The CMF Watch 3 Pro, from Nothing’s sub-brand CMF, launched in India today at Rs 6,999 (introductory price), featuring a vibrant 1.43-inch AMOLED display and up to 13 days of battery life. This upgrade over the Watch Pro 2 brings dual-band GPS, AI running coach, and 131 sports modes, making it ideal for fitness enthusiasts on a budget.
Key Specifications
The watch sports a 1.43-inch round AMOLED screen with 466×466 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and 670 nits peak brightness for clear visibility outdoors. It includes a 350mAh battery lasting 13 days typically or 10 days heavily, IP68 water resistance, and Bluetooth 5.3 for calls and notifications. Sensors cover 4-channel heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, accelerometer, gyroscope, and ambient light.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 1.43″ AMOLED, 466×466, 60Hz, 670 nits |
| Battery | 350mAh, up to 13 days |
| GPS | Dual-band, 5-system |
| Sports Modes | 131+ |
| Other | Bluetooth calling, ChatGPT via Nothing X app, 120+ watch faces |
Health and Fitness Tracking
An upgraded 4-channel heart rate sensor improves accuracy across skin tones and workouts, paired with advanced sleep and stress monitoring. Dual-band GPS ensures precise tracking for runs and cycles, while the AI running coach offers personalized plans, real-time tips, and recovery advice via the Nothing X app. It supports women’s health tracking and auto-detects 7 activities, though swim tracking is absent.
Design and Battery
The metal body with silicone straps (available in Light Green, Dark Grey, Light Grey, Orange) weighs 51.9g and measures 47mm diameter, offering a premium minimalist look. Battery excels at 13 days typical use (steps, HR every 5min, notifications), dropping to 4 days with AOD.
Price and Availability
Priced at Rs 7,999 (Rs 6,999 launch offer), it’s available from May 8 on Flipkart and retail stores, with early access May 7. Competes well against Amazfit Active Edge (Rs 4,999) and NoiseFit models under Rs 5,000.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Stunning AMOLED, long battery, accurate GPS, smooth UI, stylish design.
Cons: No swim tracking, heart rate occasionally off by 5BPM in tests, limited iOS quick replies. Reviews praise its value but note software bugs in early units.