Amazfit follows the Cheetah 2 Pro with a rugged new Ultra model
Source: Android Authority

TL;DR
- Amazfit has launched the Cheetah 2 Ultra, a premium GPS watch aimed at trail runners and ultra‑distance athletes.
- The new model adds durability, full‑color maps, and up to 33 hours of GPS battery life in Trail Running mode.
- The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra is available now for $599.99.
New Cheetah 2 Ultra
Just weeks after the launch of the Cheetah 2 Pro, Amazfit expands its lineup from pavement to mountain trails with the Cheetah 2 Ultra. The watch is designed specifically for trail running and ultra‑distance events, offering improved durability and off‑road‑focused features.
Design and Build
- Materials: Grade 5 titanium bezel, frame, and back cover, with sapphire‑glass protection over the display.
- Display: Enlarged to 1.5 inches, up to 3,000 nits brightness for visibility in bright conditions.
- Weight: Lightweight enough for long training sessions and races despite the rugged construction.
Battery Life
- Trail Running mode: Up to 33 hours with dual‑frequency GPS, heart‑rate monitoring, map navigation, and always‑on display enabled.
- Typical daily use: Up to 30 days.
Navigation
- Full‑color topographic and contour maps with offline rerouting and point‑to‑point route creation.
- New elevation overview tool that color‑codes slope difficulty across a route.
- Faster map rendering and refresh compared with previous generations.
- Storage: 64 GB onboard (double the Pro model) for maps and offline audio.
- Built‑in flashlight with white, red, SOS, and boost lighting modes.
Training and Recovery Insights
Integrated with the Zepp ecosystem and Amazfit’s Hybrid Training platform, the Ultra provides:
- VO₂ max, lactate threshold, running power, HRV, fatigue tracking, and training load analysis.
- Trail‑specific workout analysis that accounts for elevation gain and terrain difficulty rather than just distance.
Availability and Pricing
The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra is available now through Amazfit’s website for $599.99, positioning the Cheetah lineup as a direct competitor to higher‑end brands such as Garmin.