
Heartbeat, sleep, stress, oximeter and so many other functions are compromised due to sensor failure.
I saw some reports on the Play Store that this is a Zepp defect, but I didn't find any solution.
Have other units had this defect? What was the solution given?
 
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