amazfit Active 2
Versatile and easy to use, the amazfit watch is made to keep you moving. Over 160 workout modes help you plan your training. Continuous health and sleep tracking keeps you on top of recovery.
- 2,000-nit, 1.32 in. AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) display
- Precise heart rate and sleep data with BioTracker technology
- Up to 10 days battery life during typical use
- 160+ workout modes
- Official HYROX Race mode
- Free Zepp app with health and fitness tracking insights
- Over 400 free watch faces
- Stainless-steel bezel
- 24/7 health monitoring
- Sleep tracking
- GPS map navigation
- 22 hrs. of continuous GPS usage
- Turn-by-turn directions
- 5 satellite positioning systems supported
- Thousands of ski resort maps across 6 continents
- AI assistance
- AI-powered Zepp Coach training plans
- Women's specific features powered by Wild.AI
- Cycle tracking
- Total voice control
- Water-resistant depth: 5 atm
Imported.
View all amazfit GPS Sports WatchesBest Use | Multisport |
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Average Battery Life | 10 days |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Display Size | 1.32 inches |
Illumination | Backlight |
Altimeter | Pressure-based |
Compass | Yes |
GPS/Satellite Detectable | Yes |
HRM Included/Integrated | Yes |
Heart Rate Sensor Type | Wrist-based |
Average Heart Rate | Yes |
Pulse Oximeter | Yes |
Heart Rate Target Zone(s) | Yes |
VO2 Max Estimate | Yes |
Recovery Advising | Yes |
Tracks Steps | Yes |
Pedometer Type | Digital 3-axis Accelerometer |
Pace Alert | Yes |
Interval Training | Yes |
Tracks Calories Burned | Yes |
Water-Resistant Depth | 50 meters |
Pool Lap Recognition | Yes |
Stroke Recognition | Yes |
Sleep Tracking | Yes |
Alarm | Yes |
Time Display | Yes |
Stopwatch | Yes |
Visual Map Display | Yes |
Basemap | Yes |
Programmable Routes | Yes |
Customization | Watch Faces |
Smart Device Notifications | Yes |
Data Exchange | BLE Bluetooth |
Compatible Fitness Accessories | Heart Rate Monitor |
Gender | Unisex |
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Good-bye Fitbit
I really like the features on the Active 2, however I do find the step count to be lower than my Fitbit. I read this one has a different algorithm and it takes about 10 steps before it acknowledges the steps. I'm not using it as a pedometer, I'm using it as a smart watch and overall health monitor so it's a minor issue unless you're just using it for just steps. It tracks my sleep better than Fitbit and overall I really like this watch. I've only had it for 2 weeks so I'm still in the learning phase, but I don't see any reason to go back to a Fitbit. This is a much better product with better overall health monitoring.
Upgraded from Active
Tennis: wearing it on the swinging wrist tracks the number of forehand, backhand and serve so that’s cool! Swimming: doesn’t track my wife’s breaststroke but tracks mine ok. I wonder if her strokes are slower than the recognizable standard so it doesn’t count her laps. Battery: compared to the Active I’m surprised at how much faster it drains, but still glad I don’t have to charge it everyday. Replying: paired with my iPhone 14 Pro it doesn’t by default allow reply to IMs, but set it up with beeper via matrix allows me to reply to my wife’s Messenger texts and also WhatsApp, good enough for me.
Mostly good.
There is a lot to like about this device. Certainly VALUE is close to 5 (or 10 on a 1 to 10 scale). The GPS does a very good job of location and finding the satellites, one of the things I wanted. The sleep sensor/deciding if you are sleeping and whether it is a deep sleep is a bit too optimistic. (I really was not sleeping for part of the times it says I was). The oxygen sensor has a bit of a problem and takes a long time. Often has to try 4 or 5 tries. I am VERY happy that one does not need a subscription to have data. Other brands go WAY overboard on that.
Powerful Little Smart Watch
I had been a Fitbit user for a decade until my last purchase completely died on me in under ten years. I read they were having quality issues, and I researched alternatives. Amazfit came up as one that was powerful, durable, and affordable. I've had mine for about a month, and I love it! The app is intuitive, complex, and informative, and I love how you can customize everything to your specifications. Most of the content is free and does not require a subscription service either. I loved it so much that I bought my dad one as a gift too.
Very Happy
This is a great upgrade from my GTS 2 Mini. Great display, it’s fast, sensors are accurate, still a few small bugs which I hope will be fixed. Battery lasts 7 days with pretty much every option turned on except always-on-display. I got the Premium version. Glass already got banged around and has absolutely no damage. I don’t love the leather band and I’m sure it would have been a better choice to include a black or at least neutral silicone band. Orange is not something I’m going to wear. Overall, I highly recommend it.
Unexpected surprise
My experience so far has been great. For a fitness wear/smartwatch, I really like what this device can do. I used to be very engrained with WearOS and the Apple watch. Other options have more functionality, but I don't think all the extra features are necessary. I kinda wish there was the ability to reply to SMS or display turn-by-turn GPS directions. However, the battery life and basic functionality is really all you would need. If you have a Fitbit, I think this device is worth the switch, especially for the price.
Impressed
I have been usiing a Pixel Watch 2, but I read good things about Amazfit so I took the plunge and bought the Active 2 Premium. I wear it for a few days then go to put the Pixel back on, but end up keeping the Active 2 on. Why? A beautiful vibrant screen, snappy performance, good light fitness and sleep tracking, and excellent GPS and battery life. It is lacking some things the Pixel has succh as wifi, ekg and fall notification, but I'm doing fine without them for now. 2 weeks in and I'm really liking it.
I really like this watch (regular version)
I really like this watch. I thought it might feel bulkier than my old Band 7, but quite the opposite, it's really comfortable and feels lighter than I expected. It does a much better job tracking my sleep, including awake time (reading in bed middle of night) which the Band 7 didn't detect. The GPS is surprisingly accurate (even when I don't bring my phone) and downloading a local area map is quite easy. The auto-brightness is so welcome after the Band 7 (manual brightness only) which would be like turning on a flashlight at night and would sometimes activate when it shouldn't - but the Active 2 has none of those issues, in part i think because it has buttons to manually active during "sleep" hours when wrist-flick and/or always-on are disabled. Anyway, I would definitely buy it again.
Does everything I want it to and happy to have ChatGPT on my wrist!
I love my Amazfit Active 2 Premium. Battery life has been stellar. I love having tides, altimeter, barometer, calculator, and basically everything I'd want to do on a Casio readily available. Zepp Flow has been surprisingly useful--more so than Alexa because I can ask it anything (it being backed by ChatGPT). Hands free calling from my wrist had good audio quality and is especially useful while handling a newborn baby. I'm exceptionally happy with my watch!
Great watch for my 8 year son
I bought this watch for my 8 year son who likes to go for runs with me. He was interested in my other watch the amazfit balance and wanted to track his runs too. The Active 2 seems to work great for him and has been pretty durable so far for a wild 8 year old boy. I had to buy a smaller band for it to fit his wrist better. Since he does not have a phone, I was able to connect his watch to our old iPad with the Zepp app. Has worked great so far.