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⌚ Elevate your active lifestyle with style and stamina!
The Amazfit Active 2 Premium Smart Watch combines a sleek stainless steel design with a vibrant 1.32" AMOLED display, delivering precise heart rate and sleep tracking via BioTracker technology. Featuring 10-day battery life, 5-satellite GPS, 160+ sports modes including HYROX, and 50m water resistance, it’s built for both fitness enthusiasts and style-conscious professionals. The premium model includes scratch-resistant sapphire glass, leather and silicone straps, and a powerful, subscription-free Zepp OS ecosystem with AI voice control and free offline maps, making it the ultimate companion for health, navigation, and smart notifications.

























| 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 | #891 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #23 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 4,267 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 |
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.
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.
Z**L
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.
E**O
Great Watch for under 150$
After about two weeks I can finally give an honest review. I was able to get the watch at 85$ after my galaxy watch had its last day and I dont regret this purchase at all. I was a bit concerned it wouldnt work as well as the galaxy watch I had before (Galaxy watch 6) but this a great alternative. Visually the design is sleek and has good durability with a great set of built in tools. It can be used to workout, track your heart rate which is what I use it for and has lasted for over a week without a recharge. It also connects to your phone and is great for a quick look at what notifications you are receiving. The only thing I will say I didnt like is the fact that it doesn't work with samsung health so everything is kept in a separate app. I will also say the sleep tracking is absolutely terrible. Ive worn it to sleep about 5 days and it hasnt tracked well at all. Maybe I just move to much in my sleep but it hasnt worked for me. Lastly I will say the watch band that the Active 2 premium comes with is really ugly and makes the watch look cheap. However after purchasing a better band ( for 10 bucks) it has been great and Ive received many compliments for the watch. All and all a great watch at the price point. For a Smart watch under 100 bucks if your budget is small or you want to have a second watch that can be used as a daily beater this is a perfect choice and will do everything you need it to do. It can even download an entire Map into the watch itself , control your music and it even comes with its own AI assistant.
T**R
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!
J**D
High Quality Smart Watch for A Good Price
I really like this smart watch. Unlike most others, it has a traditional clock face with a sweeping second hand. The display also has existing battery power and heart rate displayed, plus the day of the week, month , and numerical date. The level of brightness can be set by going into the settings menu. The battery that lasts for 2 weeks is a real plus. That is in contrast to Apple Watches that have to be charged daily. And even when you have to charge the watch, it can be accomplished in a short time. Like a couple of hours. There are many exercise routines that can be set to display. Routine displays are weather news, Amazon delivers, etc. The sleep monitoring is very good. It can be reflected on the watch and also a more detailed version can be displayed on the watch App. For the price, this watch is hard to beat. It is a real upgrade from my earlier Amazfit Bit 6 watch. It costs a little more, but the sensors are better and worth the smll price increase.
H**.
An Excellent Smartwatch, far above and beyond!
This smartwatch has far exceeded my expectations. I'm coming from a Xiaomi Watch Band 7 (Mi Band 7) and was going to upgrade to the recently released Smart Band 10, but saw that the release price was $73 bucks. I then saw the Amazfit Active 2 on sale for $75. For that price, this was a no brainier. The Mi Bands are more fitness trackers than smart watches. Their functionality is very limited, compared to Amazfit's offerings. On Android, I can actually respond (through typing or voice) to messages. There are apps you can install, to increase functionality, like the Pill Reminder (reminder to take your supplements or medication), water intake reminder, task/to-do list maker, etc. It syncs fully with the phone calendar and offers tons more features and functionality that you won't get in any fitness band/tracker. This is a real smartwatch. It's not WearOS, but Zepp OS is no slouch. This thing truly performs. It's responsive and quick, and most of all, it's battery efficient. Where you'd only get 2 days tops on most Wear OS devices, you can get upwards of 5 days, even up to 7 if you disable a few things. Sleep tracking seems to be very accurate and my HR measurements have been pretty accurate, along with my step count. How do I know this? Because I physically check my pulse myself, with my fingers, and count. Same for my stops; I test every fitness tracker or smart watch by simply walking and counting my steps. I do this for a few hundred meters over the course of a few days - if the measurement is close or precise to what I've counted, then that's literally the best gauge of accuracy. One thing I absolutely love about this watch is the sheer number of watch faces available, many of them free. Yesterday I spent about an hour browsing watch faces, making favourites and