Zepp Health launched the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro last month, and now the company is planning to launch a more advanced variant. A full retail listing for the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra (model number W2441GL1N) has surfaced on a Russian retailer’s website, revealing everything. It lists all the new features we can expect from the next premium gadget.
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra Display and Build
According to the Russian site, the Cheetah 2 Ultra gets a 1.5-inch AMOLED panel with a 480 x 480 resolution (323 ppi), protected by Sapphire Glass. The case measures 47.4 x 47.4 x 13.3 mm, is made of titanium, and weighs 52g without the strap. It is also water-resistant up to 5 ATM.

It Offers 64GB of Storage
Most competing endurance smartwatches currently ship with 32GB of storage. The Cheetah 2 Ultra doubles that to 64GB. That is enough space for offline maps across multiple regions, plus a large music library, without needing your phone on long trail runs or hikes.
Massive Battery: 780mAh with 30-Day Claim
The Cheetah 2 Pro has a 540mAh battery rated for 20 days. The Ultra jumps to 780mAh, and Amazfit claims up to 30 days in normal mode. That is a 44% bigger battery and 10 extra days, at least on paper.
Dual-Tone Flashlight
Like the Cheetah 2 Pro, the Ultra has a built-in flashlight. However, this one is dual-tone, meaning it supports two light colors. It also comes with variable brightness, a Boost mode, SOS signaling, and a custom signal light.
The Cheetah 2 Ultra smartwatch also adds a barometer, thermometer, and gyroscope on top of what the Pro already offers. The display is noticeably bigger as well, measuring 1.5 inches compared to 1.32 inches on the Pro.
Launch Date and Availability
No official date has been mentioned yet. The watch has already cleared FCC and IMDA certifications, and a full retail listing with the model number (W2441GL1N) and box contents has appeared on a third-party retailer. That usually means stock is being prepared or has already been shipped to markets.
Zepp Health could launch it in May or June 2026. The Cheetah 2 Pro launched in April 2026, so Amazfit could be looking to follow it up within 4 to 8 weeks. Europe and the US are expected to be the first target markets, given the IMDA and FCC filings. India and other Asian markets may follow 4 to 6 weeks later.
Pricing is still unknown, but since the Cheetah 2 Pro starts at €449, expect the Ultra to land somewhere between €499 and €549. In India, the price could range between Rs. 54,000 and Rs. 56,000. If Amazfit launches it at this price point, it will be another premium smartwatch from the company, alongside the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2.






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