The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is for runners and fitness users who want premium features without the premium prices of some Garmin models. The watch has a titanium body, sapphire glass protection, a bright AMOLED display, accurate GPS tracking, offline maps and a long battery life. The watch packs in a lot of features that are usually seen on more expensive sports watches. We’ve found it offers great training tools and overall value in recent hands-on testing, but comfort can be an issue due to its chunky design and a prominent sensor area.
Premium design, vivid AMOLED display
The Cheetah 2 Pro has a premium look that rivals more expensive running watches. The case and frame are made of Grade 5 titanium, and the display is protected by sapphire glass. The 1.32-inch AMOLED display features a resolution of 466 × 466 pixels and can reach up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, making it easier to read information during outdoor workouts.
The watch has physical controls, as well as touch-screen operation. This combination can be useful during running sessions, as users may prefer buttons when their hands are sweaty or when they wear gloves. The overall look is more of a serious training device than simply a fitness tracker.
Features Strong Running & Training
The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is more focused on running. The watch also features dual-band GPS and compatibility with several satellite positioning systems for more accurate tracking of outdoor activities. It also features structured training tools, performance information, recovery tracking and personalized training plans through Zepp Coach.
These features make the watch suitable for users training for longer races or following regular training schedules. Heart rate, blood-oxygen readings, sleep-related info and skin temp sensing are all part of health monitoring. It offers a large number of sports modes which makes it worth it even if you’re not into running.
Battery life allows for long training sessions
Another important benefit is the battery performance. Amazfit says the watch can last up to 20 days in normal use, and GPS tracking can last for long outdoor sessions depending on the mode and settings you go for. This makes the Cheetah 2 Pro an attractive option for runners who don’t want to have to charge their watch every day.
It also has offline maps and navigation Maps can be downloaded straight to the device, which is useful if you’re running outdoors or on unfamiliar routes. But testing shows map interaction and navigation aren’t as smooth or refined as Garmin’s more mature system.
Smartwatch Features That Are Not Fitness-Related but Are Useful
The Cheetah 2 Pro is more than just a workout tracker It has onboard storage, Bluetooth calling support, a speaker and mic, smartphone notifications and Wi-Fi support. It also supports offline content like maps and music so you can leave your phone at home for some workouts.
That extra functionality changes the watch from being a daily smartwatch to a dedicated training device. A combination of fitness tracking, smart tools, battery life and premium materials makes it a serious alternative for anyone wanting a high-end Garmin watch.
Conclusions
The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is a good option for runners and fitness users who are looking for premium features but don’t want to pay the premium prices of a few of the Garmin models. The watch features a titanium body, sapphire glass protection, a bright AMOLED screen, accurate GPS tracking, offline maps and long battery life, so it packs in many features that are usually found in more expensive sports watches. It’s also been praised in recent hands-on reviews for its solid training tools and value, but comfort may be an issue due to the chunky design and large sensor area.


