When it comes to smartwatches and fitness trackers, each one of us has different requirements. No matter how feature-packed they get, there is no single smartwatch to rule them all.
When buying one, it’s important to take note of what your priorities and needs are. One thing is for sure, however: tracking your health and fitness should be easy. Here are seven reasons why you should get the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro.
1) Pro choice
While the Apple Watch requires you own an iPhone, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 an Android phone, regardless of what phone you like to use, the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro supports it.
Setup is easy, too. You just download the Zepp app available on either Android’s Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store.
All the GTR 3 Pro features are available regardless of what platform you’re on.
2) Looks matter
Looks aren’t everything, but a smartwatch needs to be both functional and a stylish fashion accessory. Whether you’re dressing to the nines or just going out on a casual walk, there’s no excuse to wearing something clunky on your wrist.
The watch comes in two flavors: Brown Leather and Infinite Black, with the latter coming with an antibacterial fluoroelastomer strap. So whether you’re working out or going on a date, the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro will complement your outfit.
It also accepts third party 22mm bands so you can go from sporty to dressed up in a cinch.
The big watch face is also a plus. At 1.45 inches, it’s one of the larger screens on a smartwatch today with a screen to body ratio of 70.6% thanks to its smaller bezels.
With its matte aluminum finish and beveled circular display, this watch will look good on you. It’s a bit of a modern and classic timepiece at the same time.
At the gym, it looks like a sleek fitness tracker complementing your athleisure wear. When paired with casual or even formal wear, it instantly elevates your look. The Amazfit GTR 3 Pro is the watch to rely on when you want to dress to impress.
3) One-tap measurements
Smartwatches these days come with various health sensors. Nowadays, the things we wear on our wrists can measure things like our heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
On the GTR 3 Pro, there’s a BioTracker 3.0 sesnsor. With it you can measure four things all at the same time: blood oxygen saturation, stress levels, breathing rate, and heart rate.
On the watch, all you have to do is look for One Tap Measuring. It takes 45 seconds so make sure to sit still while the watch does its readings.
You can also have the watch continuously track your stress levels and heart rate, by turning it on in the app. Just know that continuous readings will drain your battery faster.
4) Long battery life
Everyone rants about smartwatches that don’t last a full day. On the GTR 3 Pro, Amazfit promises 12 days of battery life.
That might be a bit of a stretch if you’re tracking workouts but during the first week that I tested it, I got close to seven days on a single charge. That’s pretty good compared to other smartwatches I reviewed lately.
5) Easy navigation
Amazfit runs its own smartwatch operating system called Zepp OS. I haven’t used it before but it was easy to navigate and figure out. Everything feels familiar.
Swiping down gives you access to the control center. Swipe up and you can see your notifications. Swipe to the right for shortcuts to frequently used tools.
When you press the crown you can get to the list of apps. The crown is also a navigation tool. So while you can scroll up and down using the screen, you can also turn the crown like you would a navigation dial.
The second button can be assigned to your preferred shortcut. I currently have it set to workouts, but you could also assign it to the watch’s built-in assistant Alexa.
You can also easily choose the perfect watch face to match the day’s mood directly on the watch. Shortcut cards can also be customized by swiping right and tapping on the settings button. That way you can easily access frequently used apps like alarm and weather.
6) Great for workouts
Any smartwatch needs to be a good fitness tracker and Amazfit’s GTR 3 Pro has more than 150 built-in workouts.
I recently just reviewed the Galaxy Watch 4 and my biggest complaints about it is that it didn’t track strength training and HIIT workouts, both of which I do often. So I was really happy to see that the GTR 3 Pro tracks both.
As a runner I also like the feature called Virtual Pacer, which you can find in the running settings. It allows you to set a pace you want to maintain. If you fall below this pace while on your run, the watch will notify you.
7) Track my ZZzZZzZs
Lately I’ve been serious about tracking my sleep. It’s helped me improve my sleep hygiene and ensure that I wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day.
