
The Cheetah watch earned mixed reviews: runners appreciated its very light case, accurate dual‑band GPS and detailed training analytics, but the overall look and feel did not match its premium price. Its 1.75‑inch AMOLED screen is sharp but not particularly bright, and some found the text a bit small. People liked the AI coach concept but said it seemed underdeveloped and that some features were locked behind a subscription. Battery life was typically around five days rather than the quoted eight when using all sensors, and a few users reported bugs and sync issues. As a result, most feel it’s a competent but overpriced running watch that falls short of more polished competitors.
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