Amazfit T‑Rex Ultra 2 Emerges Early in Retail Listing, Hinting at an Imminent Launch

A new leak is giving outdoor smartwatch fans an early look at the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2, a rugged premium wearable that’s now appeared in a European retailer listing. Buzz around this model has been building since 2025, and it later surfaced again in early 2026 after its name showed up in the background code of a Zepp app update. Now, a product page from Italian retailer Epto has seemingly revealed key Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 specifications, features, and pricing ahead of any official announcement from Zepp Health.

The retailer listing points to a large 1.5-inch AMOLED display that can reach up to 3,000 nits of brightness. That’s strong visibility for outdoor use in direct sunlight, though it’s also a notable detail for shoppers who were hoping the next Ultra model might switch to MicroLED. Based on the leak, the panel remains AMOLED.

In terms of build, the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 is described as a 51 mm watch with a titanium casing and sapphire crystal glass protecting the screen. Those materials suggest a tough, high-end focus aimed at hiking, trail running, multi-day trips, and other demanding environments where scratch resistance and durability matter.

Navigation looks like a major selling point. According to the listing, the T-Rex Ultra 2 supports six satellite systems and dual-band GPS for more accurate positioning. It’s also said to include preloaded color maps, with on-watch route planning, the ability to search for points of interest, and automatic rerouting if you drift off your planned path. For anyone who regularly explores new terrain, these mapping and routing tools could be among the most practical upgrades compared to standard fitness watches.

The leak also mentions a dual color integrated flashlight, designed to help users see and be seen, plus onboard sensors including a barometer. These kinds of features typically appeal to outdoor athletes who want extra awareness of conditions and better usability in low light.

Battery life claims are another headline detail from the retailer page. The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 is listed as lasting up to 30 days with typical use, or about seven days with GPS enabled. If those numbers hold up in real-world testing, it could place the watch among the longer-lasting options in the rugged smartwatch category—especially for users who prioritize endurance over daily charging.

On the durability side, it’s marketed as water resistant to 10 ATM, which generally indicates suitability for swimming and water-based activities (though exact use cases can vary by manufacturer guidance). The listing also suggests that European buyers will have access to contactless payments through Zepp Pay, adding a convenience feature that’s increasingly expected in premium wearables.

As for price, Epto lists the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 at €512.90, and it appears customers may be able to pre-order. For context, the current top-tier T-Rex 3 Pro is priced at €399.90 in the same market, making this leaked Ultra 2 listing notably higher and positioning it firmly as a premium model.

An official launch date hasn’t been confirmed, and it remains unclear when Zepp Health will formally reveal the smartwatch. Design-wise, the leaked product page suggests the T-Rex Ultra 2 looks essentially identical to the previously rumored T-Rex 3 Pro 51 mm, which could mean the biggest changes are focused on the display brightness, materials, navigation features, and overall premium positioning rather than a dramatic redesign.