Zepp Health unveiled the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra at just under $600, making it the brand’s priciest smartwatch yet while still undercutting premium rivals such as Garmin, Suunto and Apple.
The new model is aimed at trail runners, adding multi-band GPS, detailed color maps and trail-specific metrics rather than focusing only on pace, time and distance.
Battery life reaches 80 hours in ultra-trail-running mode, a key selling point for endurance events and one area where it improves on cheaper Amazfit options.
The Cheetah 2 Ultra sits about $200 above the T-Rex 3, which serves similar outdoor users but offers less battery life and storage, pushing Amazfit further into the premium segment.