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Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 and Active 3 Premium smartwatches launching soon in India
Amazfit is gearing up to bring two freshly unveiled smartwatches to the Indian market: the rugged T-Rex Ultra 2 and the fitness-oriented Active 3 Premium. Both models made their global debut last month, and the company h

Amazfit is gearing up to bring two freshly unveiled smartwatches to the Indian market: the rugged T-Rex Ultra 2 and the fitness-oriented Active 3 Premium. Both models made their global debut last month, and the company has now started official teasers targeting Indian buyers ahead of a sale through Amazon India, official Amazfit stores, and select retail partners. The exact launch date remains under wraps.
The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 is made for outdoor adventures, featuring a 1.5-inch AMOLED screen shielded by scratch-proof sapphire glass and a Grade 5 titanium bezel and case back to maximize robustness. It boasts a 10 ATM water resistance rating alongside dual diving certifications, allowing it to endure underwater excursions comfortably.
Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from six satellite positioning systems and full-color global maps, which ease navigation across unfamiliar terrain. Storage-wise, the T-Rex Ultra 2 packs a hefty 64GB capacity. Unusual for a smartwatch, it integrates a dual-mode flashlight with adjustable brightness, including a “green light” mode that won’t disrupt night vision goggles. A dedicated SOS signal adds an extra layer of safety, while battery life lasts around 30 days in normal use or over 50 hours with continuous GPS running.
The Amazfit Active 3 Premium takes a more streamlined approach, targeting fitness enthusiasts who want a capable yet elegant wrist companion. Its 1.32-inch AMOLED display pushes peak brightness to an impressive 3,000 nits, ensuring visibility even under bright sunlight. Sapphire glass protects the screen, all encased in a 45mm stainless steel body with four physical buttons to control workouts and features.
Zepp Coach powers built-in running workouts, while navigation support includes six satellite systems and offline maps. Storage is a modest 4GB, suitable for apps and health data. Battery life spans up to 12 days in regular conditions, dropping to about 7 days under intense use.

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The upcoming Amazfit smartwatches feature the following specifications:
- Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2: 1.5-inch AMOLED display with sapphire glass Grade 5 titanium bezel and case back 10 ATM water resistance and dual diving certifications Six satellite positioning systems and global full-color maps 64GB internal storage Dual-mode flashlight with green light mode SOS emergency signal Battery life: ~30 days normal use, 50+ hours continuous GPS
- 1.5-inch AMOLED display with sapphire glass
- Grade 5 titanium bezel and case back
- 10 ATM water resistance and dual diving certifications
- Six satellite positioning systems and global full-color maps
- 64GB internal storage
- Dual-mode flashlight with green light mode
- SOS emergency signal
- Battery life: ~30 days normal use, 50+ hours continuous GPS
- Amazfit Active 3 Premium: 1.32-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness and sapphire glass 45mm stainless steel body with four physical buttons Zepp Coach running workouts Support for six satellite systems and offline maps 4GB storage for apps and data Battery life: up to 12 days normal use, about 7 days intense use
- 1.32-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness and sapphire glass
- 45mm stainless steel body with four physical buttons
- Zepp Coach running workouts
- Support for six satellite systems and offline maps
- 4GB storage for apps and data
- Battery life: up to 12 days normal use, about 7 days intense use
Amazfit’s dual-launch strategy clearly separates rugged outdoor durability from everyday fitness needs, catering to different segments without compromise. The T-Rex Ultra 2 stands out with military-grade materials and advanced outdoor tools, while the Active 3 Premium’s bright display and polished design make it a contender in the premium fitness watch category. As these models debut in India, pricing and availability dates will shape their competitiveness amid other wearables aggressively expanding in the region.
Gadgets Editor
Eli is obsessed with the tangible future. He reviews phones, wearables, and everything with a battery. Known for his rigorous testing protocols and unabashed teardowns, Eli has broken more review units than he cares to admit, all in the name of discovering the truth about durability and repairability.


