Overall, the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has a rather understated appearance, but its distinctively shaped lugs add a noticeable accent. They are visibly integrated into the design and connect the case and strap not only functionally, but also visually. Whether this is appealing is ultimately a matter of taste.
The bezel leaves us somewhat perplexed. It features numbers whose purpose is unclear to both us and Amazfit’s PR team; apparently, they are merely a design element. The sapphire crystal is slightly curved, which improves the watch’s tactile feel. At the same time, the bezel takes up some display space without, as on the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro, making a significant contribution to structural stability.
The Cheetah 2 Pro’s build quality gives no cause for criticism. The watch weighs 46 grams without the strap and 60 grams with the included strap. The strap can be changed without tools. The black plastic strap is ventilated, stays securely in place, and was comfortable to wear during testing. There are two buttons on each side. They responded reliably in testing and have a textured surface. A flashlight is also integrated into the top of the case, while the microphone and speaker are located on the side.
