The Atlas Pro | GPS Military Smartwatch with AMOLED & Barometric Altimeter

Economisez 20%
EastSupplier PlatformSKU: 1005009762320919-Black-Dual Band GPS

Color: Black
Prix:
$86.58 $108.23

Frais de port calculés au paiement

Stock:
718 en stock, prêts à être livrés

Description

Navigation Is Not A Feature. It Is A Constitutional Right Of The Explorer.

When the trail dissolves into scree and the GPS satellites are the only witnesses to your position, the instrument on your wrist becomes the thin line between arrival and search-and-rescue. The Atlas Pro was designed for this exact threshold — a military-grade navigation terminal condensed into a 1.43-inch AMOLED canvas that renders topographic data with the color fidelity of a cartographer's studio. Built-in GPS with GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou multi-constellation support means the Atlas Pro locks onto 20+ satellites in under 30 seconds, triangulating your position to within 3 meters anywhere on the planet that sky is visible.

The barometric altimeter is not a novelty — it is a safety system. Sampling at 1Hz with 0.1 hPa resolution, it detects the micro-pressure changes that precede thunderstorms, hailstorms, and frontal passages. When the rate of pressure drop crosses the storm threshold, the Atlas Pro issues a vibration alert before the first gust reaches your position. This is not data. It is time — the 15 to 30 minutes of lead time that separate a prepared descent from an exposed ridgeline in lightning conditions. The 10ATM waterproofing extends this capability into rain, river crossings, and sustained immersion, ensuring that the weather that threatens you does not also disable the instrument warning you about it.

The AMOLED display is the deliberate choice of an engineering team that refused to compromise on legibility. At 466×466 pixels with a 60Hz refresh rate, the panel delivers true blacks and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut — topographic contour lines are rendered with the crispness of a printed chart, not the smeared approximations of budget LCD panels. Bluetooth call handling, health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2, sleep staging, stress index), and 100+ sport modes complete the package, but they are secondary. The Atlas Pro is a navigation instrument that happens to tell time, not a watch that happens to have a compass. The distinction matters when you are 12 miles from the trailhead and the sun is setting.

The Atlas Pro does not tell you where you are. It tells you where you are going — and whether the weather intends to stop you.

Key Features

  • Multi-Constellation GPS — GPS + GLONASS + Galileo + BeiDou; 20+ satellite lock in under 30 seconds, ±3m positioning accuracy
  • 1.43" AMOLED Display — 466×466 pixels, 1000-nit brightness, 100% DCI-P3, always-on mode with customizable watch faces
  • Barometric Altimeter with Storm Alert — 1Hz sampling, 0.1 hPa resolution, automatic pressure-drop detection with vibration warning
  • 3-Axis Electronic Compass — Sub-3-second calibration, magnetic declination adjustment, bearing lock for navigation waypoints
  • IP69K / 10ATM Waterproof — Military-grade ingress protection; submersible to 100m, dust-tight, steam-resistant
  • Health Suite — 24/7 heart rate (PPG), blood oxygen (SpO2), sleep staging (REM/deep/light), stress index, VO2 max estimation
  • Bluetooth Call & Notification — Built-in speaker + microphone, contact storage, call history, message preview

Technical Specifications

  • Model: Atlas Pro (T-Rex 3 GPS Edition)
  • Display: 1.43-inch AMOLED, 466×466 pixels, 60Hz, 1000-nit
  • GPS: Multi-constellation (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou), ±3m accuracy
  • Battery: 380mAh Li-Polymer, 14 days typical, 30 days power-save, 40 hours GPS
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, PPG heart rate, SpO2, ambient light
  • Water Resistance: IP69K / 10ATM (100m)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 (BLE + Classic)
  • Case Material: Reinforced Polycarbonate with Titanium Alloy Bezel
  • Strap: 22mm Quick-Release Fluororubber, hypoallergenic, UV resistant
  • Weight: 58g (watch body only)

Application Scenarios

The Atlas Pro is engineered for the intersection of backcountry navigation and performance athletics. Alpine mountaineers will rely on the GPS breadcrumb trail that logs waypoints at user-defined intervals, creating a digital Hansel-and-Gretel path through unmarked terrain above the treeline. Ultra-runners and trail marathoners will benefit from the barometric elevation profile that displays cumulative ascent in real time — critical intel for pacing decisions at mile 40 when glycogen stores are depleted and judgment narrows. Backcountry skiers and snowboarders operating in avalanche terrain will value the compass bearing-lock that maintains orientation in whiteout conditions where visual references dissolve. For the multi-sport athlete, the 100+ activity profiles cover everything from open-water swimming (stroke detection, SWOLF score) to alpine skiing (run count, vertical descent, max speed) with automatic activity detection that starts logging when you forget to press start. The Atlas Pro is also deeply practical for everyday use: the AMOLED always-on display means you can glance at time and date without an exaggerated wrist-raise gesture — a small dignity that matters in meetings, on dates, and in situations where checking your watch should be invisible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does GPS accuracy compare to a dedicated handheld GPS unit?

