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7 Reasons to get the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro

Health tracking has never looked this good

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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

US: https://bit.ly/3mS0CYO

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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The Xiaomi Watch S5 proves you don’t have to take it off

Elegant enough for dinner. Tough enough for Spartan.

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Picture this: one night, I’m dressed for a sophisticated gala in a carefully curated look. The following morning, less than twelve hours later, I’m standing at the starting line of a Spartan Trail 10K in Arden Botanical Estate with dirt on my shoes.

I’ve always struggled with smartwatches (or other timepieces) because they tend to ask you to choose a side. For instance, a classic timepiece looks right with tailoring, dinner jackets, and occasions where dress codes actually matter.

Meanwhile, a sports watch belongs in training kits, race bibs, and muddy obstacle courses. I’ve spent years switching between both, often leaving my smartwatch behind whenever the outfit called for something more refined.

Then, the Xiaomi Watch S5 arrived and challenged that whole routine. For once, I didn’t feel like I had to pick between looking polished and being athletic. I didn’t feel like I had to separate one part of my life from another.

A wardrobe investment

The Xiaomi Watch S5 immediately felt sleek. The upgraded stainless steel frame gives it the weight and polish of a traditional luxury watch. It looks expensive in the way a great accessory does.

It slips easily under a cuff, works with tailoring, and doesn’t compete with the rest of what you’re wearing. That mattered to me because I wore it to an evening event, styled like any proper watch would be.

Then the next morning, I wore it at a Spartan Race — at 6:00 AM, I was running the Spartan Trail 10K during a sudden downpour. Heavy rain poured over the course. Mud thickened under every step.

A few hours later at 9:30 AM, I was back on the course for the Spartan Sprint Open under the complete opposite conditions. Bright sun, harsh heat, and definitely no shade. By the time I crossed the finish line, I had visible sunburn.

I wore the Watch S5 across back-to-back races in completely different conditions. When it rained, the 5ATM water resistance handled it and allowed me to finish the Spartan Trail 10K with 350m elevation gain in 1 hour, 20 minutes.

And even in full sun, the 2500-nit AMOLED display was bright enough for me to check my pace and metrics without squinting through sweat.

In a way, that is the whole point of versatility. You don’t have to look good in one setting. You just survive all of it.

High-fashion navigation on a sample sale budget

I love gear that performs. I love it even more when it doesn’t cost as much as a plane ticket.

My Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2) — which I had since 2023 — remains my benchmark for race-day navigation. It’s dependable and incredibly capable. It also costs enough to make me stare at my credit card statement in silence.

The Xiaomi Watch S5 gave me a surprisingly similar sense of confidence with built-in offline maps at a much more approachable price.

For trail races where routes are usually marked, that feature becomes less about finding your way and more about peace of mind.

Knowing you can navigate technical terrain without reaching for your phone feels reassuring, especially when weather conditions change fast — and on race day, mine certainly did.

One moment I was climbing through rain. A few hours later I was baking under direct sunlight wondering how my shoulders had already turned red.

The Watch S5 handled both like it was no big deal.

Keeping pace with a social butterfly’s calendar

A wearable becomes part of your wardrobe when you stop thinking about it. That’s where battery life matters.

The Xiaomi Watch S5 runs up to 14 days on normal use, which means I wore it across workdays, training sessions, events, recovery days, and race weekend without needing to obsess over charging it overnight.

It outlasted my phone, my laptop, and possibly my emotional stability somewhere between the last aid station and the fire jump.

Once I finally got home, showered off layers of mud and sunscreen, and collapsed into bed with sore legs and sunburn, the Watch S5 kept doing its job in the background.

Sleep tracking, recovery insights, and wellness metrics all quietly continued while I did absolutely nothing.

Is the Xiaomi Watch S5 your GadgetMatch?

What I like most about the Xiaomi Watch S5 is that it doesn’t force a choice. It doesn’t ask you to pick between being sporty or polished. There’s no need to separate performance from style.

It looks elegant enough for formalwear, and tough enough for weathering the elements. For me, it went from chic events to an action-packed Spartan Race day without feeling out of place. And maybe, that’s the best way to describe it.

Swipe Right if you want a smartwatch that can keep up with both your calendar and your training schedule. The Xiaomi Watch S5 feels right at home with tailored looks, yet it’s durable enough for muddy race courses, sudden downpours, and long hours under the sun.

This is for the people who go from dinner reservations to race day without warning.

Swipe Left if you want highly advanced training analytics or a deeply specialized multi-sport watch for serious race preparations. Athletes who rely heavily on performance metrics may still prefer something more purpose-built.

For PhP 10,999, the Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm feels more like a wardrobe investment. One that happens to track your sleep, navigate a trail course and survive the elements, and still look good at dinner.


The Xiaomi Watch S5 46mm comes with an early-bird price of PhP 10,229 and a free strap. The Special Edition retails for PhP 11,999, with an early-bird price of PhP 11,159 and a free strap.

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Close without crossing: A Xiaomi 17T Pro photo essay

Distance and closeness are not always opposites.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro

I have spent the better part of the last few weeks grappling with multiple emotions.

