
Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch review: Loaded with features, light on price
This frustration became especially clear when I started wearing the Amazfit Balance. While it offered a wealth of features and impressive health tracking, it always felt a bit too big and heavy—like I was wearing a miniature computer rather than an accessory. The Velcro strap, though practical, wasn't the easiest to keep clean, and after a while, I found myself longing for something lighter, sleeker, and more comfortable. You may be interested in
That's when I decided to give the Amazfit Active 2 a try. Compared to its square-shaped predecessor, the watch is now round. It looked more compact and stylish from the get-go, and while these are variables worth considering, there's a lot more to a smartwatch than good looks. Keep reading to find out.
The stainless steel body and glossy glass face gave it a premium, almost timeless look — like a classic watch, but with all the modern features I'd come to expect. More importantly, it felt like a feather on my wrist. Even after wearing it all day — and even to bed — it never felt like it was choking me or getting in the way.
The glass is shiny and glossy, encased in a sleek stainless steel body that gives it a classic, refined look. The 1.32' AMOLED display is a real standout. In bright sunny conditions, the 1.32' AMOLED screen is actually easier to read than my iPhone 15, all thanks to its2,000 nits of brightness.Whether I'm out for a walk with my dog or just checking notifications in direct sunlight, the screen stays crisp and vibrant, making it a pleasure to use no matter where I am.
With the Amazfit Active 2, I finally feel like I've found a smartwatch that fits my wrist and my lifestyle. I have a lot of day-to-day anxiety, and the high heart rate alerts on the watch help me zone out and take deep breaths - all while observing my heart rate go down in real time. This is a standard feature on most smartwatches though, it's only a question of how well it works on which watch. And on the Active 2, it does a fairly good job - although, one must be wary of not mistaking these metrics as facts because this is not a medical device. It's best to check with your doctor if you're looking for complete accuracy.
For once, the dial is the perfect size for my wrist. I've been using the Amazfit Balance before this, and while it's a great watch, it always felt a bit huge — like I was wearing a gadget rather than an accessory. The Active 2, on the other hand, sits just right — lightweight and unobtrusive, so I barely notice it's there, whether I'm running down the stairs or sleeping.
The silicone strap is a real kicker for me. It's easier to clean, especially after sweaty workouts, and it stays secure without feeling tight. I appreciate that it's skin-friendly and resists moisture, which is a relief when I'm running or lifting - and I don't have to constantly keep washing the strap. Here's all you need to know about the Amazfit Active 2.
One of my biggest gripes with smartwatches has always been battery life — I hate having to remember to charge yet another device every night. With the Amazfit Active 2, that's no longer a concern. I'm getting up to 6-7 days on a single charge with typical use, and even when I push it with 24x7 tracking and more. I've worn it for days on end, tracking sleep, steps, and notifications, and I've only had to recharge it once a week. It can also fully charge in under 2 hours.
The only negative I've found is that I do miss the dial on the side that the Amazfit Balance had. It made navigation a bit quicker and gave the watch a more premium feel. With the Active 2, it's all touch and two buttons, which works fine, but I do feel the absence of that extra control sometimes.
The maps app, while a standout feature for the price, isn't as slick as I'd hoped. You can't pinch-to-zoom or swipe to move around — street names and parks are labelled, but points of interest often aren't, and you can't just tap to navigate to a spot. To get turn-by-turn directions, you have to import a route file from another app, which feels needlessly fussy. In practice, the watch only reminded me to turn about half the time, and deviation warnings were hit or miss unless I tweaked the settings.
Also, there's no way to see which apps are running or close ones you don't need, which can be frustrating if you get stuck in a menu. Swiping left to right is supposed to take you back, but I often found myself trapped in apps, relying on the physical buttons to escape.
The Active 2 doesn't have Wi-Fi, so some features — like the AI voice assistant — only work with your phone nearby and the Zepp app open. It's not ideal if you want to leave your phone at home.
Despite these quirks, offline maps and turn-by-turn directions are rare at this price, and the physical buttons are always responsive. For the occasional backup, it's a useful feature — just don't expect it to replace your phone for navigation.
Tracking on the Active 2 is on point. The app tells me how much I've slept, the quality of my sleep, and when my stress is high. I even get notifications to do calming exercises or listen to calming music — a thoughtful touch that helps me manage stress better. Heart rate variability is also measured, and there are notifications in place to alert me if anything is too high. Of course, all of this can be tweaked from the app, so I can set it up just the way I like.
