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Nothing’s CMF Watch 3 Pro now starts down at $61.50 via Amazon (Nearly 40% off)

Over at Amazon you’ll find the latest Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro starting down at $61.60 shipped. This already-affordable smart wearable carries a $99 list price and is now up to 38% off to land at some of the lowest prices we have tracked to date. 

Regularly $99, you’ll find the Light Green model sitting down at $61.60 while the Dark Gray, Orange, and Ash Gray models are starting from just under $79, all with free shipping courtesy of Amazon of course. 

The Light Green model is sitting within $1 of its best price ever with the Dark Gray variant matching the Amazon all-time low, much like its Black/Orange counterpart. The Ash Gray has been roughly $10 lower than this previously. 

While certainly not the highest-end wearable out there, no one was expecting that with a $100 MSRP. That said, this is a wrist computer specifically designed for “everyday users and casual fitness explorers” that still delivers a bevy of intelligent features alongside that special Nothing sense of design – this is where it really shines for me personally. 

You can take a deeper dive into the feature set in our launch coverage at 9to5Google right here, but we will touch on some highlights while we are at it. Firstly, you’ll find the experience centered around a 1.43-inch AMOLED display alongside a four-channel heart rate sensor, 130 sports modes, and 13 days of battery life. 

One-handed gesture control for “calls, music, morning news,” and more also join the brand’s usual ChatGPT integration:

With ChatGPT integration, you can ask questions, get facts, or set reminders, all using natural-language voice prompts. A built-in voice recorder with auto-transcription helps capture notes or ideas on the go, and an Essential News tool delivers daily digests based on your interests. Bluetooth calling, gesture shortcuts, and 140-character quick replies round out a smart, intuitive experience that keeps up with you. An additional microphone has been added to improve call pickup. 

Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro features:

  • Ultra-Accurate Health & Fitness Tracker: The CMF Watch 3 Pro smart watches enhance your fitness journey with advanced heart rate tracking (4-channel sensor, 10%+ accuracy boost), precise sleep monitoring (5%+ accuracy, sleep zone tracking), stress, SpO₂ levels, and L1+L5 Dual Band GPS for ultra-accurate navigation. The watch features 130+ exercise modes with GOMORE-powered performance analysis, 7-type motion recognition, plus daily health guidance for a smarter, healthier lifestyle.
  • Your AI Life Companion: The CMF Smartwatch enables crystal-clear Bluetooth calls with AI noise reduction, a built-in mic, and speaker, supporting 30 contacts. New gesture control allows one-handed operation for calls, music, morning news, smart wallpapers, voice notes with transcripts & personalized fitness Coaching, and more. Requires Android 6.0 or iOS 13+. Download the Nothing X App 3.0, all on Your Watch!
  • Style for Every Occasion: Elegant Brushed Metal to Rugged Outdoor Designs feature a vibrant 1.43” AMOLED Display with sharp resolution, bigger display with up to 10 percent more screen area—a thinner, lighter, and more comfortable design. Comes with Always-on Display, featuring 150 AOD Watch faces to match the main dial, providing the richest customization options. The ideal smartwatch for seamless transitions from the boardroom to adventure!

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices