Zeblaze Stratos 3 Premium GPS Smart Watch: 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED Display
Meet the Zeblaze Stratos 3—not just another smartwatch, but a sleek, high-performance companion for those who refuse to compromise on style or smarts. Its 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED Display (that's 466*466 pixels of pure eye candy) delivers visuals so sharp, you'll forget you're wearing a watch. Whether you're running, hiking, or just trying to find your way out of a metaphorical (or literal) forest, the built-in GPS has got your back. And with Hi-Fi Bluetooth, your phone calls will sound like you're chatting in person—unless you're calling from a wind tunnel, but hey, we can't fix everything. Thanks to BT5.3, connections are not just stable; they're 'why isn't everything this smooth?' stable. Plus, the IP68 waterproof rating means it laughs in the face of rain, splashes, and even your most enthusiastic swim strokes.
Here's the lowdown on what makes this watch tick (pun absolutely intended):
- That Ultra HD AMOLED Display? It's like having a mini cinema on your wrist.
- Lost? The built-in GPS is your digital compass to the world.
- Hi-Fi Bluetooth turns your watch into a walkie-talkie with style.
- BT5.3: because waiting for devices to connect is so last decade.
- IP68 waterproof—because life's too short to worry about water.
- Built-in GPS
- Hi-Fi Bluetooth Phone Calls
- BT5.3
- IP68 Waterproof
- 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED Display
General specs
- Brand: Zeblaze
- Model: Stratos 3
- Seller: Gshopper
- Display: 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED, 466*466 Pixels
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, GPS
- Waterproof: IP68
- Features: Hi-Fi Bluetooth Phone Calls, Built-in GPS
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Zeblaze | Zeblaze | Zeblaze | Zeblaze | Zeblaze | Zeblaze |
Model | Stratos 3 | GTR 3 Pro | Ares 3 Pro | Stratos 4 | 3 | GTR 3 |
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Price | $73.48 | $48.99 | $53.99 | $60.93 | $40.00 | $50.99 |
Seller | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Sunsky | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | August 23, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 |
Display | 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED, 466*466 Pixels | 1.43 inch Ultra HD AMOLED, 466*466 pixels | 1.52 inch IPS | |||
Features | Hi-Fi Bluetooth Phone Calls, Built-in GPS | Fitness tracking, Wellness monitoring | Voice calling, 100+ sport modes, 24H health monitor, Blood pressure monitoring, SpO2 monitoring, Heart rate monitoring |
Charlotte T.
Paris
June 11, 2025
Before I got this, I was using a basic watch that just told time and nothing else—it felt so outdated. Now, with this one, my daily routine has changed a lot; I can track my runs without carrying my phone, and the visuals are just WOW. In summary, it's quite an upgrade, though not flawless. I could be wrong, but for the price, it's decent. Would I recommend it? Maybe, if you're into gaming and need something reliable but don't expect perfection. 😊
- Pros: The screen is absolutely stunning, like a tiny movie on my wrist, and it's so sharp I can see everything clearly. I love how it connects to my phone without any delays, making calls sound super clear as if the person is right there. It's also great for not getting lost, as it guides me well outdoors, and I don't have to worry about water damage during my swims or in the rain.
- Cons: Sometimes the directions aren't perfect, and I end up a bit confused in new places. The battery could last longer, as I find myself charging it more often than I'd like. It's a bit heavy on my wrist after wearing it all day, and the initial setup was a bit tricky for someone not super into tech stuff.