Amazfit has expanded its wearables line with two new models: the Amazfit Balance 3 and Amazfit Balance Ultra, both of which serve as the latest hero watches for Amazfit’s new Hybrid Training System, connecting performance tracking with intelligent training guidance through the Zepp app.
Built around how modern athletes train today, Balance 3 and Balance Ultra are designed for people balancing strength, endurance, recovery, work, stress, and daily life. They serve as the engine layer of the connected Hybrid Training ecosystem, capturing how users train, recover, and respond over time.

Balance Ultra is the flagship expression of the Balance series, made of Grade 5 titanium, while Balance 3 is built for everyday hybrid athletes who want one watch for the gym, running, recovery, and daily performance. It is available in stainless steel and titanium options.
The idea with both is to help those who rain in multiple ways, including running, lifting, conditioning, recovering, traveling, working, and managing daily stress, to help understand what that data means for how to train, when to push, when to recover, and how to stay consistent over time.
Balance 3 and Balance Ultra collect the data, while the Zepp app connects training, recovery, sleep, stress, and lifestyle data into a clearer view of how the body is adapting and what to prioritize next. Within the app, HybridCharge brings this system together by combining BioCharge, LifeLoad, and Training Load into one view of capacity. BioCharge reflects the body’s energy and recovery state, LifeLoad adds context from daily stress and lifestyle demands, and Training Load shows the strain created by exercise.

Weekly Focus and Training Balance help you see if your training is aligned across strength, endurance, and recovery, while Hybrid Training Plans bring more structure to preparation and progression.
Both models feature bright 1.5-inch AMOLED displays with sapphire glass and up to 3,000 nits brightness, advanced health monitoring, precision dual-band GPS, six-satellite positioning systems, route guidance, offline map support, strength training support, and official HYROX tools.
Balance 3 delivers up to 21 days of battery life, while Balance Ultra extends that with up to 30 days. Both track advanced metrics, including heart rate, HRV, sleep, stress, blood oxygen, and breathing rate. For strength training, both watches support 25 auto-recognized strength exercises, helping you track effort across gym sessions without manually logging every movement. Connect via Bluetooth calling, Zepp Flow voice control, voice notes, and onboard storage. Built-in HYROX features include HYROX training plans, race simulations, HYROX Virtual Pace, and race-specific workout support. Post-race analysis helps you better understand pacing, station performance, rankings, cumulative race time, and where performance was gained or lost.
The Amazfit Balance 3 stainless steel is available for US$370, while the Amazfit Balance 3 Titanium is coming soon for US$450. The Amazfit Balance Ultra is US$600.