The GTR 3 Pro does a good job of tracking sleep. It can even detect naps.
The sleep score is broken down into how much, deep, light and REM sleep you’re getting. For an even more detailed report you can also choose to turn on sleep breathing quality.
All of the sleep data and other health-related data are available on the app, but can also be directly accessed on the watch.
Is the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro your GadgetMatch?
If you’re looking to buy a smartwatch that offers long battery life and is a great fitness and health tracker, the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro should be on your list.
It looks good, has all the right sensors, and it’s easy to use. The Amazfit GTR 3 Pro starts at just US$ 229.99. If you order now you can also get the Amazfit Powerbuds for free through October 24th.
Buy the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro
UK: https://uk.amazfit.com/products/amazfit-gtr-3-pro
France: https://fr.amazfit.com/products/amazfit-gtr-3-pro
Italy: https://it.amazfit.com/products/amazfit-gtr-3-pro
Spain: https://es.amazfit.com/products/amazfit-gtr-3-pro
Germany: https://de.amazfit.com/products/amazfit-gtr-3-pro
SEE ALSO: Amazfit’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/AmazfitGlobal/
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Thoughtful gift ideas for modern living: 2025 holiday gift guide
Gift ideas that feel intentional and considered
The best gifts aren’t impulse buys nor extravagant. This year’s holiday gift guide is about giving with intention. Each pick was chosen not as a novelty, but as something that adds value to your loved ones’ lives. They support routines, encourage rest, create shared moments, elevate everyday comforts, and provide peace of mind. These are the kind of gifts that feel considered, personal, and truly meant for the person receiving them.
Peace of mind, wherever the day goes
OrbitKey Travel Sling (3L), US$89.90
This sling is designed for moving through the day feeling organized and secure. Along with its compact, structured layout, it includes RFID-protected pockets that help shield cards and personal information from digital theft. It’s ideal for both commuting and traveling and comes in Black, Stone, and Terracotta.
Statik TireHero Smart Tire Pump, US$69.99
This is the kind of gift that helps people feel prepared rather than reactive. Compact and easy to use, it quickly inflates tires at home or on the road. A small tool that offers real reassurance, it’s especially useful for drivers and cyclists alike.
ExpressVPN Aircove Go, US$169.90
This pocket-sized router creates a secure, VPN-protected network anywhere, making public Wi-Fi far safer to use. Ideal for travelers, remote workers, or anyone handling sensitive information on the go. It’s small enough to travel with but powerful enough to protect privacy beyond the home.
OrbitKey Foldable Duffel, US$49
Having an extra bag when you didn’t know you need one can remove a surprising amount of stress and unnecessary expenses. This duffle folds down flat for easy storage, then opens into a 55L bag when packing gets too ambitious and you’re being charged at the airport for your overweight suitcase. It’s reliable, flexible, and quietly reassuring to have on hand.
Thoughtful tech for home and productivity
Native Union WEIGHTER, starts at US$29.99
Sometimes the smallest upgrades make the biggest difference. This weighted desk accessory keeps charging cables from slipping out of reach, reducing friction in everyday routines. It’s a subtle but satisfying improvement for someone who works from home or their messy night stand. It comes in Black and Sandstone, and two models: 1 Cable and 3 Cables.
For someone who loves writing by hand but also wants their notes organized digitally, this reusable notebook allows handwritten notes to be stored in the cloud. It’s great for planners, students, even creatives that don’t want clutter. It combines the satisfying tactility of pen and paper and digital convenience.
Built with Qi2 25W, this charger brings calm to the end of the day. With one solid, beautifully weighted base, it charges the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods in one place. It reduces clutter and decision-making, turning charging into a simple ritual.
