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Nothing’s CMF sub-brand has unveiled the Watch 3 Pro, priced at $99 (around ₹4,999), currently available at roughly $79 (₹3,999). It builds on its predecessor with a larger 1.43″ AMOLED display—about 10% bigger than the earlier model—along with an always-on display (AOD), metal case, and silicone straps. Battery life reaches up to 13 days with regular use, about 11 days with occasional heavy tracking, and drops to around 4–5 days if you enable AOD. It fully charges in roughly 99 minutes.

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ChatGPT Adds Flair, GPS Gets Sharper

A standout for its price point is ChatGPT integration—users can speak prompts like “set timer” or “weather update” and receive responses as on-screen text, since there’s no speaker. GPS tracking also receives a boost: dual-band positioning helps the Watch 3 Pro maintain an accurate signal even in busy or signal-challenged areas, improving route tracking compared to prior models.

Health Monitoring Covers the Basics

The watch supports over 130 workout modes, heart rate, sleep, stress, and women’s health tracking, plus SpO₂. The updated sensor delivers slightly better accuracy across various skin tones and activity levels. The companion app (Nothing X) now integrates with Strava, Apple Health, and Google Health Connect. While the features are solid, previous user feedback includes occasional inconsistencies—missed steps or sleep data hiccups.

Customisation Takes a Hit

While the Watch 3 Pro refines the design, it loses some flexibility: the interchangeable bezel available in earlier models is gone. The result is a sleeker look, but with fewer personalisation options.

Smart Features Without Full Smartwatch Depth

Now supports Bluetooth calling and gesture controls, plus a secondary mic for improved voice clarity.But it still does not have support for third-party apps, music storage, or direct message replies on the watch. The software retains the simplicity of the experience, even if the hardware seems up to the task.

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Final Verdict: Good Value, But Limited Depth

For less than $100, the Watch 3 Pro provides decent battery life, a crisp display, better GPS, and a unique ChatGPT feature. But it lacks full smartwatch capability—no app support or rich interactivity. If you're looking for complete smartwatch depth, this will feel constrained. For casual wearers who want fitness tracking and an occasional AI feature, it's an attractive, affordably priced choice.