If you thought Zepp Health was done for the year, think again.
The company behind Amazfit is keeping its foot on the gas, and based on everything we’re seeing—from official earnings calls to credible leaks—more smartwatches are coming before 2025 ends.
So far this year, we’ve seen the launch of the Amazfit Balance 2, Helio Strap, Bip 6, and the surprisingly capable Active 2.
But now, the spotlight shifts to Zepp’s more rugged and performance-driven models—and they’re overdue for a serious upgrade.
Let’s unpack what’s likely coming next, what the rumours say, and whether now’s the time to upgrade your wearable.
What Zepp Health Is Planning (And Why You Should Care)
Every brand makes promises during earnings calls, but Zepp is backing theirs up with action.
The company just confirmed that a “robust pipeline of innovations” is on the way for Q3 and Q4 of 2025.
Why now? Because after a slower 2024 (just one major launch), 2025 is Zepp’s reset year. They’re working to revamp all four of their key product categories:
- ✅ Lifestyle (Balance 2, Bip 6)
- ✅ Essential (Helio Strap, Active 2)
- 🔜 Adventure (T-Rex line)
- 🔜 Performance (Falcon and Cheetah series)
The first two categories are now refreshed and performing well. But the Adventure and Performance models? They’re still waiting in the wings—and all signs say they’re next.
What Might Be Coming Soon (Based on Real Clues)
Zepp’s leadership hasn’t dropped names, but reading between the lines (and leaks), here are some realistic predictions:
Likely Product | Category | Expected Release | Why It Matters |
---|---|---|---|
T-Rex 3 Ultra or T-Rex 4 | Adventure | October 2025 | Builds on the unexpected success of the T-Rex 3 |
Falcon 2 | Performance | Late Q3 / Early Q4 | A serious upgrade for pro athletes and multisport users |
Cheetah Pro 2 | Performance | Q4 2025 | Lightweight design with elite GPS features |
Helio Ring Gen 2 | Health | Q4 (maybe) | Could compete more directly with Oura |
Balance 2 XT & Runner Editions | Lifestyle | Confirmed | Feature-focused upgrades, not new lines |
Here’s something that matters: these aren’t just product refreshes. If the rumours are accurate, Zepp is aiming to push into higher-end territory—especially with the T-Rex and Falcon lines.
That’s a big shift from being “the affordable alternative.”
Current Watches Are Holding the Fort (And Performing Well)
Before we get too excited about what’s next, let’s not ignore what’s already working.
The Amazfit Active 2 and Bip 6 are crushing it in both retail and online channels—and not just because of low prices.
Both watches offer features that punch above their price tags: onboard GPS, excellent battery life, Zepp OS, and even Bluetooth call support on some models. These aren’t “budget” throwaways—they’re solid daily wearables that deliver real value.
And the early signs from Balance 2 and Helio Strap (both launched in June) suggest they’re contributing well to revenue—despite only being available globally for a few weeks.
But the biggest surprise? The T-Rex 3.
According to Zepp, demand is exceeding expectations. That tells us people still want rugged watches—especially ones that last 20+ days on a single charge.
Zepp Flow Is Quietly Becoming Useful
One area that’s flown under the radar: Zepp Flow, the company’s built-in voice assistant.
Earlier versions felt sluggish and half-baked. But now, Zepp claims Flow responds 17x faster thanks to AI improvements.
In a world where Apple, Samsung, and Google are focused on adding more generative AI to wearables, Zepp quietly getting it right could be a game-changer—especially in workouts and health logs where voice input makes sense.
It’s not just about talking to your wrist. It’s about making your tech work with less tapping and more doing.
Zepp Health Is Growing—For Real This Time
Let’s talk numbers. Zepp posted a 46% year-over-year revenue jump in Q2 2025—a massive sign of momentum, especially after the slow grind of 2023 and early 2024.
Margins remained flat at 36.2%, mainly due to discounting older stock like the original Balance 1.
But with newer products gaining traction globally, profitability is expected to improve in the second half.
What this tells us: Zepp isn’t just playing catch-up anymore. It’s pushing forward.
And with partnerships in place—like track star Derrick Henry and tennis pro Jasmine Paolini—the Amazfit brand is starting to show up in places it never did before.
Should You Buy Now or Wait?
Here’s the million-dollar question: Should you buy now or wait?
✅ Buy Now If:
- You want a great-value fitness tracker or smartwatch under $150
- The Active 2, Bip 6, or Balance 2 already meet your needs
- You don’t need rugged or elite-performance features
⏳ Wait If:
- You want the next-generation T-Rex or Falcon
- You care about multi-band GPS, extreme battery life, or sport-specific features
- You’re curious about Gen 2 smart rings (Helio Ring might get an update)
If you’re in the market for an adventure or performance-grade device, it’s worth holding off until October.
Zepp typically avoids launching in November or December (holiday months), so we expect the final wave of new products to land by late October.
Final Thoughts: Zepp Is Quietly Becoming a Real Competitor
Here’s the truth: Zepp Health has often been seen as “the affordable alternative” in the wearable world. But 2025 is the year it’s showing real ambition.
From a people-first angle, this matters because:
- You’re getting more choice without having to pay Garmin or Apple prices.
- Features like voice assistants and recovery scores are becoming more accessible.
- Zepp’s lineup is starting to feel like it’s made for actual users, not just spec sheets.
If you’ve ignored Amazfit in the past, it might be time to take a second look.
Zepp Health is making its move. Don’t get left behind.
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❓ FAQs
What smartwatches has Zepp launched so far in 2025?
Four main ones: Amazfit Balance 2, Helio Strap, Bip 6, and Active 2.
Is the T-Rex 4 coming?
Not confirmed, but signs suggest a T-Rex 4 or T-Rex 3 Ultra might drop in October 2025.
What about the Falcon and Cheetah lines?
They’re part of Zepp’s Performance category, which is due for a refresh in late 2025.
Will there be a new Helio Ring?
Possibly. While not confirmed, a Gen 2 Helio Ring would make sense to compete with Oura.
Will there be a new Helio Ring?
Possibly. While not confirmed, a Gen 2 Helio Ring would make sense to compete with Oura.
Should I wait for the new models?
If you’re after rugged, pro-grade features or smart rings—yes. Otherwise, the current lineup offers great value.
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