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Amazfit launches military certified smartwatch T-Rex Pro in India at ₹12,999

Mar 26, 2021, 17:02 IST
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Amazfit, the smart wearable brand on Friday launched its military certified rugged outdoor smartwatch T-Rex Pro to India for ₹12,999.
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Amazfit Trex-Pro is an upgraded version of T-Rex, which was launched globally during CES 2020.

The smartwatch will be available on Amazon as well as on in.amazfit.com starting March 28.

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According to the company, Amazfit T-Rex Pro is considered to be the most affordable Military Certified Rugged Outdoor Smartwatch.

The Amazfit T-Rex Pro has passed 15 regulations of military standard (MIL-STD-810). Under these the smartwatch is made to T-Rex withstand Extreme Temperature and conditions from 70C heat to -40 cold along with 240Hrs of humidity, 96 hours of Salt spray and many more.

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The smartwatch is packed with 100+ sports modes, tracking user performance in everything from indoor and outdoor running to cycling to skiing and more. The smartwatch features a 1.3-inch AMOLED screen with (360x360 pixels) with always-on-display, SPO2.

It features 40hrs GPS, quad-GNSS, a BioTracker, optical heart rate sensor, 10 ATM water resistance.


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