In what appears to be a major leak for outdoor enthusiasts, a comprehensive listing for the unannounced Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 has surfaced on the Italian retailer website Epto.it. The listing provides an exhaustive look at the specifications, design, and new features of the successor to one of the most popular rugged smartwatches on the market.
According to the retailer, the T-Rex Ultra 2 is leaning even harder into its “Ultra” branding with premium materials and high-end hardware upgrades that position it as a serious competitor to the Garmin Fenix and Apple Watch Ultra series.
Titanium Build and 3,000-Nit Display

The most striking hardware upgrade is the display. The listing reveals a 1.5-inch (51mm case) AMOLED screen protected by Sapphire Crystal glass. Most notably, the display is rated for a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, matching the industry-leading visibility of the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
The case itself is constructed from a combination of Titanium and Fiber-reinforced Polymer (GFRP), ensuring it remains lightweight yet “indestructible” for extreme environments.
Advanced Navigation and Full-Color Maps
The T-Rex Ultra 2 is designed to be a standalone navigation tool. The retailer notes that the watch supports pre-loaded full-color offline maps, including specialized topographic maps and even Ski Resort maps featuring lift lines and run details.
New “smart” navigation features include:
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Automatic Rerouting: If you stray from your path, the watch calculates a new route in real-time.
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POI Search: Directly search for water, shelter, or landmarks from the wrist.
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Dual-Band 6-Satellite Positioning: Ensuring high-precision tracking in deep canyons or dense forests.
Safety and “Dual-Tone” Flashlight
Safety is a major theme for the new model. The T-Rex Ultra 2 features a built-in dual-tone flashlight. Users can choose between a bright white light for maximum visibility or a “low-interference” green light, which helps preserve night vision and provides better detail in the dark without being blinding.
It also includes a speaker and microphone, enabling Bluetooth calling and Zepp Flow—Amazfit’s AI voice assistant that allows for hands-free replies to messages.
New Health Tech and “Zepp Pay”
On the health front, the watch includes the expected suite of sensors (Heart Rate, SpO2, Stress) but adds Skin Temperature monitoring and a dedicated Sleep Apnea detection feature.
The listing also confirms the inclusion of Zepp Pay, allowing for contactless NFC payments for up to eight cards simultaneously. Interestingly, the retailer mentions the watch is powered by Zepp OS and is compatible with devices as far ahead as “Android 16” and “iOS 26,” suggesting a long-term software support commitment.
Month-Long Battery Life

The listing reveals that the T-Rex Ultra 2 will be equipped with a substantial 870 mAh battery. According to the retailer’s technical sheet, this enables a staggering 30 days of battery life in typical usage. This is a significant jump for the Ultra line, designed to support multi-week expeditions without the need for a charger.
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Battery Capacity: 870 mAh
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Standard Usage: Up to 30 Days
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Continuous GPS Mode: Up to 177 Hours
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Charging: USB-C compatible magnetic base (no cable included)
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Extreme Cold Rating: Functional down to -30°C
Sustainability in the Box
In a move toward eco-friendliness, the listing states the packaging is 100% recyclable. Interestingly, the box will include a charging base (USB-C compatible) but no cable, a trend recently adopted by major tech companies to reduce electronic waste.
While Amazfit has not officially announced a release date or global pricing, the appearance of such a detailed listing on a major Italian retailer suggests an official launch is imminent. Stay tuned for more updates as we expect an official announcement from Zepp Health soon.
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