Huami introduced Amazfit T-Rex 2: a protected smart watch with autonomy of up to 45 days for $225
27.05.22
The Huami company announced a new generation of protected smart watches under the Amazfit brand. Amazfit T-Rex 2 received a 1.39-inch display with an AMOLED matrix and a body weighing 66.5 g (including a strap).
According to the manufacturer, the gadget has 15 military protection certificates. The watch can be used in cold, cold weather at temperatures down to -30°C. Of course, the case of the novelty is waterproof (up to 100 meters). Four stainless steel buttons were placed on it. The strap of the novelty is made of antibacterial silicone material.
The Amazfit T-Rex 2 smartwatch supports five global satellite positioning systems, including Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS. In addition, they can track 150 types of training, as well as sleep.
The gadget is powered by a 500 mAh battery. It will last for 24 days with normal use and 10 days with intensive use. If you activate the watch-only mode, the autonomy will increase to 45 days.
Amazfit T-Rex 2 will go on sale in China on May 31 for $225. The watch will be available in four colors. It is not yet known when they will appear on the global market.
Read our review of the first generation Amazfit T-Rex Pro smartwatch on the website.
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