A: The Atlas Pro's multi-constellation receiver achieves ±3m horizontal accuracy in open-sky conditions — comparable to entry-level Garmin handhelds. The primary limitation is antenna size: a wrist-mounted antenna has a smaller ground plane than a handheld unit, so deep canyon or dense canopy performance will degrade slightly faster. For the vast majority of hiking, trail running, and mountaineering use cases, the difference is negligible.

Q: Does the storm alert work without GPS or phone connection?

A: Yes. The barometric storm alert is entirely self-contained — the onboard pressure sensor samples independently of GPS and phone. When the algorithm detects a pressure drop of ≥4 hPa over 3 hours (the meteorological signature of an approaching frontal system), the watch vibrates and displays a warning. This is one of the few features that functions even in airplane mode with all radios disabled.

Q: Can I upload GPX route files?

A: Yes. The companion app supports GPX file import for route navigation. Uploaded routes appear as overlay paths on the watch's navigation screen with turn-by-turn vibration alerts at waypoints. Both GPX 1.0 and 1.1 formats are supported, including routes exported from AllTrails, Gaia GPS, Komoot, and Strava.

Q: What is the battery life with GPS continuously active?

A: In full GPS tracking mode (1-second sampling, always-on display), expect approximately 40 hours of continuous operation. In UltraTrac mode (GPS sampled every 60 seconds, display off between glances), battery life extends to approximately 80 hours. For multi-day expeditions without charging access, a portable power bank and the magnetic charging puck provide a full recharge in approximately 1.5 hours.

Q: Is the AMOLED screen readable in direct sunlight?

A: Yes. The 1000-nit peak brightness, combined with an anti-reflective coating and the inherent contrast advantage of AMOLED (true blacks), makes the display legible under direct equatorial sun. It outperforms transflective LCD panels in overcast and low-light conditions while matching them in full sun — the best of both technologies.

Q: Does it track sleep automatically?

A: Yes. The Atlas Pro detects sleep onset and wake time automatically with no button press required. It tracks deep sleep, light sleep, REM sleep, and awake periods, then assigns a composite sleep score each morning. The SpO2 sensor also records overnight blood oxygen trends — useful for detecting potential sleep apnea patterns or altitude-induced oxygen desaturation.

Q: Can I swim with it in a chlorinated pool?

A: Yes. The 10ATM/IP69K rating covers chlorinated pool water, salt water, and freshwater immersion. Rinse with fresh water after pool or ocean use to prevent chemical or salt buildup on the charging contacts. The swim tracking mode detects stroke type (freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly) and computes SWOLF efficiency score, distance, and lap count.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
L
Lisa C.
Outlasted my Garmin Instinct by 12 hours in GPS mode

I ran a side-by-side comparison with my Garmin Instinct 2 over a 3-day backpacking trip. Both watches tracked GPS continuously. The Atlas Pro lasted 38 hours before hitting 5% — the Garmin died at 26 hours. The compass on the Atlas was also more responsive during bearing checks. The AMOLED screen vs the Garmin's MIP display is personal preference, but for map viewing and navigation screens, the Atlas is clearly superior. I've since sold the Garmin. The Atlas Pro is now my primary navigation watch for mountaineering and backcountry skiing.

T
Tom W.
Great for trail running, strap could be softer

The Atlas Pro has been my training partner for 3 weeks now. The GPS trackback feature is excellent for exploring new trails — I set waypoints at junctions and the watch guides me back if I need to bail early. The barometric elevation tracking is accurate (verified against known summit elevations). Battery life in GPS mode is about 38 hours in my testing, very close to the claimed 40. Knocking one star because the fluororubber strap is a bit stiff out of the box — it softens after a week of wear, but I'd love a perforated option for better breathability during long runs. The watch itself is phenomenal.

N
Nina B.
The AMOLED screen alone is worth the upgrade

I switched from a transflective LCD watch to the Atlas Pro and the display difference is night and day. The 466x466 AMOLED at 60Hz makes watch faces look like premium analog watches. Always-on mode is perfectly bright indoors, and the 1000-nit peak brightness handles direct sunlight without washing out. I use the SpO2 tracking for altitude training and the overnight readings have been consistent. Sleep staging (REM/deep/light) matches my Oura ring within 5-10 minutes. This is a serious piece of hardware disguised as a smartwatch.

A
Alex R.
GPS locks in under 20 seconds and stays locked

The Atlas Pro replaced my 2-year-old Garmin and I couldn't be happier. Multi-constellation GPS locks onto 20+ satellites in about 15-20 seconds from a cold start. I've tracked 3 trail marathons with it and the distance accuracy is within 0.1 miles of the official course measurement. The AMOLED display is gorgeous — contour lines on the navigation screen are crisp and the colors make elevation profiles instantly readable. The storm alert actually triggered on a ridge run last week and we made it back to the car 10 minutes before the downpour hit.

Оплата и безопасность

PayPal

Vos informations de paiement sont gérées de manière sécurisée. Nous ne stockons ni ne pouvons récupérer votre numéro de carte bancaire.

Estimer la livraison

Вам также может понравиться

Недавно просмотренные