Adding another smartwatch to the local market, the CMF Watch 3 Pro comes to Australia as an affordable wearable for fitness beginners.
Made by Nothing’s CMF sub-brand, known for its equally affordable phones, the new watch is billed as a smart wearable for “everyday users and casual fitness explorers”.
At $179 in Australia, the CMF Watch 3 Pro targets the entry-level market, so it’s not directly competing with the likes of the Apple Watch or the Samsung Galaxy Watch. It includes a 1.43-inch AMOLED watch face and many of the sensors ubiquitous with smartwatches (heart rate, GPS, and so on).
CMF banks on the watch’s long battery life as a main drawcard. It claims that the watch lasts up to 13 days of “typical use”, and up to 60 days when used in its power-saving mode. That’s a lot longer than many of the flagship wearables that typically last for a day or two between charges.

Compatible with Android and iOS phones, the CMF Watch 3 Pro makes the Nothing X app its home base. Here, you customise watch faces, adjust settings, and track your health metrics.
Consistent with other Nothing devices, the watch supports a built-in ChatGPT integration and voice memo transcriptions. It looks like a bid to compete with Apple’s Siri and Google’s Gemini AI platforms, enlisting a generative AI assistant that communicates in natural language, an end goal that big tech companies are all aiming for.
Available to order from JB Hi-Fi and Optus, the CMF Watch 3 Pro comes in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange designs. Based on JB’s online listing, the watch will arrive by mid-August.
I don’t know about you, but that bright orange band is my pick of the bunch. Brightly coloured tech is my modus operandi, after all.
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