Apr 1, 2026 1:45 PM
You can grab a nice discount on the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro for a limited time.

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If you're curious about whether you need a smartwatch but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars finding out, I have some good news for you. The Nothing CMF Watch Pro 3 is currently marked down to just $69 on Amazon, a $30 discount from its usual price. It has a surprisingly rich feature set for the price and would make a great workout or sleep tracker even if you already have a nicer smartwatch.
Photograph: Adrienne So
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Despite its very wallet-friendly price point, the CMF Watch 3 Pro has everything you'd expect from a modern smartwatch. There are health and fitness data points, including workout tracking and an optical heart rate monitor, and dual-band GPS means all of your runs or bike rides will be tracked with the utmost accuracy. Our reviewer Adrienne So tested her readings against the Oura Ring 4 and found they matched up, an impressive feat for such an inexpensive offering.
There are some advantages to this price and feature set combination. The Watch 3 Pro is notably lighter weight than most premium smartwatches, which is great for working out or sleeping, and the battery lasts well over a week on a single charge, something few other options can claim anywhere close to. It's moisture- and dustproof up to IP68, so you don't have to worry about getting caught in the rain, and has a metal body that feels durable and sturdy.
It isn't all perfect, and you'll have to make some compromises here to save a few bucks. You should be careful to use the Nothing app rather than the older CMF Watch app, but there are still some oddities, like sleep tracking accuracy issues, and a running coach that leaves a bit to be desired.
If you're interested in checking out the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro, head on over to Amazon to pick it up for its discounted price point in all four colors: orange, ash gray, dark gray, and light green. If you think you might want something more substantial, check out our guide to the best smartwatches.
Brad Bourque is a contributor for WIRED with a focus on computing hardware and peripherals. He’s a lifelong Oregonian and an avid Portland Thorns and Timbers supporter. On his days off, you can find him riding his ebike around Portland or taking his dog to the park. ... Read More
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