Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro Review

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is here, three years after its predecessor. This isn't just an upgrade; it's a statement. Titanium casing and sapphire glass make it the most robust watch from Huami yet. Price? A fifty percent hike to $450.
Running tests put it against Garmin 945, Polar Vantage V2, and Stryd. GPS accuracy was solid, tracking routes closely with minimal drift. Heart rate zone tracking compared well with Polar's H10 chest strap (avg. 3 bpm difference).
The Cheetah 2 Pro also impresses in cycling and swimming. Barometric altimeter showed consistent elevation data, better than the Garmin 945 in some tests. In water, it tracked laps accurately, matching the pool's length within a meter.
But it's not perfect. No built-in music storage or NFC payment for a premium price point. Battery life could be better; 20 hours GPS mode is less than competitors like Coros APEX Pro (35 hours).
Verdict: If you're looking for a rugged, feature-rich watch at a premium price, the Cheetah 2 Pro delivers. But for music lovers and those needing longer battery life, it falls short.