Sales of Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro (44mm) smartwatches have started in Europe for active lifestyle enthusiasts and adventurers

By: Anton Kratiuk | 05.11.2025, 12:03
Exploring the Rugged Appeal of the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro 44mm Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro 44mm. Source: Amazfit

The popular brand Amazfit has launched the 44mm version of its flagship T-Rex 3 Pro smartwatches on the global market — a lighter alternative to the already existing 48mm model.

What is known

In China, the device debuted at the end of October, and it is now already available in the UK, France, and Germany for €400, with sales geography expected to expand.

The watches are available in Arctic Gold and Black Gold colors and offer the following features:

  • Dimensions: 44.8 × 44.8 × 13.2 mm
  • Weight: 46.8 g (without strap)
  • Materials: reinforced plastic case, titanium grade 5 bezel and buttons
  • Buttons: four physical buttons
  • Protection: water resistance up to 10 ATM
  • Additional features: microphone, speaker, linear motor, built-in flashlight
  • Display: AMOLED, touchscreen; size: 1.32 inches; 466 × 466 pixels, 353 ppi; peak brightness up to 3000 nits; sapphire glass
  • Networks: Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2 BLE
  • Functions: Bluetooth calls, Zepp Flow voice assistant (in certain regions), music playback from watch memory, app notifications
  • Compatibility: Android 7.0+, iOS 15.0+
  • Sports: 187 modes, automatic recognition of 25 strength exercises and 8 sports movements
  • Running tools: Track Run, Virtual Pacemaker, trajectory correction
  • Synchronization: Strava, Runkeeper, Adidas Running, TrainingPeaks, Apple Health, Google Fit
  • Monitoring: heart rate, SpO₂, stress, skin temperature, sleep phases (including REM and naps)
  • Sensors: BioTracker 6.0 PPG, accelerometer, gyroscope, geomagnetic, barometric, ambient light, temperature sensor
  • Navigation: support for 6 satellite systems, GPS antenna with circular polarization
  • Battery: 640 mAh; up to 17 days of normal use, 8 days of intensive use, up to 86 hours in GPS mode.

Source: Gizmochina