Amazfit T-Rex Ultra review: Smartwatch for adventurers, sport enthusiasts

Amazfit T-Rex Ultra review: Smartwatch for adventurers, sport enthusiasts


Boasting a durable all-metal construction, GPS tracking, and a claimed battery life of 20 days, the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra smartwatch promises to be the ultimate companion for extreme sport enthusiasts and backpackers alike. But how practical is this smartwatch when put to the test in real life? Let us find out:


Design and comfort


Featuring a 1.39-inch circular touch screen, the T-Rex Ultra embraces a rugged aesthetic. The buffed-up dial is crafted from all-metal, with a 316L “marine grade” stainless steel bezel and back panel. The middle frame, made of polymer alloy, extends outward to connect with the straps, while other components such as the buttons and side bridge are also stainless steel.


With that sort of construction, it surely has certifications running on its side. It has passed 15 MIL-STD-810G tests, including those for heat, cold, humidity, ice, shock, and mud. Additionally, it holds EN13319 and ISO6245 diving certifications, ensuring it can operate 30 metres below the water surface.


The watch is likely to withstand extreme physical challenges, but this durability comes at the cost of comfort. The stainless steel and hardened polymer construction make the watch quite heavy. While the thick rubberised strap can handle its weight, users might need some time to adjust.


Moreover, finding the right strap hole for a secure fit is crucial; if the strap is even slightly loose, the weight causes the dial to slip and move. Strapping it too tight can be uncomfortable over time, especially with sweat. However, the strap itself is soft and breathable, thanks to numerous pores and holes along its length.


Display


The smartwatch sports a 1.39-inch AMOLED display in a circular design, boasting a resolution of 454×454 for clear output. Scrolling is smooth, and the display does not feel small despite the watch’s thick metallic bezels. With a peak brightness of 1000 nits, the screen remains bright and clearly visible even under direct sunlight. Overall, the display performs its intended function effectively.


Fitness tracking and GPS


The T-Rex Ultra collects extensive data during workout sessions and features over 100 workout modes. While the watch provides consolidated data, the companion Zepp app offers more detailed insights. The watch has a dedicated workout history option, displaying data from previous sessions, including load during the workout, distance, and average speed for activities like walking and running. It also shows a small map of the route taken, though this map is not very useful on the watch itself.


On the smartphone app, not only is the watch data available, but it also includes detailed charts for improved tracking. Additional data includes maximum and minimum heart rate during the workout, post-workout heart rate, heart rate zones, altitude and gradient distribution, stride length for walking and running, and training effect. The session’s route map is overlaid on the default map service, such as Apple Maps on an iPhone, showing various zones based on activity intensity.


Fitness tracking data on Zepp app

For more accurate GPS tracking, you can select “Accuracy mode” from the workout settings on the watch, which defaults to automation mode for better battery management. To track your position within the Maps app on the watch, you need to download a map section (up to 615 km x 400 km) using the companion app over Wi-Fi, as the watch lacks cellular connectivity.


GPS positioning depends on your location; it quickly positions itself outdoors but takes longer indoors. GPS accuracy also varies with the selected mode. Even in Automation mode, the watch is fairly accurate (up to 50m), while in Accuracy mode, it is highly precise.

GPS on Amazfit T-Rex UltraGPS on Amazfit T-Rex Ultra


GPS on Amazfit T-Rex Ultra


Health monitoring


The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra offers a variety of health monitoring features, including heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level tracking, stress monitoring, sleep tracking, breathing counting, and a menstruation cycle tracker for women. Similar to fitness tracking, health indicators provide concise summaries on the watch, while the companion app presents the data more vividly. There is also a one-tap measurement option that tracks all the aforementioned metrics simultaneously and presents a comprehensive health report.


Within the app, the data collected over days and weeks is displayed on graphs, allowing the app to provide trends for each indicator.

Health data on Zepp app


Health data on Zepp app


Companion app


In addition to providing in-depth data for health and fitness monitoring, the companion Zepp app offers various customisation options, including a wide selection of both paid and free watch faces. It essentially allows you to access everything you can do from the watch and more.


The app includes its own App Store, where you can download and install third-party apps onto your T-Rex Ultra smartwatch, although the number of compatible apps is limited. The listed apps are categorised into sections such as utility, productivity, games, lifestyle, and more. Some useful apps are available, such as “Geographic Coordinate,” which uses GPS to determine your location coordinates accurately, even without an offline map of your current location. Besides the app store, you can also manage and change in-app settings for the smartwatch apps directly from the Zepp app on your smartphone.


Additionally, the app provides access to Zepp Coach, a paid-tier service that allows you to choose and customise a training plan based on your fitness goals.


Overall, the companion Zepp app is basic but offers everything you need while using the smartwatch. However, it might take some time to get used to it, as its navigation experience is not the most streamlined.


Battery


Battery life on the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra is commendable, with the company claiming a 20-day battery life, which may even be exceeded based on your usage. During testing over approximately 25 days, I only needed to charge the smartwatch once. While I wore it daily for notifications and call alerts, I also frequently used it for full health monitoring and occasionally for workout tracking with GPS. However, using the “Accuracy Mode” GPS more often will drain the 500mAh battery faster.


