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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Apr 02, 2026 09:55 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Apr 02, 2026 09:55 PM

1.43" CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro Smart Watch (Light Green)

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$45

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Woot! has CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro Smart Watch w/ 1.43" Display (Light Green) for $44.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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About this item:
  • Ultra-Accurate Health Tracking: Advanced 4-channel heart rate sensor, precise sleep tracking, stress & SpO₂ monitoring, and dual-band L1+L5 GPS
  • 130+ Workout Modes: GOMORE-powered performance analysis, motion recognition, Active Score (MET-based fitness)
  • Smart AI Features: Bluetooth calls with AI noise reduction, gesture control, voice notes with transcripts, ChatGPT on wrist*
  • Premium Display & Design: 1.43" AMOLED display, Always-On Display, 150+ customizable watch faces, lightweight metal design
  • 24/7 Wellness Monitoring: Medical-grade heart rate, SpO₂, stress, women's health tracking, hydration & posture reminders
  • Training & Recovery Insights: Personalized heart rate zones, training load, recovery time, aerobic/anaerobic analysis
  • Strong Compatibility: Syncs with Apple Health, Google Fit & Strava (Android 6.0 / iOS 13+)
  • Durable & Long Battery: IP68 waterproof, up to 13 days battery life

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  • This price for this deal matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $24.01 less (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $69 at the time of this posting.
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Woot! has CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro Smart Watch w/ 1.43" Display (Light Green) for $44.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Ultra-Accurate Health Tracking: Advanced 4-channel heart rate sensor, precise sleep tracking, stress & SpO₂ monitoring, and dual-band L1+L5 GPS
  • 130+ Workout Modes: GOMORE-powered performance analysis, motion recognition, Active Score (MET-based fitness)
  • Smart AI Features: Bluetooth calls with AI noise reduction, gesture control, voice notes with transcripts, ChatGPT on wrist*
  • Premium Display & Design: 1.43" AMOLED display, Always-On Display, 150+ customizable watch faces, lightweight metal design
  • 24/7 Wellness Monitoring: Medical-grade heart rate, SpO₂, stress, women's health tracking, hydration & posture reminders
  • Training & Recovery Insights: Personalized heart rate zones, training load, recovery time, aerobic/anaerobic analysis
  • Strong Compatibility: Syncs with Apple Health, Google Fit & Strava (Android 6.0 / iOS 13+)
  • Durable & Long Battery: IP68 waterproof, up to 13 days battery life

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • This price for this deal matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $24.01 less (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $69 at the time of this posting.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Clu11152
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Very mediocre sensors and reliability. $45 is obviously an attractive price, but watch a few YouTube reviews on this thing before you buy it

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Very mediocre sensors and reliability. $45 is obviously an attractive price, but watch a few YouTube reviews on this thing before you buy it
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Apr 03, 2026 01:31 AM
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JollyLanguage1998Apr 03, 2026 01:31 AM
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Quote from Clu11152 :
Very mediocre sensors and reliability. $45 is obviously an attractive price, but watch a few YouTube reviews on this thing before you buy it
Failed business clear out huh?
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Apr 03, 2026 01:50 AM
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Quote from JollyLanguage1998 :
Failed business clear out huh?

Possibly! Nothing still in business, but this model might be a dud for them.

I ordered one and quickly returned it. Thought it would be fun to play around with but not with inaccurate and suboptimal readings.

Obviously no wearable is 100% accurate but these missed the mark by a noticable margin
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Apr 03, 2026 03:27 AM
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rps1Apr 03, 2026 03:27 AM
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I got one too and the only thing I learned from it was how good my Garmin was.
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Apr 03, 2026 03:54 AM
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xvxApr 03, 2026 03:54 AM
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I bought this on Amazon about 8 months ago. Had to go back because it was PAINFUL. The design is terrible as the sensor on the back is "dome" shaped and will dig into your wrist hard. If your wrists are even slightly boney this will cause you massive pain.
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Apr 03, 2026 04:21 AM
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CyanGame5296Apr 03, 2026 04:21 AM
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Quote from xvx :
I bought this on Amazon about 8 months ago. Had to go back because it was PAINFUL. The design is terrible as the sensor on the back is "dome" shaped and will dig into your wrist hard. If your wrists are even slightly boney this will cause you massive pain.
Must have borrowed the design from Samsung. Can't even wear my expensive Samsung, thankfully I have a cheap different brand one that is comfortable.
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Apr 03, 2026 05:50 AM
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hmmwvApr 03, 2026 05:50 AM
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How's this compared to an Amazfit GTS2?

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Apr 03, 2026 07:10 AM
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Fyaking619Apr 03, 2026 07:10 AM
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I like how it's round like a real watch like my Samsung
Apr 03, 2026 08:18 AM
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VilgromApr 03, 2026 08:18 AM
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I bought this a couple months back and use it daily. I love it. It has great battery life and a big, bright screen.

I was using a Fitbit Charge 6 daily for 2 years, but it suddenly stopped charging. I noticed one of the charging contact points was severely pitted and corroded. Salt + water + electricity + time. I could try to fill the pit with solder, but it's not recommended to be in contact with your skin for long periods of time. It's a brick now and many others have the same issue.

