Amazfit has officially opened pre-orders for its latest fitness wearable, the Helio Strap Pro, in the United States. The new device is priced at $199.99 and is scheduled to begin shipping on June 25.
Although the Helio Strap Pro costs twice as much as the original Helio Strap, it remains significantly more affordable than several mid-range fitness watches, including the Garmin Instinct 3, which carries a starting price of around $299.
The Helio Strap Pro package includes two separate sensor modules – the Core Motion HR and the Core Motion Waist. The Core Motion HR module, equipped with heart rate and motion sensors, is designed to be worn on the upper arm. Meanwhile, the Core Motion Waist sensor can be attached around the waist using a clip or strap to provide more detailed movement analysis.
Amazfit says the dual-sensor system delivers greater workout accuracy, especially during strength training and cardio sessions. The waist-mounted sensor helps assess core stability, movement efficiency, and muscle strain more precisely than traditional wrist-based wearables.
The fitness tracker supports more than 60 sports modes and offers continuous heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, recovery analysis, and training readiness insights. It also features Amazfit’s HybridCharge Index, which provides a simple training capacity score ranging from 0 to 100.
Another highlight of the Helio Strap Pro is its claimed battery life of up to 11 days on a single charge, making it suitable for users seeking extended usage without frequent recharging.
With advanced tracking capabilities, dual-sensor technology, and a competitive price point, the Amazfit Helio Strap Pro aims to attract fitness enthusiasts looking for a smartwatch alternative focused on performance and recovery monitoring.
