Amazfit T-Rex 3 stands out in India’s booming smartwatch market. Priced at Rs 19,999, it packs a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with 480 x 480 resolution and 2,000 nits brightness protected by Gorilla Glass. The device runs ZeppOS 4 and connects via the Zepp App.
Buyers get over 170 workout modes, dual-band GPS with offline maps, and navigation that works through Bluetooth headphones. A BioTracker PPG sensor handles heart rate and SpO2 tracking. OpenAI’s GPT-4o assistant adds smarts, while Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2 ensure connectivity. The 700mAh battery lasts up to 27 days in typical use or 13 days under heavy load. GPS modes range from 42 hours accurate to 180 hours max battery.
Huawei Watch GT 6 follows closely at Rs 18,999. This model works with Android 9+ and iOS 13+ phones. The 46mm version sports a 1.47-inch AMOLED screen at 466 x 466 pixels and 317 ppi. A smaller 41mm option bumps pixel density to 352 ppi on its 1.32-inch display. Stainless steel builds the case.
Sensors cover accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, optical heart rate, barometer, temperature, and ambient light. No ECG or depth sensors here. Durability hits 5ATM plus IP69 ratings. Sunflower GPS pairs with NFC, Bluetooth 6, Wi-Fi, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC. Battery life reaches 21 days max, 12 days typical, or 7 days with always-on display. The 41mm variant manages 14 days max or 40 hours in outdoor sports.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, in its 44mm size, brings premium features under budget. A 1.5-inch Super AMOLED always-on display runs at 480 x 480 pixels. The 3nm Exynos W1000 chipset pairs with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage on Wear OS-based One UI 6 Watch.
Health tracking includes heart rate, SpO2, sleep, Workout Routine, and Race mode for performance comparisons. Advanced tools cover AI sleep analysis, Sleep Apnea detection, ECG, blood pressure, atrial fibrillation alerts, and irregular heart rate warnings. The 425mAh battery supports WPC wireless fast charging. Dimensions measure 44.4 x 44.4 x 9.7mm at 33.8g.
Amazfit Balance offers everyday appeal for Rs 16,999 in its 46mm dial. An aluminum alloy frame keeps it slim at 35g without strap and 46 x 46 x 10.6mm. The 1.5-inch AMOLED screen hits 480 x 480 and 323 ppi with anti-glare.
Continuous monitoring tracks heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, and body composition via BIA. Dual-band GPS uses six satellite systems and offline maps. Zepp OS 3.0 powers Zepp Flow AI voice assistance, NFC Zepp Pay, microphone, speaker, and dual X-axis motors. A 475mAh battery lasts up to 14 days with magnetic charging. Sensors include accelerometer, gyroscope, geomagnetic, barometer, light, and temperature. Connectivity adds Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, and NFC.
OnePlus Watch 2R rounds out the options at Rs 13,999 on Amazon. Its 1.43-inch AMOLED display features 466 x 466 resolution, 60Hz refresh, 1,000 nits, and 2.5D sapphire glass. A dual-chip setup runs Snapdragon W5 on WearOS 4 and BES2700 on RTOS, backed by 2GB RAM and 32GB storage.
Dual-band GPS supports BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, and QZSS. The OHealth app tracks heart rate, SpO2, sleep, and stress. A 500mAh battery with 7.5W VOOC fast charging via USB-C delivers 100 hours in Smart Mode or 12 days in Power Saving. Ratings hit 5ATM and IP68 on an aluminum body with silicone straps. Size is 47.0 x 46.6 x 12.1mm; weight is 59g with straps or 37g without.
These watches deliver GPS, health sensors, and long batteries without breaking Rs 20,000. India’s market now favors rugged builds like 10 ATM on T-Rex 3 alongside AI tools and multi-day endurance on models from Huawei and Amazfit.
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