In what appears to be a massive leak for the rugged wearable market, a comprehensive listing for the unannounced Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 (Model: SMW AZF T-REX ULTRA 2 BK) has surfaced on the Italian retailer website Epto.it.
While early retailer listings mention AMOLED, the 3,000-nit brightness peak suggests Amazfit may be using AUO’s latest MicroLED wearable panels. If true, the T-Rex Ultra 2 would be only the second major smartwatch to adopt this tech, following the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro—but at nearly half the price.
Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2: Quick Specs at a Glance
| Feature | Leaked Specification |
| Display | 1.5-inch MicroLED / AMOLED |
| Peak Brightness | 3,000 Nits |
| Build Materials | Grade 5 Titanium + GFRP |
| Battery Life | 30 Days (Typical) / 177 hrs GPS |
| Water Resistance | 10 ATM (Certified for 45m Diving) |
| New Sensors | Skin Temp + Sleep Apnea Detection |
| Safety | Dual-Tone Flashlight + Satellite SOS (Rumored) |
1. A Display That Rivals Apple: 3,000 Nits & MicroLED

The headline feature is the 1.5-inch screen. While listed as AMOLED by the retailer, many 2026 industry insiders suggest Amazfit is utilizing MicroLED technology.
- Why it matters: At 3,000 nits, it matches the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for the brightest screen ever on a wearable.
- Outdoor Visibility: Whether you are in high-altitude snow or direct desert sun, the Sapphire Crystal-protected screen ensures your maps are actually readable.
2. Standalone Navigation: Full-Color Offline Maps
Amazfit is closing the “mapping gap” with Garmin. The T-Rex Ultra 2 is designed to function entirely off-grid:
- Preloaded Topographic Maps: Download regions via the Zepp app for offline use.
- Automatic Rerouting: If you deviate from your path, the watch recalculates a new route to your destination in real-time—no phone connection required.
- Ski Resort Mapping: Includes detailed maps for alpine activities, featuring lift lines and piste details.
3. Safety First: The Dual-Tone Flashlight

One of the most unique additions is the dual-tone built-in flashlight.
- White Light: Maximum clarity for emergencies.
- Green Light: A tactical addition designed to preserve night vision and provide better contrast in the dark without being blinding.
- SOS Mode: A dedicated “Boost” mode for high-power visibility and emergency signaling.
4. The 30-Day Battery “Miracle”
Equipped with a massive 870 mAh battery, the T-Rex Ultra 2 claims 30 days of typical usage.
Compared to the Apple Watch Ultra 2 (36-72 hours) and even the Garmin Fenix 8 (approx. 16-28 days), Amazfit is leading the “ultra-endurance” category. Even in continuous GPS mode, it’s rated for 177 hours, making it suitable for multi-week expeditions.
5. Next-Gen Health: Sleep Apnea & Zepp Pay
The sensor suite gets a significant boost with Skin Temperature monitoring and Sleep Apnea detection.
On the smart side, the watch features Zepp Pay, allowing you to store up to 8 bank cards for NFC payments. Interestingly, the tech sheet lists compatibility up to Android 16 and iOS 26, signaling Zepp Health’s commitment to long-term software support.
Comparison: T-Rex Ultra 2 vs. The Competition
| Feature | T-Rex Ultra 2 (Leak) | Garmin Fenix 8 | Apple Watch Ultra 2 |
| Price | ~$499 | $999+ | $799 |
| Battery | 30 Days | 16-28 Days | 36-72 Hours |
| Brightness | 3,000 Nits | 3,000 Nits | 3,000 Nits |
| Flashlight | Dual-Tone (W/G) | White/Red | Screen Flash only |
Final Verdict: Should You Wait?
If the $499 price point is accurate, the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 is set to be the most disruptive rugged watch of 2026. You get premium titanium construction and a world-class display for nearly half the price of a Garmin.
Launch Expectation: With listings appearing on major European retailers like Epto.it, an official announcement at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in early March is highly likely.
What do you think? Is a 30-day battery and green-light flashlight enough to make you switch from Garmin or Apple? Let us know in the comments!







