Lenovo Watch GT Pro unveiled: dual-frequency GPS, 170+ sport modes, long battery life

Lenovo has officially unveiled the Watch GT Pro, a smartwatch aimed at active users and sports fans. The device is already on sale in China and brings an expanded toolset for navigation, health tracking, and training at a price that stays within reach.

The watch features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466×466 resolution protected by Corning glass. Its case is made from a zinc‑magnesium alloy, the back cover uses durable nylon reinforced with fiberglass, and the buttons are stainless steel. The wearable works with both Android and iOS, supports Bluetooth 5.3, and lets you take calls right from your wrist.

A standout capability is the dual-frequency GPS, which delivers more precise positioning during outdoor workouts. It’s paired with a barometer, an altimeter, and an electronic compass to round out the navigation kit. The Watch GT Pro supports over 170 sport modes, including running, swimming, and gym sessions. For swimmers, a dedicated algorithm tracks stroke count, distance, and calories burned. Water resistance is rated at 5 ATM.

On the wellness side, the device offers 24/7 heart-rate tracking, blood oxygen measurement, sleep analysis, stress monitoring, and guided breathing exercises. Users get a detailed breakdown of sleep stages, including deep and REM sleep.

Power comes from a 470 mAh battery. In power-saving mode, the watch can run for up to 27 days, while more intensive use brings it to around a week. A full recharge takes about three hours via a magnetic cable.

Lenovo Watch GT Pro is already available in China at 899 yuan (about $128). Thanks to its long endurance, broad sports toolkit, and sturdy build, it lands as a compelling option in its class—especially for those who want capable navigation and training features without overspending.