Black Shark has launched its latest smartwatch in the Chinese market, the GS3, boasting a rugged design, impressive battery life, and a plethora of features for fitness enthusiasts.

Black Shark GS3 Smartwatch Specifications:

The GS3 sports a vibrant 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of brightness, protected by a durable 8H+ Corning Gorilla Glass screen and a rotating digital crown.

The watch comes with 100+ sports modes along with built-in optical, heart rate, and blood oxygen sensors for comprehensive health monitoring. The watch also features 24/7 heart rate and blood oxygen tracking, sleep monitoring, and comprehensive data logging for steps, calories, and pressure.

The GS3 utilizes an independent GNSS chip supporting GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, GALILEOGPS, and QZSS satellite systems for precise location tracking. Furthermore, the smartwatch boasts a 5ATM + IP69K dustproof and waterproof rating, making it suitable for swimming and other water activities.

The GS3 integrates seamlessly with your daily life. It offers AI watch faces, Baidu Maps navigation, quick access to payment codes, NFC functionality for smart door locks, and even features Baidu Wenxin Yiyuan AI assistant for voice queries and information retrieval. The watch also features Bluetooth calling and ENC noise reduction.

Since this is a rugged smartwatch, it boasts a tough exterior, having passed 15 rigorous military standard certifications, making it resistant to extreme temperatures, harsh weather conditions, and even impacts.

The Black Shark GS3 boasts an impressive 21-day battery life, thanks to its ultra-low power consumption chip and high-density battery. This eliminates the need for frequent charging, making it ideal for extended trips or everyday use.

Pricing and Availability

The Black Shark GS3 is currently available for pre-order on JD.com at a special price of 499 yuan (approximately $70). Earlier this year, Black Shark also launched the GT3 smartwatch, boasting a 1.96-inch 60Hz AMOLED display and Bluetooth calling functionality, all for just $34.

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