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Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro Review
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Titan smartwatch review: Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro performs well despite a minor design misstep

Subtle yet powerful.

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is a capable smartwatch with premium materials and a fairly compact yet very bright AMOLED display. It delivers a convincing performance in our test, but one design decision still bothers us.
Silvio Werner, 👁 Daniel Schmidt, Ninh Duy (translated by DeepL / Ninh Duy) Published 🇩🇪
Accessory Gadget Smartwatch Wearable

A very good smartwatch without any real innovations

With the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro, Amazfit offers a smartwatch with a distinctive design and a very bright AMOLED display. Its feature set is extensive, including not only numerous functions for workout tracking and management, but also navigation directly on the wrist. Battery life is also convincing, even with the always-on display enabled.

The watch uses sapphire glass and is partially made of titanium, giving it a very robust impression. Whether the Cheetah 2 Pro is the right choice, however, depends heavily on personal requirements, particularly when it comes to design. The bezel lettering looks somewhat unusual, and Amazfit has also decided against using a rotating crown. At €449 (approx. $512), the Cheetah 2 Pro is also likely to have a difficult position within Amazfit’s own lineup. Aside from its materials and design, it lacks genuine distinguishing features such as an ECG function. For less ambitious athletes, the Amazfit Active 2 could therefore already be the more attractive alternative.

Pros

+ High-quality materials
+ Bright display
+ Practical everyday design
+ Broad feature set

Cons

- Bezel labeling is purely decorative
- No ECG or LTE support
- The app selection is still open to debate

Price and Availability

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is available directly from the manufacturer for €450 and is also sold through Amazon.

Amazon Logo
$449.99
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro 48mm GPS Running Smartwatch, 1.32" AMOLED Display, Sapphire Glass, Ti Case, 32GB Storage, 20 Days of Battery, 5 ATM, Flashlight, Offline Maps, 170+ Sports for Android & iPhone

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is a premium smartwatch that Amazfit clearly positions for ambitious athletes. Compared with its predecessor, it uses four separate buttons instead of a rotating crown. The display is also smaller, measuring 1.32 inches rather than 1.45 inches.

Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro
Display
1.32 inch, 466 x 466 pixel 353 PPI, glossy: yes, 60 Hz
Storage
32 GB eMMC Flash, 32 GB 
Networking
802.11 b/g/n (b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/)
Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 15.6 x 48 x 48 ( = 0.61 x 1.89 x 1.89 in)
Additional features
Zepp OS 5, 24 Months Warranty, fanless, waterproof
Released
04/16/2026
Weight
45.6 g ( = 1.61 oz / 0.1 pounds)
Price
450 Euro

 

Case and Features - Titanium and sapphire crystal provide a pleasant feel

Overall, the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has a rather understated appearance, but its distinctively shaped lugs add a noticeable accent. They are visibly integrated into the design and connect the case and strap not only functionally, but also visually. Whether this is appealing is ultimately a matter of taste.

The bezel leaves us somewhat perplexed. It features numbers whose purpose is unclear to both us and Amazfit’s PR team; apparently, they are merely a design element. The sapphire crystal is slightly curved, which improves the watch’s tactile feel. At the same time, the bezel takes up some display space without, as on the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro, making a significant contribution to structural stability.

The Cheetah 2 Pro’s build quality gives no cause for criticism. The watch weighs 46 grams without the strap and 60 grams with the included strap. The strap can be changed without tools. The black plastic strap is ventilated, stays securely in place, and was comfortable to wear during testing. There are two buttons on each side. They responded reliably in testing and have a textured surface. A flashlight is also integrated into the top of the case, while the microphone and speaker are located on the side.

Sustainability

Although Amazfit maintains its own sustainability page, the manufacturer does not provide specific information, such as CO₂ emissions from production. According to Amazfit, the packaging is fully recyclable and uses mineral oil-free printing inks. Amazfit largely avoids foam, although the inner packaging could also have been made from uncoated, unprinted cardboard.

A two-year manufacturer’s warranty is included. The supplied magnetic charging clip is powered via USB-C, but Amazfit does not include a compatible cable. The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is scheduled to receive security updates through April 2029. Based on past experience, Amazfit also rolls out new features to devices already on the market.

