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The Amazfit Active 2 Premium Smart Watch combines a sleek 44mm stainless steel design with a vibrant 1.32" AMOLED display and sapphire glass for durability. It offers up to 10 days of battery life, advanced BioTracker heart rate and sleep monitoring, and over 160 sports modes including HYROX Race. With 5-satellite GPS, free offline maps with turn-by-turn navigation, and water resistance up to 50 meters, it’s engineered for both fitness enthusiasts and style-conscious professionals. The Zepp OS and AI-powered voice control enhance usability, making it a premium smartwatch experience without the premium price.

























| ASIN | B0DT3YMDMZ |
| Additional Features | AI Assistance, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Text Messaging |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 220 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Leather |
| Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 10 days |
| Battery Capacity | 270 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #504 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Amazfit |
| Built-In Media | Magnetic charging base (no USB Type-C cable), Smart Watch, User Manual |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black Leather – Premium |
| Communication Feature | Notification |
| Compatible Devices | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 14.0 and above |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 7.0 and above, iOS 14.0 and above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,815 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.73"D x 1.73"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Amazfit |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 2000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
| Metrics Measured | multi-sensor |
| Model Name | Amazfit Active 2 Smart Watch |
| Model Number | A2437-L-Black |
| Operating System | Zepp OS |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.32 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | AI Assistance, GPS, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Text Messaging |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Cycling, Diving, Hiking, Swimming |
| Style Name | Premium Round - Two Straps |
| Supported Application | Camera, GPS, Messages, Multisport Tracker, Voice Assistant |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
| Target Audience | Men, Women |
| UPC | 850058994901 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Z**T
Amazfit Active 2 Review: The Garmin and Apple Watch Rival I Didn’t See Coming
As someone who has used everything from Apple Watches to various Garmin models, I went into the Amazfit Active 2 with high expectations—and honestly, it has blown me away. For a watch that sits at such an aggressive price point, I felt like the "premium" experience starts the moment you start unboxing the product. First Impressions: The "Out-of-the-Box" Factor The packaging is surprisingly impressive. Often, budget-friendly options lack in this area and it can be obvious that it is a budget-friendly option just purely due to the packaging alone. But Amazfit clearly took a page out of the high-end playbook here. The unboxing has the kind of presentation that makes you feel like you’ve bought a piece of luxury tech rather than just a cheap fitness tracker. Setup & Sync: Pretty Effortless Integration If you’ve ever struggled with a finicky Bluetooth pairing process, you’ll appreciate how seamless this is. Just turn on the Amazfit 2, download the Zepp app, scan the QR code and you're set. Within three minutes, I had my notifications configured, my health data syncing, and a new watch face installed. - Note, my watch did force me to update the software prior to being able to doing too much on the watch. This took about 10 minutes. The UI: Smooth, Snappy, and Spot On This is where the Active 2 truly earns its keep. Coming from the fluid (but battery-hungry) Apple Watch and the data-rich (but sometimes clunky) Garmin interface, I was skeptical about Zepp OS. The UI on the watch is exceptionally smooth (almost too smooth? If that can be a thing). There’s no noticeable stutter when swiping through widgets, and the touch response is immediate. The app icons look premium and overall I think it will be a great option to track my fitness and sleep. The Verdict As someone who has lived in the Apple and Garmin ecosystems, I am genuinely impressed. The Amazfit Active 2 doesn't just "compete" for the price—it stands on its own merits for design, ease of use, and software performance. If you want the premium feel without the "premium" tax, this is the one.
G**.
Good price and excellent quality smart watch.
This watch has been a great replacement for my Apple watch 6. Battery life is exponentially better, even with the screen set to always-on. With heavy use, after two days the battery was still at 80%. I basically wanted a smartwatch just for the notifications, and don't care about the fitness aspects. It was easy to disable the stuff that I didn't want. Iphone notifications are easy to read and work exactly like you would expect. I love the round body and huge selection of watch faces to choose. The style is nice, and it has a solid build feel. So far, I am very pleased!
J**O
Very good option if you are looking for a smart watch, with features
I'm pleasantly surprised at this watch and its capabilities. I send back another smart watch, and for the $10 extra it was a major gain in what you get for the money, very good value Pro's 1. The Zepp app is really nice and has a lot of information 2. A lot of features, more than I need 3. The synching to my IPhone was a breeze and it appears after 2 weeks to be consistent, I have had other that were hit and miss if it connected or not 4. The watch looks nice 5. I'm not a fan of rubber straps, but like this one. 6. The watch is easy and bright to read 7. Get a good 7-10 days battery life, don't have to charge to often 8. GPS tracking on map when sensing you run or walk 9. Sleep tracking seems to be fairly good and nice interface showing results 10. Notification vibrations are strong, so you don't easily miss it. You cannot adjust the level Con's 1. Zepp app has a lot, but many times a pain to find what you want 2. Sometimes says I'm exercising, but I'm driving. 3. Finding your watch from the App, it buzz and don't use the speaker, sound a no brainer to use the speaker as well 4. The AI bot only helps with phone features and not sending it to answer simple questions I don't know how accurate it is on step counts, so will not comment on that. Not really using this for fitness tracking, so cannot comment on al the features in this category. So all an all I'm very happy, think some of the con's can be easily fixed with a software update
U**S
Solid contender for Android-using Fitness Buffs. 3/5 for Disability Friendliness.
