For those who love our music on the go — especially without dragging a phone — the Amazfit T-Rex 3 finally has a new tool worth checking out: Spotifyer. It’s not perfect and not official, but it does exactly what many T-Rex 3 users have been asking for — it brings streaming playlists offline to your wrist.
As someone who’s been using Amazfit watches for years, I’ll walk you through what works, what doesn’t, and what to expect if you give Spotifyer a try and aim to achieve Amazfit T-Rex 3 Spotify Offline..
Getting Amazfit T-Rex 3 Spotify Offline: The Spotifyer Workaround
Until now, getting music on the T-Rex 3 meant uploading your own MP3s manually. And let’s be honest — while it works fine if you have a digital library, it feels a little like a throwback to 2008.
That’s where the Spotifyer App Amazfit T-Rex 3 comes in. It’s a third-party app, not an official Spotify client, but it lets you log into your Spotify account via the Zepp app, choose songs or playlists, and then download them directly to your T-Rex 3. This offers a significant step towards true Amazfit T-Rex 3 Offline Music freedom.
I know — it sounds almost too good to be true. But after testing it myself, I can confirm: that it does work, just with a few rough edges.
Spotifyer App on Amazfit T-Rex 3: Getting Started

Here’s what you’ll need to make Spotifyer run on your Amazfit T-Rex 3:
- Firmware version 6.0.12.3 or later on your watch
- The latest version of the Zepp app installed on your smartphone
- A Spotify account (free or premium — though premium offers more flexibility)
Right now, iOS users get first dibs. I tested Spotifyer on an iPhone and found it in the Zepp app almost immediately.
The setup was fairly intuitive: once installed, you log in to Spotify, sync a playlist, and let it download to your watch.
For Android users, the app may not appear yet. It seems Huami is doing a phased rollout, or Android support is still in progress.
Amazfit T-Rex 3 Offline Music: What Works & What Needs Work
Let’s keep it real — Spotifyer is functional but still very much a v1 experience. It’s a bit raw, but that’s okay for a third-party stopgap. Here are some things to expect:
What’s Good
- Offline playback actually works — no phone is needed once songs are synced.
- Downloads are stable — no crashes or failed transfers during testing.
- Bluetooth playback is clean — I paired my earbuds without issue.
What’s Missing
- No volume control from the watch — you’ll need to adjust your earbuds.
- No folder management — songs just appear in one long list.
- No download progress indicator — you’re left guessing how long it’ll take.
It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s not seamless either. Think of it as a beta experience that fills a long-standing gap for music lovers who own Amazfit.
Comparing Offline Spotify Smartwatch Options
There’s also an app called Remotely, which lets you control Spotify playback on your phone via the watch. But that one doesn’t support downloads, so it’s not useful for offline use.
If you want the smoothest experience overall, the built-in music player is still the most stable option — especially if you’re comfortable managing MP3 files yourself.
But if you live inside Spotify, like I do, Spotifyer finally gives you a way to take your playlists into the wild — on a hike, a run, or the gym — without your phone.
Your Amazfit T-Rex 3 Spotify Experience: Final Thoughts
If you’ve been waiting for any way to get your Spotify playlists on your Amazfit T-Rex 3, Spotifyer is a win — even if it’s a little clunky.
The ability to load music for offline use is a huge step forward, especially for a rugged outdoor watch that’s meant to go where your phone doesn’t.
Just remember: it’s not official, it’s not polished, and Android users may have to wait. But it works — and in my opinion, it’s worth trying if your firmware supports it.
Let’s hope Huami takes note and gives us a native streaming option soon. Until then, Spotifyer is the bridge we’ve been waiting for.
Have you tried Spotifyer yet on your T-Rex 3? Share your experience in the comments — especially if you’re on Android!
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