Setup and Operation - Easy to get started with, but quite complex

Amazfit uses a comprehensive smartphone app for setup, control, and viewing training data and statistics. Pairing via QR code is quick and reliable, and a tutorial makes getting started easier. Still, it takes some time to become fully familiar with the app - not only because of its wide range of features, but also because parts of its structure are somewhat nested. The Home tab can be customized extensively and offers presets for different user groups, including lifestyle users as well as strength and endurance athletes. It displays HybridCharge, sleep quality, and weight trends, among other information.

The position of the individual cards can be adjusted. Additional options, such as route creation, are available under “More.” The Workout tab shows recently completed activities, the number of workouts in the current week, and provides access to the training overview. Training plans can also be activated and tracked here. The weekly report is another useful feature. “Badges” displays earned awards and is intended to support motivation; challenges are supported as well.

Pairing is initiated via a QR code
Pairing is initiated via a QR code
Activity goals can be selected
Activity goals can be selected
A tutorial is available in the app...
A tutorial is available in the app...
... and on the watch itself
... and on the watch itself
Basic operation is straightforward
Basic operation is straightforward
It helps to know what the four buttons do, as they are not labeled
It helps to know what the four buttons do, as they are not labeled

The Aura tab provides analyses from the paid Aura AI service. Under "Devices," users can manage the smartwatch’s settings. Here, they can change the watch face, open the app store, and configure notifications in detail, among other options. Alarms can also be set up.

The app store is now well-stocked and forms a small ecosystem. However, official apps from major providers such as Spotify are still missing. In addition to a few games, it also includes productivity apps for tasks such as taking notes or controlling a smart home.

HybridCharge plays a central role
HybridCharge plays a central role
Numerous metrics can be displayed
Numerous metrics can be displayed
An app store is also available
An app store is also available
Settings can also be adjusted in the app
Settings can also be adjusted in the app
There is a very good selection of watch faces, including options from independent developers
There is a very good selection of watch faces, including options from independent developers
Some features require a paid subscription
Some features require a paid subscription

Phone calls and notifications - With emojis and speech recognition

Thanks to its built-in microphone and speaker, the watch can also be used to make and receive phone calls directly. Call quality is decent, meaning there is often no need to reach for a smartphone. Calls can both be accepted and initiated from the watch. Notifications can be limited to specific apps; in our test, we focused on WhatsApp messages.

Messages are displayed with emojis, but read status is not synchronized, so the notification remains on the smartphone. The AI-powered summary of multiple messages is a useful feature; on request, it can even suggest a reply immediately. Quick replies are supported, and free-text input is also possible, although it is rather cumbersome on the small display. Speech recognition helps here. Emoji reactions are supported as well. Voice messages, however, cannot be played back.

The voice assistant is useful

Zepp Flow is generally a useful voice assistant, although it occasionally takes a short moment to process requests. It can be used, among other things, to call contacts, request information such as the current weather, or retrieve an overview of recent workouts.

Health and fitness - Suitable for sports and everyday use

Amazfit recently replaced BioCharge with HybridCharge. This metric is intended to summarize physical readiness for further exertion in a single value and help users better assess training load without risking overtraining. HybridCharge can also be displayed over the course of a week. Various factors are included in the calculation, with sleep playing a particularly important role.

A single test is not sufficient to conclusively assess how reliable the metric is in practice. However, during testing, it showed a fairly clear correlation with subjective perception on at least one day.

The Zepp app works well with third-party services. For example, synchronization with Google Fit is possible, while Intervals.icu, Apple Health, and Strava are also supported. Komoot is also widely used within the Amazfit ecosystem. As a result, route import is convenient and does not require the extra step of using GPX files.

HybridCharge is intended to represent available energy reserves
HybridCharge is intended to represent available energy reserves
Activity tracking works reliably, and a map can be displayed during outdoor activities
Activity tracking works reliably, and a map can be displayed during outdoor activities

Activity goals

Various activity goals can be tracked across several areas. In addition to step count, there are targets for time spent in specific heart rate zones, including the intensity range often referred to - somewhat misleadingly - as the “fat-burning zone.”