For reference, I use this watch with an iPhone 14, so setting up text message reply has been...I haven't figured it out for hours of trying. However, as a fitness and overall smartwatch, it's high quality. The bands are debatable. Some people will love and others will hate the watch bands included. I ended up buying another for mine to more comfortably fit my wrist as the stock leather band is a bit tight in my opinion. Battery life? 5 days and nights. For me, I use this day and night with all health-related tracking features on and I have it import into Apple Health and of course the Zepp app. The zepp app isn't as easy to navigate and use as built-in iPhone health app. For the price and overall features, I'll accept 5 days and nights before recharging and I don't plan on buying another Fruity watch in the future. Although there are other styles from this company and I own a smaller one with fewer capabilities, this one was the best value for the money for me because I needed to be able to track a lot of health data, and the Amazfit Active 2 can do what the smaller Amazfit watches can't, with upgraded sensors and features that stand out; especially in its new sensor array. For how it tracks, I don't use GPS as I cannot run. I'm a wheelchair user. I do not get turn by turn navigation when connected to my iPhone. I am going to give this my usual Disability Friendliness Rating. That's a bit complicated in this situation. This watch is made for athletes. It's made for people who can ambulate, run, exercise, and not for the sedentary. Being much more sedentary due to disabilities, and also needing feedback about my breathing, oxygen, heart rate, sleep apnea, and more, which this watch can do, I have all those features turned on. However, it's a bit annoying as a wheelchair and IV-pole user with limited mobility to get an app and watch that want me to do things I cannot do, including intense exercise. LIVING is intense exercise for me, daily. So the BioCharge (renamed feature) after a firmware and app update still just doesn't capture how I really feel (typically absolutely exhausted!). If you're buying this for disability-related features instead of running around your neighborhood or up a mountain type features, I'd give this watch a 3/5. You're still going to get data on heart rate but it's going to be compared to someone who, say, doesn't normally have tachycardia or bradycardia. There will eventually be, from other brands, trackers like watches and such which provide more health-centered metrics for people who have disabilities that impact them physically. This one is not it. And frankly, that part cost it a star. I'd thought I could customize it more to my disability-specific needs but I couldn't. So if you're looking for that kind of device, I'd say hold on or be willing to pay a premium for what is out there currently with subscription. Did I mention subscription? Well, Zepp app is free. But they will keep reminding you to use Aura, their paid subscription which provides soothing sleep sounds and such (you can try out the free trial and cancel before it's up and you get charged). I tried Aura, but for my budget, it wasn't worth the expense so I canceled before the free trial was up. Part of the selling point of the Amazfit watch lineup is that you don't NEED a paid subscription for many of their watches. However, be prepared to be reminded of the option to pay up. Font size can be small and seems to be fixed for many watch faces. For me, that's an annoyance. The smallest text, ("Monday" on my always-on watch face and the numbers for various metrics on my main face when I tap it) is very difficult to read. It is hard to find watch faces that show spO2 values, which I need. But there are MANY watch faces to choose from. At night, I have the watch turn the screen green at a set time. I do use always on display for Time, AM/PM, Month, Date and Day - your typical digital watch functions, and I keep the screen mostly black to conserve battery. It still looks neat. Reminder: the band shown in my pictures isn't stock - I bought one that fit me better.
