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“Nothing Launches £99 CMF Watch 3 Pro in UK, Rivals Apple and Samsung”

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A new affordable smartwatch, the CMF Watch 3 Pro, has been launched in the UK by the tech company Nothing, challenging the dominance of Apple and Samsung in the market. Priced at just £99, the CMF Watch 3 Pro offers impressive features despite its low cost.

Featuring a vibrant 1.43-inch AMOLED display with slim bezels, over 120 customizable watch faces, and a battery life of up to 13 days, the CMF Watch 3 Pro provides a premium experience. It is designed to be waterproof, supports fast charging, and includes smart ChatGPT integration.

In addition to its advanced features, the CMF Watch 3 Pro offers health and fitness tracking capabilities such as heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level measurement, and stress tracking. It also tracks workouts and provides guidance on cooldowns and recovery.

The CMF Watch 3 Pro, available in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange, aims to cater to individuals starting their health and fitness journeys. Andrew Freshwater, Head of Smart Products Marketing at Nothing, emphasized the watch’s user-friendly design, making it easy for users to stay on track with their fitness goals.

For those considering Samsung’s wearables, new Galaxy Watches are set to hit the market with updated designs, a faster processor, and a sensor for measuring antioxidants in the body. The Watch8 will start at £319, while the Watch 8 Classic will be priced at £443.

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