Smartwatches from the Amazfit Cheetah series have been launched in India today. There are two different dial shapes available for the newly unveiled Cheetah series wearables. The Amazfit Cheetah Round features a 1.39-inch AMOLED display with a brightness rating of 1,000 nits and a pixel density of 326 PPI. Amazfit Cheetah Square has a 1.75-inch AMOLED display with a pixel density of 341 PPI. Besides supporting six satellite systems, these new smartwatches also have Zepp Coach, an AI-powered running coach that creates customized training plans for each individual.
The Amazfit Cheetah Round comes with a 1.39-inch HD AMOLED display with a 454×454 resolution and a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch. Even in the brightest outdoor conditions, this model’s display can reach 1,000 nits. On the other hand, the Cheetah Square has a 1.75-inch HD AMOLED display with a 341 PPI pixel density. There are over 150 sports modes on both of these wearables.
Additionally, the Cheetah series includes MaxTrack GPS technology that uses circularly polarized GPS antennas to pick up nearly 100% of satellite signals. The Cheetah series wearables also offer an AI-powered running coach called Zepp Coach, which can provide customized training plans based on the user’s unique traits and goals.
These smartwatches run Zepp OS 2.0 and can sync with popular apps like Strava, Relive, and Adidas Running through the Zepp App. The two smartwatches can monitor heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and stress levels. In terms of battery life, the Amazfit Cheetah Round can last for 14 days on a single charge, while the Cheetah Square can last for 7 days.
Pricing:
In India, the Amazfit Cheetah series costs Rs 20,000. These smartwatches are both grey in color. In India, Helios and Just In Time stores will carry the Amazfit Cheetah Round and Amazfit Cheetah Square smartwatches starting September 24.