








The Active 2 is a smart watch designed for fashion-conscious, health-focused people who value style and functionality. It features a 1.32″ bright display in a sleek 44mm stainless steel case, offering unmatched clarity even under bright sunlight. With BioTracker technology for precise heart rate and sleep tracking, 160+ workout modes including HYROX Race, and up to 10 days of battery life, it’s your ultimate fitness companion. Enjoy free offline maps with turn-by-turn directions, Zepp Flow AI voice control, and detailed insights via the Zepp App—perfect for an active, stylish lifestyle.
Stylish Design, Bright Display: The sleek stainless steel build blends classic style with workout durability, while the bright 1.32″ AMOLED display keeps your data easy to read, even under bright sunlight.
Precise Heart Rate and Sleep Tracking: Amazfit’s BioTracker technology tracks your heart rate and sleep data with accuracy that previous sensors just can’t match.
Up to 10 Days of Battery Life: With long battery life that lasts up to 10 days with typical use, nightly recharges are a thing of the past.
Free Maps with Turn Directions: Stay on-track with free downloadable maps, and get turn-by-turn guidance on-screen or via your Bluetooth headphones. Enjoy ski maps for global resorts, including guidance for cable cars, slopes, and more.
Faster and More Accurate GPS Tracking: 5 satellite positioning systems ensure fast GPS connection and accurate positioning whenever you’re out running, walking, cycling or hiking.
Over 160 Sports Modes: The Amazfit Active 2 smart watch offers 160plus workout modes, including HYROX Race, Strength Training, running, padel, and yoga. With 50m water-resistance and a barometer, go swimming and skiing with confidence.
Free and Safe Zepp App: Featuring no hidden mandatory subscription fees, the Zepp App benefits from industry-leading data protection by AWS with GDPR compliance. Find all your health and fitness data, along with actionable insights, in one place.
Speech-to-Text Message Replies: Zepp Flow offers full voice control of your smartwatch. Use it to send replies to Android messages using speech-to-text or keyboard input – it can even help with translations and tone suggestions.
Choose Your Look: The Premium version features resilient sapphire glass, a luxurious leather strap, and a free additional silicone sport band. The Sport version features a breathable silicone strap in black or red, for comfort during workouts.
9 reviews for Amazfit Active 2 Premium Smart Watch Fitness Tracker (Round) for Android & iPhone, 10 Day Battery, Water Resistant, GPS Maps, Heart & Sleep Monitor, HYROX Mode, Sapphire Glass, Leather + Sport Strap
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Zaxxonal –
Great, attractive watch. Top of class, subscription-free app. Great ecosystem. An amazing value.
I bought and returned a Pixel Watch 4. Hated it. They try to do everything and end up with a bulky Rube Goldberg device. This Amazfit Active 2 watch is an absolute steal and ideal for health and sports tracking enthusiasts. I has a wonderful non-bulky form factor, *incredible* battery life, great ecosystem (goes great with Helio smart ring) and a truly great top-of-class subscription-free android app, “Zepp”, that will synchronize data with the Active 2 and other Amazfit devices – in coordination. Lots of activities supported, like table tennis and roller skating which I do. With your smart-phone it also does a lot of smart-watchy things too, like messages, calls, navigation, more, that I couldn’t care less about. But it seems to do them quite well, too.
Zach Brobst –
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” FactorThe 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 IntegrationIf 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 OnThis 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 VerdictAs 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.
Timothy Guenther –
Great watch for the price.
This is my first smart watch and I’m not disappointed. After using it for 1 week the charge was only down to 53%, so it has excellent battery life. There are so many features, I still find new ones after using it for a couple of weeks. When I go for a walk, the app tracks my route. It is more accurate for distance and elevation than my other phone apps. It has blue tooth, so I can see texts and answer phone calls on the watch – just like the fictional Dick Tracy watch when I was a kid! The phone app shows a lot of data for each feature and it does not cost extra to see it. This is a great watch!
Unfiltered Thoughts –
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.
Alexandre –
Excellent rapport qualité prix. Seul bémol important : lorsqu’ on programme des entraînements sur la montre, comme du hiit par exemple, les intervalles sont indiqués par des vibrations et pas par des bips. Souvent ces vibrations sont insuffisantes pour être perçues pendant l’effort. A part cela la montre et l’application sont excellentes.
Max Nava –
Excelente producto. La verdad el reloj cumple con todas las expectativas, y creo que tiene lo mismo que otros de “gama alta”La verdad es muy buena opción para alguien que quiere enfocarse en el deporte como una herramienta. No le pide nada a relojes mayores de $2500 pesos.
Tim Chapman –
I love it. I’ve been waiting to upgrade from my Bip, waited likely a bit too long, but this is a really nice watch. One of the best features is that I can still wear my Bip when doing rough and tumble work outside, then switch to the Active when I’m done…..the Zepp app amalgamates the steps from both, so 8 can still meet my step goal across 2 watches….great feature! Saves me from destroying the face of the new watch working outside. Love that I can have a timer running in the background while still able to use the watch, something I was unable to do with the Bip.
Sunil K –
I was indeed “amazed” to see this Amazfit active 2 premium watch. And more so at this price range it worth each of your buck. I won’t write much on its gr8 features as it well written already by others. The look and feel of this gadget is impressive. It works well on each of its features viz fitness workouts, accuracy or heart beat and spo2 I loved the auto workout detection – a welcome change from my earlier fossil watch which was supposed to be a premium one and yet no such option. At this price range it beats most of its peers on functionality and effectiveness. Considering its awesome features and functions and utility – On price it has no competition at all. One more thing – it’s compatible with iPhone – works like a charmA sure go to product if you are a conscious fitness enthusiast !
Noh Ihsan –
Nice watch and good for casual and formal wear.