Next up is the Realme Watch 3 Pro - successor to last year's Watch 2 Pro. The Realme Watch 3 Pro sports a "retina-grade" 1.78" AMOLED color touchscreen of 448x368-pixel resolution. It has a refresh rate of 50-60 FPS and a peak brightness of 500 nits. That's 100 nits dimmer than the Watch 2 Pro's panel, which is of LCD type and is a tad smaller than the Watch 3 Pro's screen. The Realme Watch 3 Pro supports over 100 dynamic and static watch faces, and you also have the option to create one using a photo from the connected device's album.
The Watch 3 Pro supports Bluetooth voice
calling and comes with the usual set of health and fitness features, including
heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and blood oxygen level measurement. The
smartwatch can also measure your stress levels and track women's menstruation
cycle.
Besides, the Realme Watch 3 Pro supports
110+ indoor and outdoor sports modes and comes with Cywee Professional Sports
Algorithm that can intelligently identify some activities, including walking,
running, and cycling. Oddly enough, unlike the Watch 2 Pro and Watch 3, the
Watch 3 Pro isn't IP68 dust and water-resistant and can't track your swimming
performance.
That said, the Watch 3 Pro comes with five
GNSS systems - including GPS - and uses Cywee's professional GPS positioning
algorithm for accurate location tracking. It has Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and
works with Android (5.1 and above) and iOS (11 and above) devices. The Realme
Watch 3 Pro packs a 345 mAh battery advertised to offer up to 10 days of
endurance with "standard daily use of GPS and Bluetooth calling" and
up to 13 days without Bluetooth calling.
The Realme Watch 3 Pro weighs 26.7g, while
the straps weigh 14g. The straps are made of silicone and have a 22m width,
with the adjustable length being 140-220mm. Realme will start selling the Watch
3 Pro for INR 4,999 (US$ 62/€ 63) from September 9 in India through its official
website, Flipkart, and mainline channels with two color options - Black and
Grey.