trying many out, and I still didn't reach the bottom of the list. Watches faces galore! The watches faces range from bland, to clean and exciting and downright classic, cool or gorgeous. An overall great and varied selection. I can go on and on about this watch, but I don't have the time. I'll simply run through some things, in list form. Speaker Quality - Decent, clear gets loud enough Screen Quality - Bright, vivid sharp with a responsive auto brightness feature. Can see in direct sunlight with no issues. Features - Tons. Make sure to deep dive into all the settings (on the watch and from the app) to set this up for your specific needs and see all the features available to you. App - The Zepp app gets deep and granular for health metrics and is quite intuitive. There's room for improvement, but overall it has been a great, easy experience. There's even an easy-to-find User Feedback section in the app to suggest ideas for the Amazfit/Zepp team. One thing to note is, while this watch is rated at 5ATM, I always err on the side of caution where it concerns my tech and water. Whether it's this watch or another, I've found that water and these electronics don't mix. It's only a matter of time before a little water gets somewhere, and starts causing problems (either with the battery or the screen). This isn't something unique to this watch, it's with electronics in general. So, although it can handle swimming just fine, I don't get my smartwatches or phones wet, at all, regardless of the water resistance rating they have. I've heard and personally experienced too many horror stories with water and electronics, and while this watch is very affordable, a damaged device is still an expense and down-time. All in all, this watch and Amazfit have exceeded my expectations. I unhesitatingly recommend it!
F**R
Feature-Rich and Well-Priced but Cannot Recommend
The TL:DR version: There’s a lot to like about the Amazfit Active 2 Premium smart watch, but I wouldn’t buy it again nor can I recommend it due to the cons I list below. Pros: 1. The watch face that it defaults to (featured in the Amazon display) is very stylish and pleasing to look at. Overall, it’s a smart-looking watch. And if you don’t like it, there are many free faces you can switch to. 2. There is so much data that you are offered free with the Zepp app; enough to satisfy (probably) all data-junkies. 3. There are helpful descriptions of the data so one can understand whether a particular stat is meaningful or not for them. 4. It’s very customizable. 5. The display is bright enough in all but the most direct sunlight so it can be seen in just about every condition. 6. The GPS/mapping feature is fantastic. It seems to come loaded with maps (I never downloaded any as far as I know) that are easy to read and detailed, and it very accurately tracks location and maps movement. Note that it is much easier to see the map on the phone than on the smart watch. 7. Overall, it’s easy to use, except for the caveat I note in the cons. Cons: 1. My biggest problem with the watch is that it is not accurate with respect to mileage. I tested it on trails with mile markers and with my old Garmin which has been accurate based on extensive use and verification. It can be off by as much as a half mile on a 4 – 5-mile hike. 2. With moderate use and not using features that would drain battery life fast (such as having an always-on display, displaying bright all the time, and have heart rate updated every minute), I only get 6 – 7 days of use before I have to recharge it. Not terrible but far less than my Garmin and Amazfit’s description of up to (and I get that it’s “up to”) 10 days. 3. While the watch itself is supposed to be water resistant (I haven’t tested this), the band it comes with is not. They do provide an extra plastic sport band (which should be water resistant) but despite ordering the black version, only a red sport band is provided. I reached out to both Amazfit and Amazon and neither is willing to exchange the red for a black one. I would have to buy a black band on my own. 4. As noted, it’s easy to use but in order to get to many features, you need to drill down many menus. This is both on the device itself and the phone. And due to small type face, it can be hard to see some of the data. 5. The menu interface is loaded with icons that are small and not always intuitive as to what data they will reveal. You can customize them as to where they are placed but I don’t believe you can have text descriptions in lieu of the icons. 6. With so many features and ways to customize, a manual would be nice but I couldn’t find any anywhere, including Amazfit’s website. Without one, a lot of trial and error is necessary to understand and use much of what it has to offer. 7. The Zepp app will not load on my Samsung Galaxy Tab A7, which is a real disappointment. I prefer its larger 10” display to my 6” phone. Maybe the Tab is too old a device for the app but it has been running everything else, including my Garmin Connect. It’s feature-rich and well-priced, so I won’t be returning the device but I am dissatisfied. Time will tell whether it lasts.
A**E
Très bon produit. Application+ montre excellents
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.
M**A
Gran producto
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.
T**N
Beautiful display!
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.
S**K
Excellent product
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 charm A sure go to product if you are a conscious fitness enthusiast !
N**N
Good.
Nice watch and good for casual and formal wear.
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