Amazfit T-Rex Pro review: Far from extinct, but struggling to evolve
Amazfit has been making a name for itself with a range of competitively priced, attractive, and easy-to-use smartwatches such as the GTR 2, and now it’s back with the Amazfit T-Rex Pro. It’s a follow-up of sorts to the T-Rex from early 2020, but it’s not the major evolutionary leap we’d like to see after a year of waiting. Repeating the same designs over and over (the Amazfit GT series all look basically the same too) isn’t what we expect these days, and while it may help keep the price down, it doesn’t really inspire much interest or excitement. Let’s take a closer look at the T-Rex Pro to find out if we should ignore the lack of imagination, or if Amazfit needs some inspiration. Did you see the Amazfit T-Rex? Good, because the T-Rex Pro looks almost identical. One slight change has made a difference to the impression the watch leaves, and that’s the different bezel treatment. The T-Rex’s bezel on my review sample was black plastic and looked cheap and nasty. The T-Rex Pro’s bezel is ...
Comprehensive activity tracking; Reliable, easy to use software; Reasonably priced; Tough and water resistant;
Battery life isn't as advertised; No design alterations over previous model;