P**R
Excellent watch for the money
When my Samsung Active 2 died I went looking for an option that wasn’t going to break the bank. I just needed a good basic smart watch that I could track my bike rides with. I wanted to be able to see my performance metrics on my morning workout rides and I wanted to be able to see a map of my trip when I did my longer (40 mile) leisure rides. There were 4 Amazfit watches I considered, the Bip 6, the Fit 2, the Fit 2 Premium Round and the Fit 2 Premium Square. I did a lot of research and watched a lot of review videos. I really liked the amount of information that the Bip 6’s square screen provided. But I was looking for a watch I could wear for sport or dress, and I felt that the Bip 6’s large size wouldn’t really work well as a dress watch. The Fit 2 premium Square was twice the price Bip 6, but it was less than ½ the price of a comparable Samsung or Pixel watch. I’m hoping that the Saphire crystal lives up to the scratch resistance claims so I can at least save a few bucks on screen protectors 😊 I assumed that the premium square was brushed steel like the premium round. It wasn’t. It was polished stainless steel. I was a bit disappointed about that, but I can’t fault the watch for that, it was my mistake. But I have to say that with the right watch face chosen it’s still a pretty classy looking watch. The pseudo-leather band looks very dressy, and I was surprised that I even liked the orange sport band that came with it. It’s more of a burnt orange/pumpkin orange, not the bright orange I was expecting. The watch is great at tracking my rides. The battery on my old Samsung Active 2 usually did not last the entire day if I was using it to track a long ride. At the end of my recent day-long ride I still had over 70% battery left. A big plus The information display is great when riding. All the key info that I’m looking for is on the main ride screen, Distance, speed, time, heart rate. And the screen visibility is excellent, even in bright sunlight. A previous (cheaper) watch that I tried could not be viewed with polarized sunglasses. I had no similar issues with the Amazfit. The watch can be set to announce your progress at regular intervals during your ride/workout. It announces duration, distance and avg spreed. My Samsung also announced heart rate. I do wish the Amafit announced HR too. Hopefully someone from Amazfit checks the reviews occasionally and adds this feature. The Amazfit has about 150 built-in workouts. I was only interested in cycling but if you’re looking for a decent fitness tracker this watch will probably have you covered. My previous Samsung watch did not play well with the default Android messaging app. I needed to install a third-party app to be able to reply to messages from my watch. The Amazfit worked fine with the default google messaging app. It even seems to work with RCS messages which some less expensive wtches don't. I’d like to see a little more volume when answering call from the watch, but it is workable. Just a bit tough in noisy environments. This watch has a lot of features. I was initially getting frustrated trying to set it up. I received an email after registering the Zepp companion app for the watch. The email had a link to the user manual. That helped a lot. It is very customizable and after a little playing I have a watch that has all the information that I need a swipe or two away. So in summary – It’s a good-looking watch. It appears to be well made. It has all of the functions I could ask for and is an excellent fitness partner. Yes, there are a bunch of cheap “smart” watches out there. I even tried one. They are cheap for a reason. This watch approaches the functionality of the high-end watches without breaking the bank. I would highly recommend.
S**S
Very good Apple Watch alternative
I was pleasantly surprised at this smartwatch. I have been using an Apple Watch for some years and decided to try something different. The battery life is amazing as I don’t have to charge for days (unlike the Apple Watch). It was easy to set up. Notifications are on point and I find functionality to be awesome! I was pleasantly surprised by the built in AI function and the watch itself appears to be durable. Can’t wait to test the trackability.
M**S
Very pleased with this purchase
So far I love this watch. It was more expensive than my first amazfit, but better quality and much cheaper than a fitb** (which hasn’t had good reviews for a few years). I love that I already had the Zepp app, so the transition between watches was seamless. This amazfit’s biometrics are soooooooo much more accurate than my previous model. I like that it works with Alexa, and it pairs and works well with my iPhone. The heart rate monitor, pedometer, and other features is far superior to my previous model. I haven’t and will not be testing whether or not it’s waterproof. The screen is bright and clear (which is important with visual impairment). The leather band is really nice and makes the watch look better quality. It’s been 3 days and my watch is still above 60% battery. I like the new disk charging mechanism which works with a type c cable, but also will charge on the cable from my Bip3. I truly recommend this watch. It’s a reasonable price point, great features with a bright and clear screen and pairs well with all my other devices.
S**.
Few irritating things in software side
The watch is great in most situations . The screen is bright , its feather light , battery life is pretty good , but I want to address the cons . 1. I should be able to click on sleep mode and during night if I need to see the time the screen is supposed to be dimmed and show only big digital time . Well .. It's not . It shows full bright clock with all dials and all other stuff . 2. I disabled reminder about exercise but it still telling me to exercise . Not only that , but it goes way and beyond to irritate me with exercise reminders . Here is example : I go to the park and I ride my bike 36 miles ... like 2 hours . I turn on exercise on watch and it tracks it , and I finish , and put bike back in trunk , and I'm driving home and the frigging watch sends me alert : There is still time for some fat burning Come on ! Are you effing kidding me ??? I just rode bike for almost 40 miles !!! WTH ???? 3. Sleep tracker : It tracks my sleep pretty accurate ..... Kinda ! I go to bed , sleep , get up , shower , go to work , but before I start work I sit in my car outside my work , drink coffee and browse web for about 30 minutes or more . So sleep tracker shows my sleep night , then interruption during shower , and includes 30 minutes after I parked at work into sleep track , shows it as light sleep with high heart rate and gives me all kinds of warning and wrong sleep score , and there is no fix in sight . I've seen you tuber showing EXACTLY SAME PROBLEM on NEW Amazfit Active Max ( 2026 ) Also the watch is kind of small ... lady-like small . I'm not a big guy but 1,32 screen with 20 MM straps is kinda small .