The Zepp App is free and packed with features. It organises my health data neatly, so I can see trends over time and understand my progress. I like that I can review my sleep stages, stress levels, and workouts all in one place. I've come to depend on my smartwatches to see how well I'm sleeping and how much sleep I've got, so this is a really important feature for me. I found that it works as well as the Amazfit Balance, but there's no way to really verify the accuracy of sleep quality and duration analysis. But mostly, the sleeping and wake up times are in sync with my reality. Overall, the app's guidance and analysis are helpful.
The Amazfit Active 2 is a smartwatch that fits my wrist and my lifestyle. It's comfortable, easy to use, and packed with features that help me stay on top of my health. The bright, glossy display and premium build make it a pleasure to wear, and the only thing I really miss is the side dial from my old watch. This watch is priced at ₹ 21,999 but can be purchased for ₹ 9,999 on the Amazfit website.

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Time of India
26-06-2025
- Time of India
Amazfit Active 2 review: Finds the right fit and function
Rating: 3.5/5 Smartwatches today are not just fancy gadgets; they offer real value and fit different people's needs. The "smart" part is not just one thing; it's a whole range of features and prices. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Think about someone who always wants the newest and best technology. For them, a top-of-the-line smartwatch is worth the money. These premium models come equipped with highly sensitive sensors and advanced programs that deliver precise health and fitness tracking. On the other hand, many people want something more affordable but still very useful. For them, cheaper smartwatches that do the important things well, without costing a fortune, are perfect. 'Basics' can mean different things here. For some, it's reliable step counting, simple heart rate checks, and notifications so they don't have to constantly check their phone. For others, it might include simple workout tracking, sleep analysis, and maybe even stress monitoring. No matter if a smartwatch is packed with features or is a simple, affordable device, one thing everyone expects is accuracy. Our quest for something that balances everything -- from premium design to accurate results at an affordable price led us to the Amazfit Active 2 . While it caught our eye with its super bright display, lightweight construction and appealing starting price point of Rs 9,999, any seasoned smartwatch user knows aesthetics are just one piece of the puzzle. This pushed us to discover if the Active 2 could finally strike the balance that some are actually looking for. Amazfit Active 2: Design and display Amazfit Active 2 is premium. The stainless steel body and glossy glass face combine to create an almost timeless aesthetic that reminded us of a classic timepiece but imbued with all the modern smarts. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now What we liked about it is that it's like a feather on the wrist that helped us wear it all day and even to bed without it ever feeling like it was choking my wrist or getting in the way. The box has two straps: Black leather strap for those who like to keep things minimalistic and a bright orange for those who love to stand out. The watch's glass is shiny and glossy, and the wearable offers loads of watch faces to choose from. The 1.32-inch AMOLED display is definitely a standout feature with an impressive up to 2,000 nits of brightness. It is easy to read, even under the brightest Delhi-NCR sunlight in peak summers. The frame has two buttons and a mic on the right side of the straps, and a speaker on the left. Both worked decently but can't be relied on in a noisy environment. The sensors are on the back, flanked by two magnets that stick to a puck-shaped charger that is independent of any wire. We specifically loved this because for use, there's one less 'wire' to carry in our pouch. Amazfit Active 2: Performance Expect the Amazfit Active 2 to work like any other smartwatch but with more accuracy and thoughtful features that can push you to make lifestyle changes. During our review, we had a lot going on with an influx of news, rendering us completely out-of-juice for most of the days. The watch constantly buzzed with movement and heart rate alerts to push us to take breaks. Another thing we'd like to highlight is the body battery reading capabilities -- how charged up are we for the next day. It worked only if we wore the watch regularly (minimum 7 days) as it takes into account the exertion, fatigue, sleep and other matrices into account to provide data that helped us bring some changes to our schedules, helping us wake up charged up for the next day. Coming to workout tracking, Amazfit has been exceptional in adding support for a vast array of popular workout types and activities. With over 160 modes to choose from, the brand is one of the leaders in this regard. We tracked multiple workouts with the Active 2, including walks, runs and tested its accuracy directly against other popular, premium wearables. The Active 2 delivered results pretty much in line with flagship versions. For example, both the wearables provided us with 5,000 step count and similar heart rate data. Beyond workouts, the Active 2 includes Amazfit's latest health monitoring tech. Onboard blood oxygen saturation measurements take about 30 seconds and seem accurate enough. Users can also measure body temperature, heart rate, and stress levels with a few taps. However, this is not a medical device, hence, if something is not what it's supposed to be, consulting