A2671 and A2672 appeared in a new FCC filing as Amazfit-branded “Smart sensor” devices, giving the first regulatory evidence that Zepp Health’s next Helio hardware is moving toward release.
FCC documents describe a screenless rectangular module with Bluetooth Low Energy on 2.4GHz, no visible GPS, Wi-Fi, LTE or NFC, and a rear sensor layout that closely matches the first-generation Helio Strap.
A 230mAh battery and 5 ATM water resistance suggest continuity rather than a major hardware redesign, though sensor, software and recovery-feature upgrades would not necessarily show up in the filing.
A May 12 confidentiality request seeks to keep photos, test setups and the user manual sealed for up to 180 days after the FCC grant, pointing to possible disclosure around early to mid-November 2026 unless the product launches sooner.
That timing fits Zepp Health’s earlier guidance for next-generation Helio hardware in the second half of 2026, though the filing stops short of confirming a launch.
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