When the Amazfit Sports Watch 3 launched, we told
you it would launch globally as the Stratos 3, and we were right.
The Stratos 3 is designed for professionals and
enthusiasts. It has a circular dial – a 1.34” JDI Full-Moon reflective
low-power display covered with Gorilla Glass 3. There are two operating systems
on the watch as well as two chips – one for each OS. It also has four buttons
on the right side of the frame.
The Amazfit Stratos 3 has 4GB of storage and 512MB
of RAM. There is a built-in music player, so you can load it up with podcasts
to listen to while you work out. It can track up to 19 different activities,
has a continuous heart rate tracker and V02 max measurement.
In Ultra Endurance Mode, the Stratos 3’s 300mAh
battery will last up to 2 weeks on a single charge while sports mode will see
the battery life drop to half. It also has GNSS (GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, and
Galileo) and NFC and has a 5ATM water-resistant rating. Of course, you also get
notifications from apps and calls when paired to your phone.
There is a premium version called the Stratos 3+ (Sports
Watch 3 Elite Edition) with Sapphire Glass instead of Gorilla Glass, a titanium
bezel instead of stainless steel, and quick release fluoro-rubber straps
instead of silicone straps.
Pricing and availability have not yet been revealed
for both the Stratos 3 and Stratos 3+.
