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CMF Watch 3 Pro launches in India with ChatGPT support, GPS and 130+ sports modes

CMF Watch 3 Pro

CMF has launched the Watch 3 Pro in India, bringing its latest smartwatch to the market after its earlier international debut in January. The new model succeeds the Watch Pro 2 and adds upgraded fitness tracking, AI tools, Bluetooth calling, and longer battery life.

CMF Watch 3 Pro

The CMF Watch 3 Pro features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 pixel resolution, 60fps refresh rate, 326ppi pixel density, 650 nits typical brightness, and up to 670 nits peak brightness. CMF says the screen-to-body ratio is 10% higher than the Watch Pro 2. Always-On Display is also supported.

The smartwatch has a precision-milled metal body, soft-touch silicone straps, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It comes in Light Green, Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange. The device measures 25.8 x 4.7 x 1.44cm and weighs 51g.

What fitness and smart features does the CMF Watch 3 Pro offer?

For fitness tracking, the Watch 3 Pro supports more than 130 sports modes, including 131 listed activity modes and automatic detection for seven activities. It includes dual-band GPS with L1 and L5 support, along with GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and Beidou. CMF has also added a four-channel heart rate sensor, SpO2 monitoring, an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor, 6-axis motion tracking, sleep detection with enhanced sleep tracking, stress monitoring, women’s health records, calories, distance, exercise duration, water reminders, and stand-up alerts.

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The watch also offers Active Score, which uses MET-based data to summarise weekly physical activity. AI-powered workout summaries show training load, estimated recovery time, and endurance predictions for 5K and 10K runs.

Smart features include ChatGPT-based voice prompts, Bluetooth calling, a speaker, a microphone, an additional microphone for clearer calls, gesture shortcuts, 140-character quick replies, weather, flashlight, Find My Phone, voice recording with transcription, and Essential News digests.

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The 350mAh battery is rated for up to 13 days of typical use, 10 to 11 days with heavy use, 4.5 days with AOD and heavy use, 17.2 hours of continuous GPS use, and up to 60 days in power-saving mode. A full charge takes 99 minutes.

The CMF Watch 3 Pro works with the Nothing X app, which now supports CMF watches, including the Watch Pro and Watch Pro 2. It also supports Strava, Apple Health, and Google Health Connect.

How much does the CMF Watch 3 Pro cost in India?

The CMF Watch 3 Pro is priced at Rs. 7,999, with an introductory price of Rs. 6,999. Early bird sales begin on May 7 at 12PM, followed by general sales on May 8 through Flipkart and participating offline stores across India.

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Lenovo’s small but powerful gaming tablet is now available in the U.S.

Lenovo’s latest small gaming tablet is now on sale in the U.S. The Legion Tab Gen 5 was announced earlier for the European market and is now available through Lenovo’s official website in a single Eclipse Black finish for US customers.

The U.S. model comes with 12GB of LPDDR5T RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage. It is priced at $849 and includes a Folio case and a 68W charger in the box.

Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5

The Legion Tab Gen 5 uses an 8.8-inch 3K LCD display with a 3040 x 1904 pixel resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio and 408ppi pixel density. The panel supports a 165Hz variable refresh rate, 144Hz touch sampling rate, 750 nits peak brightness, HDR10, and 98% DCI-P3 color coverage.

Power comes from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, built on a 3nm process. The tablet also includes Lenovo’s Legion Coldfront Vapor cooling system with a vapor chamber, which the company says improves heat dissipation by 32%.

The tablet runs Android 16 and includes Lenovo’s AI Engine+. The software features include improved in-game sound, AI noise cancellation for voice chat, and AI-based touch sensitivity optimization.

For cameras, the Legion Tab Gen 5 has a 50MP rear camera and a 50MP front-facing camera. The battery capacity is 9,000mAh, with support for 68W fast charging.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and USB-C audio. Lenovo has also included two USB-C ports, allowing users to charge the tablet while connecting accessories or peripherals.

The tablet weighs 360 grams and measures 206.5 x 128.5 x 7.6mm, making it smaller than most full-size gaming tablets. With its high-refresh display, flagship chipset, large battery, and dual USB-C setup, Lenovo is targeting users who want a compact Android tablet built mainly for gaming.

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Xiaomi’s Redmi Watch 6 has gone international with a 24-day battery promise

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Xiaomi has started selling the Redmi Watch 6 and Redmi Watch 6 NFC outside China, months after the smartwatch first launched in its home market in October. The international rollout currently covers Poland, Romania, and Thailand, though the NFC model is available only in Poland for now.

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The Redmi Watch 6 features a 2.07-inch AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, 324ppi pixel density, 2mm symmetrical bezels and an 82% screen-to-body ratio. Xiaomi says the panel can reach up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, which should help with outdoor visibility. The watch also supports an always-on display and raise-to-wake functionality.

