The Deep Dive Podcast: Sports Tech & Performance for Endurance Athletes
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra vs Garmin: Hardware Wins? (ft. AI Insights)Can Amazfit Hardware Outrun Garmin Software? Amazfit's £600 Cheetah 2 Ultra doubles Garmin's battery life. But can premium hardware beat software maturity? 55 real-world GPS hours. Grade 5 titanium. 3000 nits. On the spec sheet, Amazfit has closed the gap with Garmin. On the standardised test route, an 85% GPS score tells a more complicated story. Two reviewers look at the same watch and reach completely opposite conclusions about its value. Key questions: • Does 85% GPS accuracy justify £600 when the Garmin Forerunner 970 scores 92% at the same price? • How does dead reckoning navigate a pitch-black canal tunnel — and why does the same watch score 69% on hard urban sections? • What is multipath interference, and why does software maturity decide who wins in a concrete canyon? • Why does a freezing hailstorm during intervals expose the fundamental physical limits of any optical sensor? • Is the deciding factor between a good watch and a great watch now entirely the invisible algorithm? Verdict: Amazfit's best watch to date. The battery over-delivers, the build is genuinely flagship, and the heart rate hardware is excellent in most conditions. But at £600, it competes directly with the Garmin Forerunner 970 — and on sporting merit and software maturity, Garmin still wins that fight. — CHAPTERS — 0:00 Dead reckoning: the canal tunnel that started this 0:52 Mission: does the £600 price tag hold up? 1:58 Source stack and testing methodology 3:20 Grade 5 titanium, 3000 nits, sapphire: the hardware case 4:25 Battery test: 10% drain over 5.5 hours on the Isle of Wight 5:20 55 real-world GPS hours versus Garmin 970's 26 6:33 The standardised 10-mile GPS test: 85% overall 7:08 Context: Coros Apex 4 at 88%, Garmin Forerunner 970 at 92% 7:27 Score breakdown: 91% easy, 81% medium, 69% hard 7:44 Dead reckoning in the tunnel: where the watch excels 8:35 Multipath interference: the cathedral echo problem 9:51 Why Garmin and Coros reject 3-metre echoes better 10:26 Heart rate: 5 excellent results from 6 sessions 10:49 The hailstorm interval test and vasoconstriction explained 12:16 Two reviewers, two verdicts: T3 versus the5krunner 13:14 The5krunner: £100 overpriced, software not fully baked 13:30 Elevation Overview versus Garmin's Climb Pro 14:25 Buggy rerouting when it matters most 14:41 Versus Garmin Forerunner 970: same price, higher GPS, deeper software 15:15 Budget alternatives: Coros Race 2 at £499, Coros Apex 4 at £449 16:15 Paying for hardware or paying for invisible algorithms? 17:41 The better brain beats the better sensor — SOURCES — the5krunner.com — Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra review [https://the5krunner.com/2026/06/08/amazfit-cheetah-2-ultra-review/] T3 — mainstream consumer perspective [https://www.t3.com/active/fitness-trackers/amazfit-cheetah-2-ultra-review-a-genuine-garmin-alternative-with-offline-maps-titanium-build-and-month-long-battery-life] Watches Reviewed — specification overview [https://watchesreviewed.com/amazfit-cheetah-2-ultra-review-2026/] — MORE FROM THE5KRUNNER — the5krunner.com [https://www.the5krunner.com] Sign up for The Deep Dive Digest newsletter [https://www.the5krunner.com/newsletter-sign-up/] Subscribe to the5krunner [https://www.the5krunner.com/subscribe]
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