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More Amazfit T-Rex watches and new Helio bands planned for 2026

Zepp Health is lining up a steady stream of new Amazfit devices for 2026, with at least nine launches planned across its lineup. The focus will remain on higher end watches and recovery tools, with further expansion planned for the T-Rex family and the Helio ecosystem.

Executives shared the outline during the Q4 2025 earnings call earlier today. The message was fairly clear. Instead of pushing large volumes of budget hardware, the company wants to keep moving toward devices that support structured training and recovery while lifting the average selling price.


T-Rex family keeps expanding

The rugged outdoor category remains central to the Amazfit portfolio. Zepp Health highlighted the Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2, introduced in February, as the current flagship of that segment.

The watch uses grade-5 titanium construction and sits at the top of the company’s range with a price around $550. According to management, additional devices from the T-Rex family are already lined up for release during the year.

“We have launched T-Rex 3 Pro, and we have also launched the T-Rex Ultra 2 February, right? We have some of the new products also in the T-Rex family lined up in 2026. The series actually also helped us to elevate our overall ASP for the company.”

That means the Adventure series will continue growing. Expanding the lineup also helps the company maintain higher pricing across the category, something executives repeatedly pointed to as a priority.

In fact, we have already spotted a mention of Falcon 2 in the latest Android APK. That one along with Cheetah 2 Pro are two devices we expect will land in the months ahead.


Helio ecosystem moves into its next phase

Another part of the roadmap revolves around the Helio recovery ecosystem. The Helio Strap turned into one of the stronger performers during 2025, although supply struggled to keep up during peak demand periods.

Zepp Health says manufacturing for the current strap is being increased so availability improves through 2026. At the same time, development is underway for the next generation of Helio hardware. Management indicated that more information about the new version will likely arrive in the second half of the year. So presumably that is when we can expect the Gen 2 device.

“..we didn’t manufacture enough of the Helio Strap to cater for the Q3 and Q4 high seasons. Actually resolving the supply chain on that in 2026, you should see more of the manufacturing of those devices. On the other hand, we’re also working on the next generation of this as we stay tuned for the second half of this year.”

One of the journalists did pose a question on plans for the Helio smart ring. But no answer was provided. The company is currently fighting a legal battle with Oura around patents for that device. It is therefore likely any plans for the next generation ring have been put on hold.


Roughly nine new Amazfit products expected

Overall, Zepp Health expects to introduce about nine new products during 2026. That figure is similar to the number of launches seen last year, possibly slightly higher depending on final timing.

Rather than entering entirely new hardware categories, the company appears focused on evolving existing product families. That means more watches in established series along with updated accessories tied to the Helio ecosystem.

Devices such as the Active Max, introduced at CES 2026, and the Active 3 Premium illustrate the direction. Both models sit between casual fitness tracking and more structured training features, which the company believes will appeal to a broader group of users.

Software will also play a role. Updates to Zepp OS continue to expand tools like Zepp Coach for guided training and BioCharge for energy monitoring.


Financial results reinforce the strategy

The product push comes alongside strong recent financial performance. Zepp Health reported Q4 revenue of $85.2 million, representing a year over year increase of 43 percent.

Full year revenue reached $302 million, up 41.8 percent compared with the previous year. The shift toward higher priced devices also pushed gross margin to a quarterly record of 40.4 percent.

Executives say that margin improvement is closely tied to the premium direction of the product lineup. With new devices already planned across the T-Rex family and Helio ecosystem, the company expects that trend to continue as additional Amazfit hardware arrives through the rest of 2026.


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Ivan Jovin

Ivan has been a tech journalist for over 12 years now, covering all kinds of technology issues. Based in the US - he is the guy who gets to dive deep into the latest wearable tech news.

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