I feel silly referencing this but as a “feel” type, my days are guided by vibe and mood. It’s been a challenge trying to reconcile and make sense of everything.

Thankfully, the Xiaomi 17T Pro presented an unexpected outlet.

So no, this isn’t exactly a review of the Xiaomi 17T Pro. This is yours truly, once again, processing feelings through a telephoto essay.

The “T” is for Telephoto

Xiaomi 17T Pro

When being briefed about Xiaomi’s latest device, my favorite part was when a guest photographer jokingly attached the T in the Xiaomi 17T series to “telephoto.”

It’s not official or anything. But in this case, it made perfect sense.

My relationship with Xiaomi’s T series has always been a little complicated. For a while it felt like it was searching for an identity. One year it was positioned as a performance-focused device. Then it became an all-rounder. 

Now, one of its biggest highlights is a dedicated 115mm equivalent telephoto camera. The reality is that it might actually be all of those things at once.

For this piece, however, I ignored almost everything else. I shot almost exclusively at 115mm.

No elaborate test plan, no checklist of scenarios, and no mission to prove a point. I simply carried the phone everywhere and photographed whatever caught my attention.

At first, I thought I was testing a camera. Eventually, I realized the camera was teaching me something instead.

Chasing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

When the year started, I was certain about something. Or perhaps someone.

The conversations were easy. The banter felt natural. The possibility of something more lingered quietly in the background.

After a few genuine attempts, reality eventually became clear. This wasn’t going where I secretly hoped it would. I felt defeated.

But apparently, I wasn’t done learning yet.

 

One thing I quickly discovered about shooting at 115mm is that distance changes how you approach a subject.

You cannot simply stand where you are and expect every shot to work. Sometimes you move. Sometimes you wait. And sometimes you accept that a moment isn’t yours to capture.

The Xiaomi 17T Pro’s telephoto camera made those adjustments feel surprisingly natural. The focal length compressed scenes beautifully while still allowing me to isolate subjects from busy surroundings.

More importantly, it encouraged patience. Not every frame needed to be forced.

Blind projection

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Waiting in the wings was another lesson entirely.

As a photographer, there are moments when something catches your attention immediately. A shape. A silhouette. A person. A scene.

From a distance, it looks compelling.

The problem is that distance leaves room for imagination. Sometimes too much room. You think you know what you’re looking at. But you don’t.

Xiaomi 17T ProThe more I used the 115mm lens, the more I appreciated how it could pull distant subjects closer while still leaving context around them. It gave me a cleaner view of things that initially felt obscured.

Yet photography has limits. A lens can reveal details. It cannot reveal meaning. That part still requires understanding what’s actually in front of you.

Generative longing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

After some quiet reflection, I realized that much of what occupied my attention wasn’t reality at all. It was possibility. Potential.

Stories constructed from incomplete information. As it turns out, people aren’t the only subjects we do this to. Photographers do it all the time.

We imagine a frame before it exists. Then we convince ourselves the next corner might hold something extraordinary. And we chase moments that never arrive.

Sometimes they do. Most of the time they don’t.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

The Xiaomi 17T Pro encouraged a different approach.

Instead of hunting for specific shots, I found myself roaming freely. Walking more. Observing more. Adjusting my position constantly to find a better composition.

After a few days, I stopped thinking about the lens itself and started understanding the space around me.

I knew how far to stand, what would fit into frame, and when a moment was worth waiting for.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

The telephoto camera became less about zooming in and more about understanding my position relative to a scene.

And that’s when things started getting interesting.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

Close without crossing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

Something unexpected happened while reviewing this gallery. There are more people here than in any collection of sample photos I’ve ever taken. 

Normally, I avoid photographing people. I’ve always worried it feels intrusive. The telephoto lens changed that.

Xiaomi 17T ProThe extra reach allowed me to observe moments without disrupting them. Most of the people here aren’t looking at the camera. Many are turned away entirely. They’re simply existing within their own space.

And perhaps that’s what fascinated me most.

After spending so much time chasing, projecting, and attaching meaning to things that only existed in my head, I found myself approaching photography differently.

There was no grand pursuit. No dramatic realization. No need to manufacture scenarios. I simply paid attention.

Telephoto photography is often associated with distance. Over the last few weeks, however, it taught me something else.

Distance and closeness are not always opposites.

Sometimes maintaining a little distance is what allows a moment to remain exactly what it is. Sometimes stepping back helps you see more clearly. 

And sometimes the people, places, and experiences that matter most are not the ones furthest away. They’re already within view.

Shooting at 115mm taught me that keeping a little distance can be its own way of staying close.

Maybe that’s what this gallery ultimately became. Not a collection of subjects I couldn’t reach. Not proof of anything.

Just a record of moments I was fortunate enough to witness.

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Samsung’s SECRET That Made OLED Even Better

Say hello to the new QD-OLED Penta Tandem display tech by the Korean giant

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Samsung Display just unveiled QD-OLED Penta Tandem technology. This is a next-generation display structure that stacks five emission layers to improve brightness, efficiency, and overall OLED performance.

In this video, we simplify what Penta Tandem actually is, how it works, and show you two monitors that already have the technology — specifically from MSI and Dell.

For more details, check out Samsung Display here.

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