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Amazfit confirms more products on the way in 2025

Zepp Health announced in a recent earnings call that more Amazfit wearables are on the way. (Image source: Amazfit)
Zepp Health announced in a recent earnings call that more Amazfit wearables are on the way. (Image source: Amazfit)
Zepp Health, the company behind the Amazfit wearables brand, has confirmed that it will release more products in 2025. It has already launched five new smartwatches this year, as well as the Helio Strap. Rumors indicate that there could be two new products in the Balance series, while some fans are hoping for a new T-Rex watch.

More Amazfit products will be released in 2025. So far this year, the company has launched the Active 2 (Round), the Active 2 (Round, Premium), the Active 2 (Square), the Balance 2 and the Bip 6. The company has also released the Helio Strap wearable.

In a recent Q2 earnings call, Zepp Health, the company behind the Amazfit brand, indicated that more devices were set for release before the end of the year. While it did not name these products, the company pointed to “a strong second half product pipeline”. Fans are already anticipating the release of the Balance 2 XT smartwatch, which had been rumored for release in July 2025. There have also been reports of a Balance 2 Runner smartwatch, though this has yet to be officially confirmed by the company. Plus, some customers are hoping to see another release in the T-Rex smartwatch series, though this also remains unannounced.

Another notable takeaway from the report was the continued success of the T-Rex 3 smartwatch. According to Zepp Health, it is “sustaining its outperformance”, selling more units than forecast. Plus, the company states that it has seen high demand for the new entry-level Bip 6 and Active 2 smartwatches (curr. from $99.99 at Amazon). It remains to be seen when the next Amazfit product will be released.

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Polly Allcock, 2025-08- 6 (Update: 2025-08- 6)