The new Amazfit T-Rex Ultra watch has a reinforced body, an AMOLED screen, recording more than 160 sports modes and a battery for up to 20 days of use
A amazfit announced a new smartwatch, the T-Rex Ultra, an endurance-focused option with GPS support to take on other rugged models like Apple Watch Ultra AND Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The smartwatch follows the “Brave Your Adventure” philosophy and is oriented towards outdoor use.
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Made of 316L stainless steel, Amazfit T-Rex Ultra looks even more durable than other members of the T-Rex family. It is resistant to mud, can be used in temperatures as low as -30°C and has a water resistance of 10 ATM for diving up to 100 meters deep.


Circular in appearance, it has a 1.39-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels and a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, and can also be used in direct sunlight without difficulty.
One of its differentials is GPS tracking, which allows the download of maps to work even offline, being used for outdoor activities, even in dense or high areas.
With a 500mAh battery, the watch can last up to 20 days, allowing the user to choose between different GPS usage settings for a longer period of use.

The smartwatch has a continuous readout of heart rate and blood oxygen, as well as stress levels. It can also be connected to other professional devices for more detailed information.
Capable of logging more than 160 sport modes, it can store information on activities such as freediving and even skydiving, with options for land, air and water activities.
As for connectivity, the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra features Bluetooth 5.0 BLE and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, containing acceleration, geomagnetic and gyroscopic sensors.
price and availability
The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra is available on the official Amazfit website in the Abyss Black (black) and Sahara (cream) colors at the official price of 399 dollars, convertible into R$ 2,110, excluding national taxes. There is no information on its launch in Brazil.
Source: FoneArena
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