The most recent smartwatches for runners from Amazfit are the Cheetah and Cheetah Pro. The wearables are outfitted with Zepp Coach, an AI-powered app that is intended to provide customised training routines and progress tracking. The watch also offers accurate navigation, offline maps, and the ability for users to bookmark location points.

The design of both Amazfit smartwatches is multisport-oriented. Their dual-band circularly polarised GPS antenna is said to provide 99.5 percent location accuracy. A route file and colour offline map of the area of their intended activity can also be imported by users from the Zepp App.

The cost of the Amazfit Cheetah is $229.99, or about Rs. 18,700. There is only one Speedster Grey colour shade available.

A 1.39-inch (454×454 pixels) HD AMOLED display with tempered glass and an anti-fingerprint coating is featured on the recently released Amazfit Cheetah. It has more than 100 watch faces and corresponding always-on displays. Dual-band GPS technology is included in the new Amazfit smartwatch to provide real-time GPS tracking and route guidance. Users can import route files and navigate them on the watch as well.

The 440mAh battery within the Amazfit Cheetah is rated to last up to 7 days under heavy use, 14 days under average use, and 45 days when the battery saver option is activated. On Zepp OS 2.0, the smartwatch is powered. It is 32 g in weight and is 46.7×46.7×11.9mm.

On the other hand, the Amazfit Cheetah Pro has a Titanium alloy 1.45-inch HD AMOLED display.