The smartwatch has a 9.9mm body and uses a unibody design with an aluminum alloy frame. Xiaomi says it is 1.4mm thinner than the previous generation, with 20% higher Vickers hardness and a 40% higher yield point. The design includes a raised stainless steel dial and an extra physical button. The added button can open the control center, access the shutdown or restart menu, and trigger an emergency contact shortcut when pressed three times.

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Battery life is another major specification. The Redmi Watch 6 packs a 550mAh battery rated for up to 24 days with light use, 12 days with normal use, and seven days with intensive use. It also includes a linear motor with more than 20 vibration patterns for alarms, notifications, fitness alerts, and health updates.

For fitness and outdoor tracking, the watch supports more than 150 sports modes, 5ATM water resistance and independent GNSS. The GNSS setup uses dual L1 antennas and supports five systems for improved positioning accuracy. Xiaomi says the watch can automatically select the antenna with the stronger signal based on how it is being worn.

Health features include 24/7 heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, stress monitoring, sleep analysis, breathing exercises, abnormal heart rate alerts, low blood oxygen vibration alerts and women’s health management. The Redmi Watch 6 NFC adds contactless payments through Mastercard and Visa.

Pricing & availabile

Prices start at PLN 449, RON 519 and THB 3,190 for the standard model, while the NFC version costs PLN 499 in Poland.

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GOBOULT’s new Mustang speakers bring Marshall-style looks at budget prices

GOBOULT has launched two new portable Bluetooth speakers in India under its Mustang-branded lineup, the Mustang GT20 and Mustang GT40. The speakers bring an automotive-inspired design, but the boxy shape, textured body, front grille, and prominent script-style branding may also look familiar to anyone who has seen Marshall-style speakers.

The Mustang GT20 is the smaller model in the lineup. It offers 20W sound output and uses dual dynamic drivers with a passive bass radiator. GOBOULT has added several car-themed design touches, including a leather-textured finish, metallic race grille, Mustang branding, underbody DRLs, and traction-inspired base detailing.

The GT20 also includes an ignition-style shift-stick control that works like a push-start mechanism and plays a sound effect. There is a fuel-gauge-style battery indicator and RGB lighting as well. For connectivity, the speaker supports Bluetooth 6.0, TWS pairing, TF card playback, and USB playback. It offers up to 7 hours of battery life and carries an IPX4 rating for water resistance.

GOBOULT Mustang GT 40 BT Speaker

The Mustang GT40 sits above it as the more powerful option. It delivers 40W output and also uses dual dynamic drivers with a passive bass radiator. The design keeps the same automotive theme, with a leather-textured body, metallic race grille, Mustang detailing, reinforced corner structure, and a leatherette carrying strap.

Unlike the GT20, the GT40 comes with dedicated metallic knobs for bass, treble, and volume control. It also includes a fuel-gauge-style battery display. Connectivity options remain the same, with Bluetooth 6.0, TWS stereo pairing, Bluetooth playback, TF card support, and USB playback. Battery life is rated at up to 7 hours, and the speaker also gets IPX4 water resistance.

Pricing & availability

The Mustang GT20 is priced at Rs. 2,999, while the Mustang GT40 is priced at Rs. 3,999. Both speakers are available in India from today through GOBOULT’s official website and online platforms, including Amazon.in, Flipkart, and Myntra.

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Amazon Price History Feature Now Shows Data for Up to 365 Days

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Amazon is giving shoppers a wider look at how product prices have changed before they buy. Its price history feature, available through the AI shopping assistant Rufus, can now show pricing data across 30, 90, and 365 days.

Before Amazon built price history into its own shopping experience, customers often had to depend on third-party plugins, browser extensions, or external tracking sites. These services helped shoppers judge whether a deal was real, but they were not always reliable. Some had device or region limitations, and others could show missing or inaccurate pricing data.

Amazon is now bringing that information directly into the product page. Instead of relying only on a current discount label, shoppers can see how the price has moved over time before deciding whether to buy immediately or wait.

Amazon says more than 50 million customers have already used price history since the feature launched in 2024. The company also says the average customer checks price history three times a month, suggesting that it has become a regular part of the shopping process for both daily-use products and bigger purchases.

There are two ways to use the feature. On a product detail page, customers can click the price history link placed next to the product price. They can also open Rufus from the product page and ask questions such as “What’s the price history?”, “Has this item been on sale in the past 30 days?”, or “Is this the lowest price recently?”

On the Amazon Shopping app, the Rufus icon appears at the bottom right corner of the product detail page. On desktop, it is available in the top navigation bar.

The feature is currently available to customers in the U.S., UK, Canada, and India. The expanded 365-day price history view is now rolling out in the U.S., UK, and India, with broader availability expected in the coming weeks.

The tool could help shoppers compare prices on electronics, home appliances, furniture, winter clothing, or everyday essentials. A product may look heavily discounted on the day of purchase, but the one-year history can show whether that price is actually low compared with earlier months.

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