Lexar SL500 Portable SSD with Magnetic Set, starts at US$105
Extra storage becomes invaluable once someone starts creating, traveling, or documenting more of their life. This portable SSD offers fast, reliable storage with a magnetic sleeve that makes it easy to attach and carry. It’s ideal for backing up photos, videos, and important files without fuss. It’s a practical gift to support that creative in your life and help them stay organized.
Rituals, wellness, and slowing down
Üllo Original Wine Purifier, US$79.99
For someone who enjoys a glass of wine as part of winding down but hates the headaches that come after: Üllo removes sulfites while aerating the wine. It helps enhance the flavor and aroma of wine while being gentler for those sensitive to additives. Add the hand blown Decanter that’s made from ultra transparent lead-free crystal to make any bottle taste fancier.
La Jolie Muse Season of Stories Trio Set, US$60
With artful vessels and clean-burning soy wax, these candles feel as much like decor as they do self-care. The scents are cozy and ideal for winding down or hosting. It’s a gift that invites pause.
LEGO Botanicals, starts at US$14.99
A calming, screen-free build that becomes a beautiful piece of home decor, each set invites someone to slow down and enjoy the process. With flower bouquets, bonsais, and plants to choose from, it’s a satisfying project that brings a sense of completion without the upkeep of real plants. As an added bonus, if you can build it together it turns the gift into a shared memory, so every time they see the finished piece, they’re reminded of the time you spent creating it together.
Small joys, big upgrades
SURI 2.0 Electric Toothbrush, US$135
This device makes an everyday habit feel more intentional. Created with sustainability in mind, it’s a sleek yet practical gift that elevates anyone’s bathroom shelf. It’s got wireless charging and the redesigned travel case powers UV cleaning on the go. It comes in five colors: Winter Fern, Sea Mist, Sunset Bloom, Midnight Black, and Morning Waves.
This portable projector makes it easy to turn any wall into a big screen. You can give the gift of a quiet solo night for someone who needs to decompress from work, or movie nights shared with their loved ones. It’s great for a cozy home setup this winter or the outdoors when the weather starts to get warmer.
Lighting is one of the most overlooked features in any space, but is truly transformative. This smart LED lamp creates soft, customizable ambient light that works indoors or outdoors. It’s perfect for someone who just moved into a new apartment, or that person in your life who cares about mood and intentional design.
Liiton American Peaks Whiskey Decanter Set, US$129
This glassware set transforms drinking into a sensory experience, whether on display or in use. It’s a great conversation piece and makes a nightcap more intentional. Place your glass in the freezer and get chilled and aerated whiskey in just 18 seconds thanks to its proprietary X1 Crystalline Chill Charge System. Made from lead-free crystal, the glassware is sculpted with the majestic U.S. mountain peaks: Mount Whitney, Yosemite, Smoky Mountains, Mount Rainier, and The Rockies.
For growing lives and staying connected
With fewer strings and a simplified design, kids can start playing real songs quickly without feeling overwhelmed. It builds confidence and creativity while introducing musical fundamentals. It’s a gift that supports learning through play.
This gift turns fleeting moments into tangible memories. With a few taps, photos on your phone become physical prints that can be shared, saved, and displayed. In an age where taking photos has never been easier, having physical prints encourages reminiscing without increasing screen time. It’s a wonderful gift for families and friends who love documenting life.
Arzopa Digital Photo Frame, starts at US$99.99
Bring warmth to someone’s home without requiring technical effort. This photo frame is great for that loved one who’s moved far away. Photos can be updated remotely, making it easy to feel closer despite the distance. It comes in two sizes: 10″ and 14″, both with a champagne colored bezel.
Editors' Choice
ICYMI: Everything big that happened in tech this 2025
From new consoles to potential corporate buyouts, a lot happened this year.
Where did 2025 go? The year felt like a whirlwind. In one moment, it was January, and then, after an excruciating blink, it’s December once again. Though it doesn’t feel that way, a lot of newsmakers happened in 2025.
