Amazfit is bringing a sequel to its T-Rex Pro and we have some exclusive images and specs provided by an anonymous source. In addition to the T-Rex Pro 2, we also take our first look at the upcoming Amazfit Vienna, billed as a premium rugged watch with a titanium unibody case and sapphire crystal screen.




Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2
Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 gives a similar look to the T-Rex Pro and the original T-Rex with a sturdy plastic construction and silicone strap. Amazfit is bringing several new colors with an Astro Black and Gold, Wild Green and Desert Khaki option along with the classic black color option.
The T-Rex Pro 2 gets a 1.39-inch AMOLED with a resolution of 454x454px and a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits. The watch stays true to its rugged nature with its 10 ATMs and military-grade ruggedness with 15 MIL-STD-810G certifications.

Amazfit also adds an updated BioTracker 3.0 PPG biometric sensor for measuring heart rate and blood oxygen. You will be able to track over 150 sports modes with PAI scores and sleep and stress levels. The watch also boasts an accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, geomagnetic sensor, and ambient light sensor. The watch is also equipped with dual-band GPS and Bluetooth 5.0 for connectivity.
Battery life is rated for up to 24 days of mixed use and 10 days of heavy use thanks to the upgraded 500mAh battery. The clock will carry 32MB of RAM and 512MB of internal memory.
Amazfit Vienna is a step above the T-Rex Pro 2 with its more premium titanium frame and sapphire crystal. The watch has a 1.28-inch AMOLED display with 416x416px resolution and 1000 nit peak brightness, as well as the same health and sport monitoring capabilities as the T-Rex Pro 2. Unfortunately, the watch will not be able to making independent calls as it lacks eSIM functionality.




Amazfit Vienna
Amazfit Vienna gets 20 ATM waterproof, which means it can be worn during high-speed water sports. The watch also boasts 32MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. You get the same sensor array as the T-Rex Pro 2, as well as dual-band GPS and Bluetooth 5.0 for connectivity. The watch can last up to 14 days with typical use and is powered by a 500mAh battery.
Both new Amazfit watches are expected to launch this summer. Prices and availability were not yet detailed.

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