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Amazfit T-Rex 3 Review: A Rugged GPS Smartwatch Built to Outlast You

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Updated
June 1, 2026
Amazfit T-Rex 3
$279.99
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Key Features

🛡️

Built Like a Tank

Military-grade case, stainless bezel and 10 ATM water rating. Survives drops, dust and pool laps without flinching.

🔋

27-Day Battery

Almost a full month between charges in typical use. Even with GPS workouts most days, we still pulled close to two weeks.

🗺️

Offline Maps + Dual GPS

Built-in offline maps and dual-band GNSS that holds a signal in dense woods. No phone required on the trail.

🌡️

Freezerproof to -22°F

Stays responsive in real cold weather, which most smartwatches choke on. Built for ski days and winter trail runs.

Our Experience

We took the T-Rex 3 on a long weekend of hiking, paddleboarding and one accidental kayak swim. It came back without a scratch on the AMOLED, GPS dropped lock zero times, and battery only fell about 18% across three days of heavy use. For people who hate babying their gear, this is the kind of watch you actually forget you’re wearing.

The new offline maps are the real upgrade over the T-Rex 2. Pinch-to-zoom topo data right on the wrist, with breadcrumb tracking that saved us once when a marked trail turned into a logging road. It’s not Garmin Fenix polish, but it’s also not Fenix money.

Pros & Cons

What We Liked

  • Genuinely rugged build that feels overbuilt for the price
  • Offline maps work without a phone connection
  • Battery life is in another league
  • AMOLED is sharp and bright outdoors

Worth Knowing

  • 50mm case is chunky on smaller wrists
  • Zepp app is decent but not as polished as Garmin Connect
  • No music storage at this price point

Full Specifications

Display 1.5″ AMOLED, 480×480
Case Size 50 x 50 x 13.75 mm
Battery Up to 27 days typical use
GPS Dual-band, 6 satellite systems, offline maps
Water Rating 10 ATM, ISO 22810
Durability MIL-STD-810H, -22°F operation

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it too big for everyday wear?

At 50mm it’s a full-size watch. If you’ve worn a Garmin Fenix or a dive watch before, it’ll feel familiar. Small wrists may want to try the Balance instead.

Does it work with iPhones?

Yes, the Zepp app supports both iOS and Android with full notification and sync support.

Can it replace a Garmin Fenix 7?

For most outdoor users at half the price, basically yes. You give up some training depth and a few advanced metrics, but you keep the bones.

Final Verdict

If you want a smartwatch you can throw in a backpack, drop on rocks and still get a month of battery out of, the T-Rex 3 is the obvious pick under $300. It’s not just a rugged-styled smartwatch — it’s genuinely built for the outdoors.

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