The Amazfit GTR 2 sports a 1.39" color AMOLED screen of 454x454 pixel resolution that's covered by 3D glass and is surrounded by bezels significantly thinner than the ones we've seen on the first-gen GTR. It supports custom dial backgrounds and you also have the option to put your favorite picture from the gallery in the background.
The GTR 2 packs a bigger battery (471
mAh), which is claimed to provide up to 14 days of endurance in normal usage
scenario and up to 38 days in basic use mode. The second-gen GTR features
SomnusCare, which monitors sleep and categorizes it into three phases - light
sleep, deep sleep, and REM - for a better sleep analysis. The smartwatch also
supports nap recognition.
Additionally, the Amazfit GTR 2 features a
BioTracker PPG heart rate sensor for 24-hour heart rate monitoring. It also
comes with OxygenBeats, which uses the SpO2 sensor to measure the blood oxygen
level. Aside from these health features, the Amazfit GTR 2 supports a total of
12 indoor and outdoor sports modes, with the latter using the in-built GPS for
route tracking.
With the GTR 2, you can answer phone calls
thanks to the built-in microphone, but it needs to be connected to the
smartphone since there's no eSIM functionality. Moreover, the smartwatch also
supports the Xiao AI voice assistant, so that you can get things done with
voice commands.
The second-gen GTR has an NFC chip on
board for cashless payments, and it can store up to 600 MP3 songs in its
internal storage, which allows you to play music on Bluetooth earphones without
requiring a smartphone.
The Amazfit GTR 2 is water-resistant up to
50 meters and has two variants - Sports and Classic. The former has an aluminum
body while the latter is made of stainless steel. The Sports model is priced at
CNY 999 (US$ 150/€ 125), and you'll have to shell out CNY 1,099 (US$ 160/€ 140) for the
Classic variant. Both will be sold through JD.com in China.