For charging, the company provides a dual-pin magnetic charging cable with USB-A type connectivity, which charges the battery from zero to 100 per cent in an hour and 35 minutes.


Who it is for


  • Those looking for a rugged smart watches

  • Those looking for big battery life

  • Those looking to track their fitness data accurately and require GPS accuracy

  • Those looking for a companion to track and monitor outdoor activities


Who is it not for


  • You want a comfortable daily driver with lightweight design

  • You need built-in mic and speakers for calling and voice assistant

  • You want support for general apps and features



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Govt aims to boost use of AI in food processing to improve efficiency

Govt aims to boost use of AI in food processing to improve efficiency


MEITY Secretary S Krishnan pitched for wider adoption of AI, saying some work was already happening in agriculture but the food processing sector was still in the early stages of using such technologies | File image


India plans to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the food processing sector to improve efficiency, enhance farmers’ incomes and reduce the environmental impact, officials said on Wednesday.


At a conference organised by NIFTEM (National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management) on using frontier technologies in the sector, senior bureaucrats and government advisors stressed the need for a roadmap to deploy AI tools, which are still at a nascent stage in the country’s massive food processing industry.


“As an industry, we need to create a roadmap. The MEITY secretary has come on board. I am sure he is going to be a big support in this endeavour,” Food Processing Secretary Anita Praveen said, referring to the secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY).


MEITY Secretary S Krishnan pitched for wider adoption of AI, saying some work was already happening in agriculture but the food processing sector was still in the early stages of using such technologies.


NITI Aayog member Ramesh Chand said efficient food processing was “climate smart”, helping enhance farmer incomes, satisfy consumers and reduce environmental impact amid increasing climate change challenges.


He suggested using AI to develop simple portable devices for quality assaying of agricultural produce, which could be a “great service to the nation”. “Can we think of low-scale devices to check the quality of the produce? In the absence of assaying devices, we are still focusing on quantity rather than quality,” Chand said.


The officials said AI tools could help improve overall sector efficiency as India aims to reach net zero emissions by 2070.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: May 15 2024 | 2:42 PM IST



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Apple iPad Pro, Air get detailed battery health menu similar to iPhone 15

Apple iPad Pro, Air get detailed battery health menu similar to iPhone 15



The newly launched iPad Pro and iPad Air are reportedly getting a “Battery Health” menu option similar to the iPhone 15 series. According to a report by MacRumors, the new iPad models that it launched at the “Let Loose” event on May 7 are getting a battery health monitor menu in settings with iPadOS 17.5. However, the feature is not available on older generation models.

According to the report, a new Battery Health menu appears within the Battery option in the Settings app. It offers detailed information on the Battery’s Maximum Capacity, Healthy, Cycle Count and an 80 per cent charging limit option. Additionally, users can also view details about the Battery’s manufacturing date and when it was first used. As per the report, the new menu for iPads is identical to the one Apple introduced with the iPhone 15 series.


According to the report, the 80 per cent charging limit option on the new iPads is different from the “Optimised Battery Charging” feature on earlier iPhone models that just delays the charging past the 80 per cent mark. With the new limiter option, the iPad will not charge beyond 80 per cent except for rare occasions for “Maintaining accurate battery state-of-charge estimates.”


Apple offers a similar Battery Health Manager option on its MacBooks that allows users to limit the maximum charging capacity to 80 per cent. MacBook users might keep the device plugged-in while using and this might cause the battery health to drop in the long term. With the new iPads getting closer to MacBooks in terms of functionality, Apple has started incorporating similar features.

First Published: May 15 2024 | 2:35 PM IST



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Apple says it blocked over .8bn fraudulent App Store transactions in 2023

Apple says it blocked over $1.8bn fraudulent App Store transactions in 2023


Apple on May 14 published a report stating it had prevented a combined total of over $7 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions on the App Store from 2020 to 2023. In 2023 alone, it stopped more than $1.8 billion such transactions, the report added. Moreover, Apple stated, the company blocked over 14 million stolen credit cards from transacting on its App Store between 2020 and 2023.


On the apps side, Apple in its report stated that the company rejected over 1.7 million app submissions for failing to meet the App Store’s security and privacy standards. The company also terminated around 374 million developers and customer accounts for security concerns.


Account Fraud


In 2023, Apple said it terminated around 118,000 developers accounts while more than 91,000 developers enrolments were rejected by the company over fraud concerns, preventing submissions of problematic apps to the Apple App Store.


Moreover, Apple said it blocked over 153 million fraudulent customer account creations and deactivated about 374 million accounts for spamming or manipulating ratings and reviews, charts, and search results which the company said “threaten the integrity of the App Store and its users and developers.”


Apps


Apple said that it rejected more than 1.7 million app submissions last year for various reasons including privacy violations and fraudulent activity. The company said that there were numerous instances where the identified apps initially appeared to be harmless products such as a photo editor or a puzzle game but later transformed into illegal movie streaming platforms and gambling apps. In 2023, Apple removed or rejected 40,000 apps for such “bait-and-switch” activities.


