Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra Smartwatch Review (2026): Solid Off-Road Performer
Key takeaways
- Useful elevation changes data screen.TIREDZepp OS software remains a bit too busy.
- Even as the brand dips a toe into the premium end of the smartwatch market with the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra, its most expensive model yet, it still manages to undercut Garmin, Suunto, and Apple.
- The Cheetah 2 Ultra is a watch pitched at trail runners, with the capability to monitor much more than pace, time, and distance.
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WIREDStrong suite of sports and mapping features. Good battery life. Useful elevation changes data screen.TIREDZepp OS software remains a bit too busy. Smartwatch features don’t match up to competition. Not as affordable as most other Amazfit smartwatches.Zepp Health, the company behind the Amazfit brand, has made some wise decisions with its push into smartwatches—like getting in early with the hybrid fitness crowd. It remains one of the few smartwatch brands to offer dedicated modes for Hyrox training and racing. Zepp Health's main draw, though, is offering desirable features for a lot less than the competition.
Even as the brand dips a toe into the premium end of the smartwatch market with the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra, its most expensive model yet, it still manages to undercut Garmin, Suunto, and Apple.