Black Shark GS3 smartwatch has 5 ATM and IP69K protection
08.05.24
Xiaomi has unveiled the new Black Shark GS3 smartwatch, which has increased resistance to extreme temperatures, harsh weather conditions and shocks. The watch has a dust and water resistance rating of 5ATM + IP69K, which allows it to be used for swimming and other water sports.
They feature a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 600 nits brightness, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 8H+. Featuring an ultra-low power chip and high battery density, they provide up to 21 days of battery life. The device supports more than 100 sports modes, and is also equipped with built-in optical sensor, heart rate and blood oxygen sensors for comprehensive health monitoring.
In addition, Xiaomi Black Shark GS3 offers support for GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, GALILEOGPS and QZSS for location tracking, as well as NFC and Bluetooth calling capabilities. The Black Shark GS3 is available now for a special price of around $70.
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