a doctor is the best option. The AI feature is not something we ended up using a lot and it's kind of choppy. For example, we didn't need to have everything with AI -- not for weather updates, messages, or other basic functions. Though a standout feature in the Amazfit Active 2 is Maps. We have mixed feelings about this because sometimes, it feels unnecessary. For example, when driving a car back to my home or a place that needs constant checking of Maps, constant buzzing on the wrist feels a bit too intruding because we can see the route on the car's screen. However, when riding a bike and having a phone tucked in pocket, directions on the bright, wrist-mounted screen were helpful. We did notice some inconsistency on turns but overall, it proved a worthy inclusion with some tweaks needed for accuracy. Amazfit Active 2: Battery and app Freedom from the charger. The Amazfit Active 2 alleviated this concern by offering almost a week's use on a single charge with typical usage patterns. On our 5-day working week, it held up -- only needing to be recharged once or twice a week. When it does need a boost, it can reach a full charge in under two hours. The accompanying Zepp App provides detailed insights into sleep, including its quality and various stages, and alerts when stress levels are high. It also sends thoughtful notifications to engage in calming exercises or listen to soothing music, which actively helps me manage stress. Amazfit Active 2: Verdict The Amazfit Active 2 is a smartwatch that fits both: features and price. It is comfortable, intuitive, and packed with features that can help wearers to stay on top of their health and lifestyle. The bright, glossy display and premium construction make it a pleasure to wear daily. Currently priced at Rs 9,999 on the Amazfit website, it makes a compelling option for those seeking a stylish, feature-rich and comfortably sized smartwatch, at a relatively low cost.


Mint
12-06-2025
- Mint
Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch review: Loaded with features, light on price
I've always had a complicated relationship with smartwatches — especially those that come in a standard size. For years, I've found myself caught between wanting the latest features and the comfort of a wearable that doesn't feel like a burden. Most smartwatches, even the ones marketed as 'unisex' or 'compact,' have ended up feeling too large on my wrist. This frustration became especially clear when I started wearing the Amazfit Balance. While it offered a wealth of features and impressive health tracking, it always felt a bit too big and heavy—like I was wearing a miniature computer rather than an accessory. The Velcro strap, though practical, wasn't the easiest to keep clean, and after a while, I found myself longing for something lighter, sleeker, and more comfortable. You may be interested in That's when I decided to give the Amazfit Active 2 a try. Compared to its square-shaped predecessor, the watch is now round. It looked more compact and stylish from the get-go, and while these are variables worth considering, there's a lot more to a smartwatch than good looks. Keep reading to find out. The stainless steel body and glossy glass face gave it a premium, almost timeless look — like a classic watch, but with all the modern features I'd come to expect. More importantly, it felt like a feather on my wrist. Even after wearing it all day — and even to bed — it never felt like it was choking me or getting in the way. The glass is shiny and glossy, encased in a sleek stainless steel body that gives it a classic, refined look. The 1.32' AMOLED display is a real standout. In bright sunny conditions, the 1.32' AMOLED screen is actually easier to read than my iPhone 15, all thanks to its2,000 nits of I'm out for a walk with my dog or just checking notifications in direct sunlight, the screen stays crisp and vibrant, making it a pleasure to use no matter where I am. With the Amazfit Active 2, I finally feel like I've found a smartwatch that fits my wrist and my lifestyle. I have a lot of day-to-day anxiety, and the high heart rate alerts on the watch help me zone out and take deep breaths - all while observing my heart rate go down in real time. This is a standard feature on most smartwatches though, it's only a question of how well it works on which watch. And on the Active 2, it does a fairly good job - although, one must be wary of not mistaking these metrics as facts because this is not a medical device. It's best to check with your doctor if you're looking for complete accuracy. For once, the dial is the perfect size for my wrist. I've been using the Amazfit Balance before this, and while it's a great watch, it always felt a bit huge — like I was wearing a gadget rather than an accessory. The Active 2, on the other hand, sits just right — lightweight and unobtrusive, so I barely notice it's there, whether I'm running down the stairs or sleeping. The silicone strap is a real kicker for me. It's easier to clean, especially after sweaty workouts, and it stays secure without feeling tight. I appreciate that it's skin-friendly and resists moisture, which is a relief when I'm running or lifting - and I don't have to constantly keep washing the strap. Here's all you need to know about the Amazfit Active 2. One of my biggest gripes with smartwatches has always been battery life — I hate having to remember to charge yet another device every night. With the Amazfit Active 2, that's no longer a concern. I'm getting up to 6-7 days on a single charge with typical use, and even when I push it with 24x7 tracking and more. I've worn it for days on end, tracking sleep, steps, and notifications, and I've only had to recharge it once