Move over, Garmin Forerunner 970, there’s a new premium smartwatch for marathon runners nipping at your heels. The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro offers many of the same pro-level design specs, training tools, and holistic features found on Garmin’s $750 flagship running watch, for $300 less.

The list includes dual-band GPS, a titanium alloy case, a sapphire crystal glass, an ultra-bright AMOLED screen, a built-in LED flashlight, support for 170+ workout modes, personalized training plans, advanced recovery metrics, and more.

Here’s everything you need to know about the new Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro smartwatch.

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Amazfit for $449. It ships on a perforated rubber strap that kind of reminds me of an old-school skin diver watch strap.

Additionally, according to the Amazfit site, a snazzy-looking green nylon strap will be offered separately for the Cheetah 2 Pro at a later date.

Water resistance is 50 meters, the same as the flagship Forerunner. This is enough for short surf-level swims but not high-impact water sports or diving.

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It also provides structured workout guides, personalized training plans to help you prep for an upcoming running-based event, and workout recovery recommendations.

Despite being a hardcore running-centric watch, the Cheetah 2 Pro supports over 170 workout types, including some darn nuanced options like tug-of-war and snow shoveling.

Dual-band GPS promises accurate location tracking even under obstructed skies, while Amazfit’s latest-greatest health sensor array should provide precise heart rate data, sleep tracking reports, women’s health insights, and more.

Bluetooth-paired smartphone.

You also get 32GB of onboard storage to store music and/or podcasts for offline listening without a paired phone. That storage can also be used to download and save free navigational maps, also for offline use.

These maps feature turn-by-turn directions; however, the overall usability lags behind Garmin, based on my experience testing the maps’ functionality on the also-new (ish) Amazfit Active Max.

best Garmin watches of 2026? We plan to get one in for thorough testing to find out. Stay tuned.

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