Key Takeaways
1. Improved Battery Capacity: The T-Rex Ultra 2 features an 870 mAh battery, a 74% increase from the original model’s 500 mAh, while maintaining a similar weight.
2. Enhanced Display: It has a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, a 300% increase from its predecessor, improving visibility in bright conditions.
3. Increased Storage: The internal storage has grown from 4 GB to 64 GB, allowing for pre-installed offline topographic maps and enhanced navigation features.
4. New Hardware Features: The smartwatch includes a dual-mode LED flashlight with SOS mode and NFC payment capabilities for European markets.
5. Extreme Condition Certifications: The T-Rex Ultra 2 is rated to operate in temperatures as low as -30°C and has a water resistance rating of 10 ATM, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Amazfit has made it official with the announcement of the T-Rex Ultra 2, following some recent leaks. This smartwatch marks the latest flagship model in their durable outdoor series. The most notable improvement is a 74% boost in battery capacity, moving from the original T-Rex Ultra’s 500 mAh battery to a more powerful 870 mAh cell. Even with this significant increase in energy density, the weight of the device remains almost the same, weighing in at 89.2 g compared to the previous model’s 89 g. This efficient weight management is thanks to the use of Grade-5 Titanium for the case back, bezel, and hardware buttons, replacing the 316L stainless steel previously used in the 2023 version.
Enhanced Visual Features
The visual capabilities of the T-Rex Ultra 2 have been improved with a 1.5-inch AMOLED display that is shielded by sapphire glass. It can achieve a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits, representing a 300% increase from the 1,000-nit peak brightness of its predecessor. This upgrade should significantly enhance visibility in bright sunlight or high-altitude conditions. Additionally, the internal storage has expanded from 4 GB to a whopping 64 GB, now allowing for pre-installed topographic offline maps that clearly show the difference between paved and unpaved routes. Unlike the original Ultra, which required users to manually add OSM map files, the Ultra 2 supports native, turn-by-turn navigation with six satellite systems running at the same time.
New Hardware Features
Furthermore, the hardware has seen improvements with the addition of an integrated dual-mode LED flashlight, offering a 200 or 300-lux output and an SOS mode. This replaces the previous model’s screen-based lighting. For users in European markets, the watch now comes with NFC payment capabilities. It also retains its certifications for extreme conditions, allowing it to function in temperatures as low as -30°C and maintaining a water resistance rating of 10 ATM, which is suitable for freediving and fast-paced water activities.
Though the official price for the T-Rex Ultra 2 has not been announced yet, it was recently seen listed at a European retailer for €512.90 (about $605).










