CMF Watch 3 Pro: ChatGPT-Powered Smartwatch Arrives Globally, India Wait Continues

CMF Watch 3 Pro: CMF, the sub-brand of Nothing, has introduced its latest smartwatch, the Watch 3 Pro, in select global markets. With standout features like ChatGPT integration, gesture control, and Bluetooth calling, the device is positioning itself as a smart, AI-powered wearable.

It also comes with a high-resolution AMOLED display, customisable watch faces, and comprehensive health tracking features. However, while it’s now on sale in regions like Italy and Japan, there’s still no word on when, or if, it will arrive in India.

CMF Watch 3 Pro Price, Availability

The CMF Watch 3 Pro is priced at EUR 99 in Italy, which converts to roughly Rs 10,000, and JPY 13,800 in Japan, approximately Rs 8,100. The smartwatch is currently available in three colours: Dark Grey, Light Grey, and a bold Orange variant.

It is being sold through regional CMF websites for now. However, the company has not confirmed any launch plans for the Indian market as of yet.

Display, Build Quality, And Smart Features

The smartwatch features a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED screen with a resolution of 466x466 pixels, a refresh rate of 60Hz, and peak brightness of up to 670 nits. Users can pick from over 120 watch faces, many of which can be customised.

In terms of design, the Watch 3 Pro includes a metal middle frame and offers IP68-rated protection from dust and water. On the smart functionality front, it supports gesture control, allowing wrist movements to trigger specific actions. The watch also includes Bluetooth 5.3 calling capabilities.

Health Tracking And App Support

For wellness, the CMF Watch 3 Pro offers AI-powered heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, stress detection, and advanced sleep cycle analysis. It also includes menstrual health tracking, guided breathing exercises, and animated warm-up guidance for fitness routines.

The device is compatible with the Nothing X app, which allows users to manage music playback, track fitness metrics, and even control the phone’s camera shutter remotely.

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