Key Takeaways
1. The Amazfit T-Rex 3 smartwatch received a new update, version 4.3.8.4, shortly after version 4.3.8.2 was paused.
2. The update includes a bug fix for daily activity calorie calculations.
3. New metrics for Outdoor Running and Trail Running, such as Equivalent Pace and Average Equivalent Pace, have been added.
4. Enhanced compatibility with speed sensors, cadence sensors, and power meters for Indoor Cycling, as well as support for Stryd sensors for HYROX Race.
5. Users can now record voice memos during workouts, and improvements were made to the Terrain Map and workout track page.
A fresh update has been released for the Amazfit T-Rex 3 smartwatch. The version 4.3.8.4 update comes a few weeks after the initial software version 4.3.8.2 was rolled out. However, it seems that the distribution of the earlier version was put on hold.
Minor Changes in Update
When compared to version 4.3.8.2, there’s just one adjustment in version 4.3.8.4. This adjustment is a bug fix that addresses a problem with the calculation of daily activity calories. For those who missed out on the 4.3.8.2 release, this update introduces a broader range of new features.
New Features Introduced
The change log posted on the Amazfit T-Rex 3/3 Pro Facebook group mentions two new metrics for Outdoor Running and Trail Running: Equivalent Pace and Average Equivalent Pace. Additionally, there are workout-specific enhancements such as compatibility with speed sensors, cadence sensors, and power meters for Indoor Cycling, as well as support for Stryd sensors for HYROX Race.
With this update, Amazfit T-Rex 3 users can now record voice memos while working out, and both the Terrain Map and workout track page have been enhanced. The full change log for software version 4.3.8.4 is provided below. It’s not clear when this new update will be fully available. Once it’s ready for you, you can install the update for the Amazfit T-Rex 3 (currently $249.99 at Amazon) through the Zepp app.
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