And it’s not just all about AI. We saw so many developments in the world of technology, gaming, and enterprise. This, as with every year, is your one big ICYMI for 2025.
TikTok shuts down for a day
The year started with a dark interlude for the chronically online. For a single day right before the start of Donald Trump’s second term as president, TikTok went down in the United States.
The brief shutdown was in anticipation of a potential ban from the Trump presidency. It was sparingly brief, though. After a day, TikTok came back online, albeit with the added burden of finding an American buyer to fully stave off a definitive ban. The saga is still ongoing today.
Tri-fold phones have arrived
Last year ended with a potential teaser for the first tri-fold phone. The year then quickly started with its official launch. In February, Huawei debuted the Mate XT. The foldable smartphone features three screens and two hinges, creating the world’s first tri-fold device.
Currently, Huawei still holds a strong grip over the niche segment. However, the year was filled with rumors of future developments from competitors. This December, Samsung announced the strongest challenge to the Mate XT. The Galaxy Z TriFold is already available in South Korea and will debut early next year.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is here
Console gaming got a wake-up call this year. Nintendo has launched the much-awaited follow-up to the globally successful Switch. The Switch 2 immediately turned heads, promising a deserved upgrade to the dated predecessor’s hardware.
Plus, this is without massively changing the formula. The Switch 2 is more of a moderate upgrade, rather than an entirely new segment. It’s a classic example of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” And yet, the console is already on its way to breaking the Switch’s records.
Nano Banana takes over the internet
By the end of 2024, it was clear that AI has (and will continue to have) an iron grip over the world of tech. This year, generative AI photos and videos took the internet by storm, none more so than Nano Banana.
Nano Banana is a massively popular service that turns static photos into realistic figurines, among other uses. Everyone wanted to turn their photos real with the service, earning it one of the most used AI services this year.
Valve enters the console wars
The Steam Deck is still a popular option for handheld gaming consoles. But that segment is only a portion of the entire gaming industry. Now, Valve wants to have its hands in more niches. Earlier this year, the company announced the upcoming Steam Machine.
As opposed to the portable Steam Deck, the Steam Machine is meant for desktop use. A dedicated mini-PC for gaming, it aims to introduce more affordable rigs for beginning gamers. Though it’s still slated for next year, the Steam Machine is already making so many waves for gamers.
Silksong is finally out
As is evident from the recent Game Awards, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 owns this year. However, one massive title deserves its flowers, too — Hollow Knight: Silksong.
After six long years, Team Cherry, the developer behind the original Hollow Knight, finally released the much-awaited sequel, Silksong. Even if you aren’t a fan of the series, you would have definitely felt its palpable effect. On the day of its launch, players who sought to buy the title simultaneously caused all major platforms, including GOG and Steam, to crash. It also helped that the game itself was a masterpiece of a sequel.
RAM sales are going up
Even if you’ve successfully avoided the nauseating flood of AI-powered features, the pull of AI is now affecting the entire industry. As of late, the prices of RAM skyrocketed due to the demand put forward by AI data centers.
Unfortunately for everyone, the trend means that consumer chips will escalate beyond what people are usually comfortable paying for. And it’s not just for those building a PC, either. Smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, are already predicting that phone prices will also spike next year.
Netflix bids for Warner Bros.
Almost like a post-credits scene, Warner Bros. and Netflix made a huge splash this December. Earlier this year, Warner Bros. Discovery decided to put the first half of its name up for sale. The company will split into Warner Bros. and Discovery next year.
This month, Netflix made a blockbuster bid to claim the Warner library for itself. Of course, there’s still a lot of legal hurdles before the deal pushes through. But, in its wake, the announcement heralds a future where one of the biggest entertainment libraries in the world passes to one of the biggest streaming services.
What should we look out for in 2026?
There isn’t a single thing that binds 2025 together. There are so many different developments in the whole industry, some good and some bad. However, it’s pretty clear that what happened this year will have big effects for 2026.