a week. It can also fully charge in under 2 hours. The only negative I've found is that I do miss the dial on the side that the Amazfit Balance had. It made navigation a bit quicker and gave the watch a more premium feel. With the Active 2, it's all touch and two buttons, which works fine, but I do feel the absence of that extra control sometimes. The maps app, while a standout feature for the price, isn't as slick as I'd hoped. You can't pinch-to-zoom or swipe to move around — street names and parks are labelled, but points of interest often aren't, and you can't just tap to navigate to a spot. To get turn-by-turn directions, you have to import a route file from another app, which feels needlessly fussy. In practice, the watch only reminded me to turn about half the time, and deviation warnings were hit or miss unless I tweaked the settings. Also, there's no way to see which apps are running or close ones you don't need, which can be frustrating if you get stuck in a menu. Swiping left to right is supposed to take you back, but I often found myself trapped in apps, relying on the physical buttons to escape. The Active 2 doesn't have Wi-Fi, so some features — like the AI voice assistant — only work with your phone nearby and the Zepp app open. It's not ideal if you want to leave your phone at home. Despite these quirks, offline maps and turn-by-turn directions are rare at this price, and the physical buttons are always responsive. For the occasional backup, it's a useful feature — just don't expect it to replace your phone for navigation. Tracking on the Active 2 is on point. The app tells me how much I've slept, the quality of my sleep, and when my stress is high. I even get notifications to do calming exercises or listen to calming music — a thoughtful touch that helps me manage stress better. Heart rate variability is also measured, and there are notifications in place to alert me if anything is too high. Of course, all of this can be tweaked from the app, so I can set it up just the way I like. The Zepp App is free and packed with features. It organises my health data neatly, so I can see trends over time and understand my progress. I like that I can review my sleep stages, stress levels, and workouts all in one place. I've come to depend on my smartwatches to see how well I'm sleeping and how much sleep I've got, so this is a really important feature for me. I found that it works as well as the Amazfit Balance, but there's no way to really verify the accuracy of sleep quality and duration analysis. But mostly, the sleeping and wake up times are in sync with my reality. Overall, the app's guidance and analysis are helpful. The Amazfit Active 2 is a smartwatch that fits my wrist and my lifestyle. It's comfortable, easy to use, and packed with features that help me stay on top of my health. The bright, glossy display and premium build make it a pleasure to wear, and the only thing I really miss is the side dial from my old watch. This watch is priced at ₹ 21,999 but can be purchased for ₹ 9,999 on the Amazfit website.
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Business Standard
22-04-2025
- Business Standard
Amazfit launches Active 2 smartwatch with advanced health monitoring: Price
Amazfit Active 2 is also available in a Premium version that offers sapphire glass screen and leather black strap New Delhi Chinese smart wearable brand Amazfit has expanded its Active series with the launch of the Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch in India. The smartwatch was first unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) in January and is said to be aimed at users who require health tracking features in a premium designed smartwatch. Amazfit Active 2: Price and variants The new Amazfit Active 2 is offered in two versions- Standard version: Rs 21,999 Premium version: Rs 24,999 The Premium version comes equipped with both a leather black strap and a red silicone strap, along with a sapphire glass screen. The Standard version, on the other hand, features a black sports-style silicone strap. The company said that the Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch is now available at a limited period launch price of Rs 9,999 and Rs 11,999 for the Standard and Premium versions respectively. The smartwatch can be purchased through e-commerce platform Amazon and across leading retail outlets including Reliance, Helios, and more. Amazfit Active 2: Details The Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch sports a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, which the company said ensures visibility even under direct sunlight. Regarding health tracking, the smartwatch comes equipped with a BioTracker 6.0 PPG sensor which the company said picks up a great range of biometric signals for enhanced precision in health monitoring and measurement. The smartwatch comes with PulsePrecision algorithm for enhanced heart rate tracking accuracy, and RestoreIQ algorithm for sleep monitoring. The smartwatch also offers a daily Readiness score that Amazfit said summarises mental and physical recovery and provides actionable insights. Other notable inclusions are personalised wellness insights for women, and over 160 built-in sports modes. Among the sports mode, there is also a smart Strength Training mode that can auto-detect specific exercises and intelligently count reps, sets, and rest time. Beyond health and fitness monitoring, the smartwatch offers several utility functions such as offline navigation supported by five satellite systems, voice control options, and the ability to reply to messages on the watch. Regarding the battery life, Amazfit claims 10-day battery life on a single charge under typical use.