Feature-packed Amazfit GTR 3 sports watch plummets to lowest ever price
This feature-packed running watch is 33% off at Amazon right now
Right now, you can pick up the Amazfit GTR 3 Smart Watch for just $79.99 at Amazon. That's a healthy saving of $40, and the cheapest we've ever seen this feature-packed watch.
The Amazfit GTR 3 Smart Watch is a lightweight, low-profile GPS watch that gives you a wide selection of workout modes and boasts reliable heart rate monitoring so you can stay on top of your training. Also equipped with sleep tracking, you can use this watch to improve your recovery. You can test your blood-oxygen saturation, stress level and breathing rate in one single tap, with a result in as little as 45 seconds and it comes with Alexa built in.
The battery life isn't quite as good as Amazon says – with regular use, you're likely to need to charge it after about seven days – but if you're looking for a straightforward, dependable running watch that doesn't break the bank, this is the watch for you.
If you're not in the US, scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on watches in the AmazFit GTR series where you are.
Amazfit GTR 3: $119.99 £$79.99 at Amazon
Save $40 Whether you’re a team player or prefer the focus of working out by yourself, the Amazfit GTR 3 sports watch is the ultimate easy-to-use device.
If you're looking for more functionality than the GTR 3 offers, check out the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro which allows you to answer calls, gives you a temperature reading and a longer battery life.
If you're not in the US, here are today's best deals on watches in the Amazfit GTR series where you are:
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Julia Clarke is a staff writer for Advnture.com and the author of the book Restorative Yoga for Beginners. She loves to explore mountains on foot, bike, skis and belay and then recover on the the yoga mat. Julia graduated with a degree in journalism in 2004 and spent eight years working as a radio presenter in Kansas City, Vermont, Boston and New York City before discovering the joys of the Rocky Mountains. She then detoured west to Colorado and enjoyed 11 years teaching yoga in Vail before returning to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland in 2020 to focus on family and writing.