Amazfit Balance 3 launches for $369 with 3,000 nits AMOLED display and 64 GB

Together with the Balance Ultra, Amazfit also announced the Balance 3 today, which offers almost the same features, with two differences. Firstly, the body is made of stainless steel instead of titanium, but is also waterproof up to 10 ATM, and the sapphire crystal display cover is already available on the cheaper model.
Secondly, the battery is slightly smaller at 658 mAh. This gives the smartwatch a battery life of 21 instead of 30 days, or seven instead of ten days with an active always-on display, but the watch is also slightly thinner with a height of 14.6 millimetres including sensors. With a diameter of 51.4 millimetres, the smartwatch is very large, but also boasts a 1.5-inch display with a brightness of 3,000 nits.
The smartwatch can keep an eye on heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, skin temperature and stress levels around the clock and inform users of an unusually high or low heart rate, low blood oxygen saturation or excessive stress. The watch also features sleep and cycle tracking as well as more than 180 sports modes. 64 GB of storage is available for map data, apps and music. Amazfit offers built-in speakers and microphones for phone calls and conversations with AI assistants, an NFC chip for contactless payment and a GPS module.
Pricing and availability
The Amazfit Balance 3 can now be pre-ordered at the manufacturer's online store and delivery is expected to begin mid-June. With a list price of $369.99, the Balance 3 is exactly $230 cheaper than the equally new Balance Ultra.