There were also instances where Apple found that a submitted app was a copy of an existing app and was meant to trick or scam users. According to the report published by the company, it rejected more than 248,000 such app submissions in 2023. Additionally, over 38,000 app submissions were rejected for containing hidden or undocumented features.


Pirate store fronts


Apple said that it detected and blocked more than 47,000 “illegitimate apps” on “pirate storefronts” (third-party app stores) from reaching its user in the last 12 months. Additionally, the company said it blocked nearly 3.8 million attempts to install or launch apps distributed illicitly through the Developer Enterprise Program, which allows organisations to distribute apps to its employees for internal use.


Rating and reviews


Apple said it removed over 152 million fraud ratings and reviews on its app store that could misguide users in 2023. 

First Published: May 15 2024 | 1:48 PM IST



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Google unleashes generative AI in Search, powered by custom Gemini AI model

Google unleashes generative AI in Search, powered by custom Gemini AI model


Google Search AI Overviews

Google is set to revamp Search experience with generative artificial intelligence (AI) features, powered by its Gemini AI model. The US-based software giant announced at the Google I/O 2024 keynote that it “brings together Gemini’s advanced capabilities — including multi-step reasoning, planning and multimodality — with our best-in-class Search systems.” Here is everything Google announced related to Search at the I/O keynote:


Expanded AI overviews


After testing AI overviews in Search Generative Experience (SGE), Google is bringing this AI-powered feature to Search with immediate rollout in the US and in more countries soon. Like in the SGE, the AI overviews will offer a quick overview of a topic and links to learn more. However, Google expanded the AI overviews with options to simplify the language or break it down in more details. This update is coming soon to Search Labs, for English queries in the US.8


Another new feature coming to AI overviews is support for multi-step reasoning capability. This, Google said, will allow Search users to ask complex question, with all the nuances and caveats, in one go. The multi-step reasoning capabilities in Google Search are coming soon to AI overviews in Search Labs, for English queries in the US.


Meal and trip planning


Google Search will soon double up as a planner to help you figure out a meal plan and to lay down a trip schedule. The meal and trip planning are available now in Search Labs in English in the US. Later this year, Google said it will add customisation capabilities and more categories like parties, date night and workouts.


AI-organised search results


Google said its generative AI, powered by custom Gemini, will think and problem-solve with you when you are looking for new ideas and curate an AI-customised page for you with extensive results under AI-generated headlines. The search results can also be based on video inputs now. All these features will be available for Search Labs users in English in the US and will be enabled in other regions soon.


Search with videos


Google Search will soon get a new capability to allow searching with video. It will be available soon for Search Labs users in English in the US, and will be expanded to more regions over time.

First Published: May 15 2024 | 1:39 PM IST



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Android: Everything Google announced at I/O for smartphone operating system

Android: Everything Google announced at I/O for smartphone operating system


Google I/O 2024 keynote focused on artificial intelligence and how it would change the experience across its platforms and services, including Android. The US-based software giant announced improvements to its gesture-driven Circle to Search feature, which is set to expand to 200 million devices by the end of this year. Moreover, Google announced new capabilities coming to Gemini app, multimodal Gemini Nano model for on-device AI, new accessibility features, and enhanced spam protection.


Circle to Search


Debuted with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series smartphone, Google said its Circle to Search is now available on more than 100 million devices. For the uninitiated, Circle to Search let’s Android smartphone users search anything on their phone without switching to another app and leaving what they are doing.


With features like full-screen translation now available with Circle the feature is set to get new capabilities to help people do more. According to Google, Circle to Search will soon help students with their homework with not just answers but also explaining to them the concepts to reach the answers.


Google said students will receive step-by-step instruction to solve a physics and math problem, once they circle a prompt. This feature will also expand to more complex problems involving symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs and more later in the year.


Gemini Assistant


With a better understanding of what is on the screen and what app is being used on the device, Gemini will get better at using generative AI to help the users be more efficient. Google plans to let users bring Gemini on top of the apps (overlay) with support for actions like drag and drop generated images into Gmail, Google Messages and other places. Moreover, there are new capabilities coming to the Gemini app such as “Ask this” to find specific information in a YouTube video, PDF files, and more.


Gemini Nano with multimodality


Google said it will bring its latest Gemini Nano model with support for reasoning across text, visuals, and audio to the Pixel devices later this year. It essentially means select Pixel smartphones will be able to process text input and understand more information in context like sights, sounds and spoken language. Importantly, the information will be processed on-device.


Gemini Nano’s multimodal capabilities will also help differently abled people, especially those who experience blindness or low vision, through the TalkBack feature that is said to offer richer and clearer descriptions of what’s happening in an image.


Scam call alerts


Google’s Gemini Nano with Multimodality on Android will work to screen the calls and notify users with an alert for suspected scams during phone calls. Google said that the conversation data will stay private as this is an on-device feature.

First Published: May 15 2024 | 12:09 PM IST



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