Badges can also provide long-term motivation. For example, they can be unlocked at several levels based on completed running distances. VO₂max can be estimated without a dedicated assessment run; this metric is particularly useful for evaluating performance development over the medium term.

The step count, for example, can be displayed directly
The step count, for example, can be displayed directly
Depending on the watch face, additional information may also be shown
Depending on the watch face, additional information may also be shown
A control panel can be opened by swiping down from the top
A control panel can be opened by swiping down from the top

Heart rate, heart rhythm, and blood oxygen saturation

We compared the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro with the Polar H10 chest strap in our test. For resting heart rate, the deviation was just one beat per minute and was therefore practically negligible. During an activity, however, more pronounced differences emerged: Minimum and maximum heart rates still differed relatively little, but the average heart rate recorded by the Cheetah 2 Pro was noticeably lower than the value measured by the Polar H10.

This is relevant because the average value plays an important role in determining training load and training effect. Very ambitious athletes who specifically manage their intervals based on heart rate will therefore likely continue to prefer a chest strap. The deviations visible in the measured values are also reflected in the heart rate curve.

The results are more favorable for relative oxygen saturation. The average deviation was 2.07 percent. Taking into account the measurement uncertainty of the Braun Pulse Oximeter 1 as well as the limited sample size, no statistically significant difference between the two measurement systems could be identified. In a detailed article, we also discuss typical challenges involved in evaluating such measurements and explain the difference between heart rate and pulse rate.

We use the Polar H10, a chest strap, as the reference device
We use the Polar H10, a chest strap, as the reference device
There are indeed noticeable deviations from the Cheetah 2 Pro values shown here
There are indeed noticeable deviations from the Cheetah 2 Pro values shown here

Sleep tracking

Overall, sleep tracking is quite comprehensive and provides data on individual sleep stages in addition to sleep onset and wake-up times. In our assessment, total sleep duration is detected reliably; however, a robust reference is lacking for a precise evaluation of the individual sleep stages. The same applies to the assessment of sleep quality. We were able to confirm wake-up detection based on a single data point.

Thanks to the reliably recorded sleep times, the “Sleep Regularity” feature is also useful. It visualizes sleep times over the past week or month and can therefore help improve sleep hygiene. Naps are also detected reliably, and the device is intended to track hypopneas as well. However, it is not medically certified, so the data should not be considered a substitute for a medical diagnosis.

Workout recording - With live feedback and a workout library

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro also performs well in workout tracking, management, and planning. Training plans are available for different fitness levels and goals, while personalized suggestions are generated even without a fixed plan. The watch also includes a workout library as a practical resource. In addition, specific programs are available, such as plans for half-marathon preparation. Zepp Coach also provides adaptive training guidance.

GNSS and navigation- Nearly on par with the Garmin Fenix

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro supports six satellite navigation systems as well as dual-band GNSS and delivered fast, stable positioning in our test. Compared with the Huawei Watch Fit 5 Pro, overall tracking quality was similar, with no obvious outliers caused by inaccurate GPS points.

GNSS Test Run: Lake
GNSS Test Run: Lake
GNSS Test Run: City
GNSS Test Run: City
GNSS Test Run: Summary
GNSS Test Run: Summary

The navigation features are extensive and can also be used without a paired smartphone. Once the maps have been downloaded, reliable turn-by-turn navigation is available directly on the watch. The map material also includes POIs that can show the way to the nearest supermarket or park, for example. Loop routes can be created based on distance and compass direction, which is particularly useful while on the go.

In addition to roads and bike paths, hiking trails are also included. Unlike Garmin, Amazfit does not offer a web interface, so route planning must be done either on a smartphone or directly on the watch unless third-party services are used. Turn-by-turn directions and off-route alerts worked reliably in testing.

The map can also be displayed in dark mode
The map can also be displayed in dark mode
The map material is extensive and, in our assessment, of high quality
The map material is extensive and, in our assessment, of high quality
Navigation is supported directly on the watch, including turn-by-turn directions and routing to points of interest (POIs)
Navigation is supported directly on the watch, including turn-by-turn directions and routing to points of interest (POIs)

The Cheetah 2 Pro's display exceeds 3,000 cd/m²

Subpixel structure
Subpixel structure

With a measured peak brightness of 3,173 cd/m², the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has an extremely bright display that remains very easy to read even in direct sunlight—provided that automatic brightness control is enabled. We measured a minimum brightness of 19.56 cd/m². Without automatic adjustment, brightness reached 592 cd/m². The PWM frequency is 60 Hz, which is only half that of the Huawei Watch Fit 3 or the first-generation Amazfit Active. Very sensitive users may notice the difference, but for a smartwatch, it is unlikely to matter much in everyday use.

