The Amazfit T-Rex Pro is the most robust activity tracker ever made by Amazfit. It is better than the previous model since it has four Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 10 ATM water resistance, a blood-oxygen saturation monitoring system, a compass and barometric altimeter, an ultra-long 18-day battery life with normal use, and over 100 different sports modes.
The watch connects to an Android or iPhone and can receive notifications to inform the user. It can also send sensor data to the phone so that sensor readings can be recorded and studied. Even while this phone has certain smart features, it can’t run apps that aren’t already built into it like a WearOS or iOS device can. Overall, the watch is not too expensive, but it does have a lot of functions that are seen on more expensive models.
There is still enough give in the T-Rex Pro so your wrist feels like it can move freely while using it. The tang-buckled strap, with its single tongued loop, keeps the T-Rex Pro firmly in place but out of the way.
Specifications
- Charging time Up to 1.5 hours
- Magnetic 2-pins Pogo Pin Charger
- Typical usage: up to 18 days
- Heavy usage: up to 9 days
- GPS continuous working time: up to 40 hours
- RTOS Operating system
- Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0 and above
- Zepp App
- Dimensions 47.7 X 47.7 X 13.5
Where to get Amazfit T-Rex Pro smartwatch?
The Pro comes in three colors, which is two less than its predecessor. They include Meteorite Black (shown), which has a “metal sprayed gunmetal bezel,” Desert Grey (a warm grey that borders on beige), and Steel Blue, which looks like a dark teal.
One little alteration is that the original T-Rex had Gorilla Glass 3, whereas the Pro has tempered glass. On the surface, this seems like a step backward, but it’s hard to say for sure without knowing more about the new glass that the Amazfit team chose.
The always-on display is a nice-looking change. Before, users could only choose between a single analog or digital watch face. Now, they can choose a design that goes with their default watch face. This means that the number of always-on faces is only really limited by the number of standard watch faces the Pro supports.