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Three new smartwatches have been released by Amazfit as part of their smartwatch range expansion in India. The Bip Max and Cheetah 2 Pro & Ultra have been unveiled to cater to different categories of customers. While the Bip Max is meant for those seeking an inexpensive and feature-rich smartwatch, the Cheetah models are intended for hardcore runners and endurance athletes.

All three smartwatches run on Zepp OS and come equipped with health tracking, GPS support, and a wide range of fitness-focused features.

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Amazfit Bip Max, Cheetah 2 Pro And Cheetah 2 Ultra Price In India

The Amazfit Bip Max has been launched at Rs. 10,999 and is available in a Silver finish.

For users seeking more advanced training tools, the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is priced at Rs. 41,999 and comes in a Titanium variant. Meanwhile, the flagship Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra carries a price tag of Rs. 54,999 and is offered in a Titanium finish paired with a Black Silicone strap. Amazfit is also selling a Striped Green Nylon strap separately.

All three models are currently available through Amazon and the Amazfit India online store.

Amazfit Bip Max: Big Display, Calling Support And GPS

The Bip Max features a large 2.07-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 432 x 514 pixels and peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits. The panel is protected by tempered glass and includes an anti-fingerprint coating, while an ambient light sensor automatically adjusts brightness based on surrounding conditions.

Running Zepp OS, the smartwatch supports Android 7.0 and above as well as iPhones running iOS 15 or later. It offers Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and includes a built-in microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calling.

The user also gets an onboard storage space of 4 GB for their offline content like music and maps, together with notification, reminders, music control, camera control, and sedentary alerts.

The health features will be tracked using the Amazfit BioTracker 6.0 sensor, allowing heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress level monitoring. Other sensors include the gyroscope, accelerometer, geomagnetic sensor, and ambient light sensor.

The Bip Max supports GPS alongside four additional satellite positioning systems and offers more than 150 sports modes. Features such as HYROX tracking, Zepp Coach, Virtual Pacer, race performance predictions, Track Run mode, and Smart Trajectory Correction are also included. The watch can automatically recognise 25 strength-training exercises and eight sports movements.

Powering the device is a 550mAh battery that is claimed to deliver up to 20 days of typical usage, 10 days under heavy use, and as much as 40 hours of continuous GPS tracking. The smartwatch weighs 52.6g with the strap attached and comes with a 5ATM water-resistance rating.

Cheetah 2 Pro And Cheetah 2 Ultra Focus On Serious Training

The Cheetah 2 Pro and Cheetah 2 Ultra are designed for runners and endurance athletes who need deeper performance insights and advanced navigation tools.

The Cheetah 2 Pro features a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with a 466 x 466-pixel resolution and sapphire glass protection. The watch uses a Grade 5 titanium frame and case, paired with aluminium alloy buttons and a plastic bezel. It also includes a dual-mode flashlight and 32GB of internal storage.

The Cheetah 2 Ultra takes things further with a larger 1.5-inch AMOLED display offering a 480 x 480-pixel resolution. It combines a Grade 5 titanium bezel, frame, back cover, and buttons with a fibre-reinforced polymer case. Storage has been doubled to 64GB, while the flashlight gains additional white, red, SOS, and Boost lighting modes.

Both smartwatches feature peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits and run Zepp OS with support for Zepp Flow AI voice controls, Amazon Alexa, Bluetooth calling, dual-band GPS, six satellite positioning systems, and more than 170 workout modes.

Advanced Running And Recovery Insights

The two Cheetah models share Amazfit's BioTracker 6.0 sensor suite, enabling continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress, and skin temperature.

Training-focused features include running power analysis, lactate threshold measurements, ground contact time tracking, readiness scores, recovery insights, structured workouts, Virtual Pacer, Zepp Coach plans, and Smart Trajectory Correction.

Navigation is where the Cheetah 2 Ultra stands out. The watch supports offline topographic and contour maps, route planning, point-of-interest searches, and automatic rerouting. It also introduces an upgraded Trail Running Mode that delivers colour-coded slope analysis and mountain effort calculations based on terrain and elevation changes.

The flagship model further adds Hybrid Training analytics and BioCharge energy monitoring, helping users better understand recovery and training readiness. Amazfit also claims improved map rendering and refresh speeds compared to previous navigation-focused watches.

Battery Life

The Cheetah 2 Pro packs a 540mAh battery and is rated for up to 20 days of regular use, 10 days of heavy usage, eight days with the always-on display enabled, and up to 31 hours of accurate GPS tracking.

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The Cheetah 2 Ultra houses a larger 780mAh battery that can last up to 30 days under typical usage conditions. Accurate GPS mode is rated for up to 60 hours, while trail-running mode with navigation, dual-frequency GPS, continuous heart-rate tracking, and always-on display enabled can deliver up to 33 hours of battery life.

The Cheetah 2 Pro measures 48 x 48 x 13.2mm and weighs 45.6g, while the larger Cheetah 2 Ultra measures 47.4 x 47.4 x 15.6mm and weighs 52g without its strap.


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