For one, we still need a conclusion to the Warner Bros. saga. Who will buy the library? Does Netflix have it locked in?
Secondly, how will the rising RAM prices affect consumer technology? Which industries will feel the sting of price hikes?
Consumers are getting far more from even cheapest smartphones today. Think decent cameras, improved water and dust resistance, and even basic AI integration.
Still, always keep in mind that these are budget devices. The key to appreciating them is knowing their limits and intended purpose. That does not mean all budget smartphones are cut from the same cloth.
From unique features to niche-specific strengths, standout affordable handsets throughout the year prove budget-conscious buyers don’t need to spend a fortune to get more from their devices.
Across categories — from rugged builds to gaming-focused designs — here are the Best Budget Smartphones of 2025:
realme C85
The budget segment has become some sort of battleground proving how tough and long-lasting the smartphones can be. The realme C85 confidently enters the competition with some swag.
It sports a subtle but notable back design while offering water resistance that won’t leave you worried if you, for whatever reason, subject it to some splashing.
Performance and camera capability is… decent. Par for the course for any smartphone in its price category.
Infinix GT 30
Like its lower midrange sibling, the GT 30 Pro, the “standard” model brings steady gaming performance and extra perks to the table.
What makes the Infinix GT 30 an essential daily carry is primarily its optimized performance and battery consumption.
It handles the most demanding mobile games at lower settings and breezes through light multitasking and other uses without hiccups.
The immersive display is a steal for about US$ 200, and the main camera is likewise capable enough for more than documentation.
nubia Neo 3 series
Among ZTE’s releases this year, the nubia Neo 3 series as a whole stands out by delivering solidly on what their marketing promises. Designed chiefly for gaming, the Neo 3 and Neo 3 GT both perform well on that front.
Performance is complemented by a sharp and clear display. The 50MP camera on the Neo 3 GT is a bonus, edging into lower midrange territory with the way it processes shots.
The cybernetic mecha design is just a fun plus for those who prefer such a look, but these phones are all about delivering on what matters.
HONOR X7d
The HONOR X7d is HONOR’s latest all-around budget utility device. What’s great is that while you don’t expect it to overperform, it consistently delivers.
We’ve mentioned value-for-money several times but it’s exactly what the X7d is all about: straightforward dependability. Plus points for AI integration, a serviceable camera, spacious internal storage, and features you don’t find often elsewhere like HONOR to iPhone file sharing.
TECNO Slim
The iPhone 17 Air was kind of a bust commercially. But it didn’t stop Android manufacturers from turning in their take on super skinny smartphones. The kicker? They’re A LOT more affordable than what the Cupertino company has to offer. Leading the charge is the TECNO Slim.
This Baymax-coded offering from TECNO has similar strengths and drawbacks to the iPhone 17 Air but undercuts it heavily with a US$ 200 price tag.
The TECNO Slim is a smexy, antifragile slim smartphone that delivers the basics while letting more users experience a crazy thin build.
nubia Air
The nubia Air pretty much follows the same refrain as the TECNO Slim. A slight but premium-feeling build that won’t burn a hole in your wallet.
It’s 5.9mm thin and 172g light yet it’s surprisingly solid. Casual users will enjoy smooth performance, the display is bright and immersive, and the battery easily lasts a full day.
The sleek finish and refined look gives it a cooler and more premium feel in hand as well, making everyday use just a bit more stylish if that matters.
Redmi 15C
Lastly, the Redmi 15C continues the Xiaomi sub-brand’s tradition bang-for-buck devices. This particular release appeals to buyers with a large display, long battery life, and reliable performance.
It’s as stunning on the outside as it is dependable inside. Scrolling feels smooth and responsive. The camera package feels consistent for its asking price.
Overall, it handles basics with ease and can still stay steady under pressure at times — proof that even at the lowest price tier (starts at PhP 5,299), there are options that can exceed modest expectations.
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