

🚀 Elevate your fitness game with titanium strength and AI smarts — because average just won’t do.
The Falcon Premium Smart Watch 49mm combines cutting-edge AI fitness coaching with dual-band GPS and military-grade titanium durability. Designed for Android and iPhone users, it offers a stunning AMOLED display, 14-day battery life, and 200m water resistance, making it the ultimate companion for professionals who demand precision, style, and endurance in every workout and adventure.













| Color | Supersonic Black(Titanium) |
| Band Color | black |
| Style Name | Smart Watch Only |
| Item Shape | Heart |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 12.0 and above |
| Compatible Devices | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 12.0 and above |
| Resolution | 416 x 416 |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Screen Size | 1.28 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Battery Power | 500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Item Dimensions | 1.95 x 1.86 x 0.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 64 Grams |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, WLAN 2.4GHz21 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Supported Application | Breath Monitor, Social Media, Multisport Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Controller Type | IOS |
| Metrics Measured | Sleep Duration, Heart Rate, Calories Burned, Step Count, Blood Oxygen, Distance |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Golf, Jet-skiing, Camping & Hiking, Swimming |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Operating System | Zepp OS |
| Additional Features | Offline Maps Support, GPS, Ultra-low Temperature Operation |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Enabled |
A**S
Great battery great software great watch
I’ve had an Apple watch a cheap fitness tracker and a fancy Garmin and now for the last 10 months the Amazfit Cheetah Pro. Keeping in mind any of these watches only last about 3 years used everyday all day and most days for training, the Amazfit wins by a long margin. Battery life is superior , heart rate accuracy is very good and the Zepp software is very good as well. Worth every penny.
C**2
Battery time is ok so far.
So here's my best review I can give from having only had the watch for 5 days. Battery- charged it up to 96% when it first arrived, haven't charged it since and it's at 45% on the beginning of the 5th day. I've used alot for walking, adding apps and watch faces, and checking blood pressure, etc. So I feel like I've given it a good push for resource use. Looks like it might hold some type of charge for maybe 10 days before recharge is needed. Usage - the app "Zepp" is not very intuitive so I have to click around a bit to find what I want. Othere than that it's fairly a good application for what I need. I wish you could type sms replies from the watch but you can only use "quick replies" which is still ok. (I like typing from my phone anyway lol) Phone answers and can call from the watch via Bluetooth so that's a + Only thing I've found to NOT work is Alexa. Simply won't connect from Zepp and it just spins and spins. I came from a Galaxy watch 46mm, and this so far blows that out of the water in my opinion due to the battery life. Update: 1/24 After 7 days of heavy use I've not had to charge it and I have 25% battery left!!!! I'm going to push it to see how long it will last! The battery life for this watch is AMAZING!!!!
C**S
Me gusta
Excelente reloj
M**N
Exceeds all my expectations
I bought the Falcon based on the 2-week battery life claim. I figured they were padding the numbers, but if I could get 5 or 6 days it would be game-changing. They are actually conservative in the claim! I have never had to charge in less than 14 days and have gone as long as 23 days. AND... It does everything else you need really well, too! My main activity is gravel biking; I ride about 80 miles a week and even using the GPS tracking, I'm still getting 2 weeks of battery life! Plus: I don't even have to prompt the watch to start a ride or workout because it senses my workouts and tracks them perfectly. The sleep detection is 100 times better than my old watches (from THE big company!), and all the other sensors/GPS/Etc. seem to be much more accurate and useful, too. The app is easy and FREE. You can subscribe for add'l features but I haven't felt I needed them... I've also had people comment on the quality look and the super bright and clear screen. So far: No complaints; it's all been positive. Buy it for the battery life and you'll be happy. But all the other great stuff makes this one of the best tech purchases I can recall. MD
A**R
It does what I wanted
I’m a pretty active guy, my old reliable is a black G-shock that’s 9 years old, on its second battery. I’ve since had a the competitors square watch. You all know who I’m talking about. Either way, it broke on me with in 8 months, it also didn’t capture contact with my tattoo so I just wore it on my opposite wrist which was less than ideal. First impression, 3 day battery life with 6 workouts tracked. Stays connected. Vibrate on notifications is strong enough. Cool faces. I’ll probably buy one, costs less than a cup of coffee (stingy MF-ers don’t want to but the “cool” face, come on). The Zepp app actually gives me a lot of data that I can use to improve my performance ( exercise science degree here) . Don’t like: turn off function for the buttons. I’m righty, wear watch on left hand. When lifting and wanting to track my HR, pronounced wrist extension will hard press the “select” button, the “back” button, or “both”. That function alone prevents a score of 5 stars. I’ll follow up in 5 months. Need to buy a face protector though. Something robust.
A**Z
The right purchase
Amazing device, the price was the right, has all the requirements to make the job and as of today is working great
D**M
A total bust for me, sadly
I bought the Cheetah when my TRex 2 was accidentally destroyed after two years’; I loved that Rex. Though being newly out, the Cheetah had good reviews, and was quite a bit cheaper than the new Rex 3, so I thought I’d try it. While as large faced as the Rex, it wasnt as bulky on my female wrists, so plus to that. Battery life has been pretty good, nearly a week before charging was needed, plus to that too. But thats where the positives ended for me. Step count and heart rate seemed to be accurate, but sleep mode has been consistently way off. I’ve worn it both snug and mildly loose, and it will barely record anything and once recorded too much sleep when I was fully awake for hours. I cant seem to find a happy medium, and I particularly use this function to keep an eye on my sleep apnea. The Rex’s buttons were pretty easy to figure out. One brings up the menu so you can scroll to what you needed, and another would back you out step by step. The Cheetah’s buttons seem inconsistent in doing that. Bring up my wrist to look at the time, I’ll find some random spot in the labyrinth of functions, and button use doesnt want to let you escape easily. Cheerah’s watch faces are pretty limited, and I’m really disappointed that I couldnt keep the Rex faces that I already paid for and have them transferred to the Cheetah. If I still had the box wrappings and all its accessories, I’d send the watch back and order another Rex 2 or maybe upgrade to the 3. Maybe the Cheetah works out for others, but it is a total bust for me. Update: I sent the Cheetah back for a refund, having had it less than a month. I wasnt able to send back box wrappings and accessories, but the watch was still in perfect condition, besides it not working right. I received a whole $16.00 on a $179.99 item. Wtf !!
R**G
The battery life is 7 days lower than my T-Rex Pro 2, but it's a fantastic watch.
I have it set to wake only with a button touch, which is inconvenient versus the wrist action, but it doubles the battery life. The build quality is on par with some of my big dollar (for my budget) mechanical automatic watches (Anonimo and U-Boat). It is important to note that I DO NOT use the GPS function, and while I do sleep tracking, many of the sport functions don't serve my purposes. Tying it to my Z Fold 5 was easy, and the app, while it works, is very clunky (I'm sort of used to it now after three Amazfit watches). The app is not very intuitive, and the actual setting are a little buried. Sapphire Crystal, Titanium case, a great band (although I switched to a metal quick clasp), daylight bright, a crisp display, great time keeping, and if you can get it on sale for $100 off, it's a steal.
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