Amazfit Cheetah 2 ProHuawei Watch Ultimate 2Samsung Galaxy Watch UltraSamsung Galaxy Watch8 ClassicHuawei Watch Fit 3Amazfit Active
Response Times
PWM Frequency (Hz)
60
60
60
60
120
120
PWM Amplitude * (%)
25.32
18.33
Screen
16%
1%
-4%
-77%
-83%
Brightness middle (cd/m²)
3173
3675
16%
3192
1%
3050
-4%
745
-77%
546
-83%
Black Level * (cd/m²)
Total Average (Program / Settings)
16% / 16%
1% / 1%
-4% / -4%
-77% / -77%
-83% / -83%

* ... smaller is better

Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)

To dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering altogether.
Screen flickering / PWM detected 60 Hz

The display backlight flickers at 60 Hz (worst case, e.g., utilizing PWM) .

The frequency of 60 Hz is very low, so the flickering may cause eyestrain and headaches after extended use.

In comparison: 52 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 7772 (minimum: 5 - maximum: 343500) Hz was measured.

Performance and runtime - A brief delay only when viewing maps

In terms of performance, the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is unremarkable; Amazfit does not provide specific information about the installed SoC. There is no stuttering during use, and operation is smooth overall. There is only one minor limitation when using maps: While delays when zooming are barely noticeable, the watch takes a brief moment to respond when panning, especially at higher zoom levels. Internal storage capacity is 32 GB.

Battery life

The manufacturer rates the 540 mAh battery for up to 20 days of typical use. In precise GPS mode, battery life is rated at up to 31 hours. In a worst-case scenario - with the display permanently enabled, brightness set to maximum, navigation active, and precise GNSS enabled - the battery level dropped by 5 percent within 35 minutes. While this scenario is unrealistic in everyday use, it illustrates the substantially higher power consumption caused by this combination.

In our test, with the Always-on Display enabled, multiple GPS activities, strength-training sessions, and maximum screen brightness at all times, the watch lasted six days with 10 percent battery remaining. Charging from 10 to 40 percent took 21 minutes. After one hour, the battery had reached 87 percent, and it took another 20 minutes to reach a near-full charge of 98 percent.

Amazfit does not include a charging cable
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Amazfit does not include a charging cable
The smartwatch attaches magnetically to the charging dock
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The smartwatch attaches magnetically to the charging dock

Comparison of possible alternatives

Image
Model
Price
Size
Weight
Battery Capacity
Display
1.
 
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro
Amazon: List Price: 450€1.32"45.6 g1.32"
466x466
353 PPI
2.
Huawei Watch Ultimate 2
Huawei Watch Ultimate 2
Amazon: List Price: 999€1.50"80.5 g867 mAh1.50"
466x466
310 PPI
AMOLED
3.
Garmin Fenix 8 Solar
Garmin Fenix 8 Solar
Amazon: $779.95
List Price: 1299€
1.40"95 g1.40"
280x280
283 PPI
MIP colour display
4.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
Exynos W1000, Mali-G68 MP2
Amazon: List Price: 699€1.50"93 g590 mAh1.50"
480x480
AMOLED
5.
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic
Exynos W1000, Mali-G68 MP2
Amazon: 1.30"87.3 g445 mAh1.30"
438x438
Super AMOLED

Transparency

The selection of devices to be reviewed is made by our editorial team. The test sample was given to the author by the manufacturer free of charge for the purposes of review. There was no third-party influence on this review, nor did the manufacturer receive a copy of this review before publication. There was no obligation to publish this review. As an independent media company, Notebookcheck is not subjected to the authority of manufacturers, retailers or publishers.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > Reviews > Titan smartwatch review: Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro performs well despite a minor design misstep
Silvio Werner, 2026-07- 3 (Update: 2026-07- 3)