This watch is less than half the price of the Fitbit Charge 6 (they're still selling that model for 50% more than I paid two years ago??) with many extra features and a comparable battery life. It essentially has two modes - one low-power mode where it polls every few minutes for heart rate and an exercise mode where it's much more accurate and frequent with polling. I found the exercise auto-detection to be very reliable. The step tracker is just as accurate as the Fitbit, but in the opposite direction. With the Fitbit, I'd wake up in the morning with a couple hundred steps registered. This watch senses when I'm at rest and doesn't count any steps. But I did find that it would undercount my steps by about 10% unless I set it to an exercise mode like "outdoor walk."
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blahbbsApr 03, 2026 12:20 PM
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Quote from xvx :
I bought this on Amazon about 8 months ago. Had to go back because it was PAINFUL. The design is terrible as the sensor on the back is "dome" shaped and will dig into your wrist hard. If your wrists are even slightly boney this will cause you massive pain.
I've had one of these for a few months and haven't noticed a problem with a sensor hump at all. I replaced the strap with a flexible nylon band and it seems perfectly comfortable to me.
I bought it (the gray model) to replace a Garmin Vivoactive 3 that I had to charge almost every day and also started having issues staying synced with my iPhone for some reason. This watch seems to hold a charge for a week, which is long enough for me to misplace the charging cable. :/
Sometimes I miss the Garmin's LCD screen when I'm out on a walk in the sun, but otherwise, the CMF has a beautiful OLED screen. Raising my arm/wrist to view the screen works much better than my Garmin ever did, but that's generally only an issue in darker environments. One downside of the screen outdoors is that it can be hard to see the screen with my polarized sunglasses, so I have to adjust my wrist angle to see it. This is my first OLED watch, so I don't know if that's a common issue.
Performance and responsiveness seem perfectly fine for me, and contrary to others, I don't notice any problems with the sensors. Carrying my Garmin with me at the same time, the step counts and heart rate are pretty close.
One downside is the relative lack of customized watch faces. There are quite a number CMF watch faces to choose from, but nowhere near the amount that Garmin has, so each watch face is a compromise -- gosh, I wish this one had the battery level...man, if only this one had my step count...etc.
That sucks that some are having problems with it, but I find it to be comfortable and between it's own app and its integration with Apple Health, it seems to work really well for me, especially for the price.
Apr 03, 2026 12:22 PM
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blahbbsApr 03, 2026 12:22 PM
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Quote from Vilgrom :
I bought this a couple months back and use it daily. I love it. It has great battery life and a big, bright screen.

I was using a Fitbit Charge 6 daily for 2 years, but it suddenly stopped charging. I noticed one of the charging contact points was severely pitted and corroded. Salt + water + electricity + time. I could try to fill the pit with solder, but it's not recommended to be in contact with your skin for long periods of time. It's a brick now and many others have the same issue.

This watch is less than half the price of the Fitbit Charge 6 (they're still selling that model for 50% more than I paid two years ago??) with many extra features and a comparable battery life. It essentially has two modes - one low-power mode where it polls every few minutes for heart rate and an exercise mode where it's much more accurate and frequent with polling. I found the exercise auto-detection to be very reliable. The step tracker is just as accurate as the Fitbit, but in the opposite direction. With the Fitbit, I'd wake up in the morning with a couple hundred steps registered. This watch senses when I'm at rest and doesn't count any steps. But I did find that it would undercount my steps by about 10% unless I set it to an exercise mode like "outdoor walk."
I kind of like how it tacks on my nap times to my total sleep time for the day. Yeah, I'm super active! Smilie
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PurpleString6274Apr 04, 2026 11:45 AM
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Quote from blahbbs :
I've had one of these for a few months and haven't noticed a problem with a sensor hump at all. I replaced the strap with a flexible nylon band and it seems perfectly comfortable to me.I bought it (the gray model) to replace a Garmin Vivoactive 3 that I had to charge almost every day and also started having issues staying synced with my iPhone for some reason. This watch seems to hold a charge for a week, which is long enough for me to misplace the charging cable. :/Sometimes I miss the Garmin's LCD screen when I'm out on a walk in the sun, but otherwise, the CMF has a beautiful OLED screen. Raising my arm/wrist to view the screen works much better than my Garmin ever did, but that's generally only an issue in darker environments. One downside of the screen outdoors is that it can be hard to see the screen with my polarized sunglasses, so I have to adjust my wrist angle to see it. This is my first OLED watch, so I don't know if that's a common issue.Performance and responsiveness seem perfectly fine for me, and contrary to others, I don't notice any problems with the sensors. Carrying my Garmin with me at the same time, the step counts and heart rate are pretty close.One downside is the relative lack of customized watch faces. There are quite a number CMF watch faces to choose from, but nowhere near the amount that Garmin has, so each watch face is a compromise -- gosh, I wish this one had the battery level...man, if only this one had my step count...etc.That sucks that some are having problems with it, but I find it to be comfortable and between it's own app and its integration with Apple Health, it seems to work really well for me, especially for the price.
You could check out their design software and look into creating something of your own. I did that with my Samsung knowing nothing about watch face design. First took a bit to do and get to my watch but after that things were quick and simple. Now I've got a watch face that looks and works and shows what I want it to/need. Just an idea/thought if you haven't looked into it already.

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