For runners balancing training, work and everyday life, the challenge is often not a lack of motivation, but the lack of clarity. How hard should I push today? When should I recover? And how do I maintain consistency over the long term?
Amazfit’s latest performance smartwatches, the Balance 3 and Balance Ultra, aim to answer those questions by bringing structured training, recovery insights and premium hardware into a single ecosystem. Designed around the brand’s philosophy of “training with structure”, both watches cater to athletes who want a complete view of performance beyond just pace and mileage.
Smarter Training Through Energy Intelligence
At the heart of both devices is HybridCharge™ Energy Intelligence, a system that combines training load, recovery status, stress levels and daily activity data to provide a clearer picture of overall readiness. Rather than just tracking workouts, the watches help users understand how training fits into the bigger picture of their lives, enabling smarter decisions on when to push harder and when to take it easy.
The system works alongside Amazfit’s suite of health and recovery tools, giving users actionable insights that can help optimise performance while reducing the risk of overtraining.
Built for Runners and Hybrid AthletesFor runners, there is no shortage of performance-focused features. Both models offer advanced metrics such as VO₂ max, lactate threshold, training load, training effect and ground contact time, as well as support for more than 180 sports modes.
Athletes can also access dedicated HYROX training plans, race simulations and post-race analytics, making the watches suitable not only for runners but also for those pursuing a broader mix of endurance and strength-based training.
Confident Navigation on Every Route
Navigation capabilities have also received significant attention. Equipped with dual-band GPS and support for six satellite positioning systems, the watches are designed to deliver accurate tracking even in difficult and remote environments.
Offline maps, turn-by-turn navigation, route planning and automatic rerouting provide added confidence during long runs, trail adventures and unfamiliar routes, allowing users to stay focused on their performance rather than their directions.
Balance 3: Everyday Performance
The Balance 3 serves as the more accessible entry point to the range, yet it remains impressively equipped. A vibrant 1.5-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire glass delivers up to 3,000 nits of brightness, ensuring visibility even under harsh sunlight.
Battery life extends to up to 21 days under typical use, while Amazfit’s BioTracker 6.0 sensor suite powers comprehensive health, fitness and recovery monitoring throughout the day.
Balance Ultra: Engineered for Endurance
If you are looking for something a little more premium, look no further than the Balance Ultra. This impressive smartwatch is constructed from Grade 5 titanium and sapphire crystal and built to withstand demanding training environments while remaining remarkably lightweight on the wrist.
The flagship model pushes battery performance even further, offering up to 30 days of typical usage and up to 50 hours of GPS tracking. These capabilities make it particularly appealing for endurance athletes, ultrarunners and outdoor adventurers who spend extended periods away from charging points.
Supporting Sustainable Progress
Whether you choose the Balance 3 or the flagship Balance Ultra, Amazfit’s latest wearables reflect a growing shift in sports technology: moving beyond simply collecting data to helping athletes make better decisions.
For runners seeking a smartwatch that supports not just performance, but long-term consistency and sustainable progress, the Balance series presents a compelling new option.
Amazfit Balance Ultra retails at S$809 at all authorize stores.
For more information visit: https://amazfit.com.sg/


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