
Tired of charging smartwatch every night or squinting at the screen during outdoor runs? The Amazfit Active 2 solves these common frustrations while keeping your wallet happy. Launching today (April 22, 2025) in India at ₹9,999 for the standard version and ₹11,999 for the premium variant, this smartwatch delivers features typically found in devices costing twice as much.
The morning commute on crowded metros often leads to scratched watch faces. The Active 2 addresses this with a stainless steel bezel and sapphire glass on the premium version that withstands daily bumps and scrapes. It's 1.32-inch AMOLED display cuts through harsh sunlight with 2,000 nits of brightness, eliminating that annoying wrist-tilting dance to check the time outdoors.
The 5 ATM water resistance means you can jump into the pool after a sweaty workout without removing your watch. This seamless transition between activities keeps your fitness tracking uninterrupted.
The frustration of a dead smartwatch before an evening workout becomes a thing of the past. The Active 2 will work for up to 10 days on a single charge under normal usage. Even with notifications flooding in and constant activity tracking during the festival season, the watch still lasts around 5 days. This eliminates the anxiety of carrying yet another charger during overnight trips.
The phrase “how many reps left?” won’t be around for much longer. The Active 2 recognises 25 weight lifting exercises and automatically can track one’s progress without manual input. This creates a more natural gym experience without constantly tapping your watch between sets.
164 workout modes cover not just the obvious activities like cricket, but also some Indian favorites such as yoga, which matter for Indian fitness enthusiasts. The built-in workout plan generator adjusts the workout and activities to suit the available equipment and space constraints, perfect for those living in urban apartments and into home workouts.
The Wild.AI feature integrates women's health with the smartphone app. Making it easy to offer customized insights based on individual data, even on menstrual cycle phases as fitness isn't one-size-fits-all.
Forget about worrying how to take calls when stuck in Delhi traffic or amazed by the heavy rain in Mumbai, one can easily make voice calls through Bluetooth strapped on the wrist. No worries about getting lost, the offline maps feature assists in travelling or navigating neighborhoods, without draining the phone's battery.
The Zepp Flow AI assistant responds to voice commands while preparing hot beverages or during morning rush—just say "set a timer for chai or caffè Americano" without touching the screen with messy hands.
The Amazfit Active 2 arrives in India at the perfect time when value-conscious consumers are seeking more from their technology investments. It addresses reasons for which most people shun smartwatches: low battery life, fragile screens and complicated control interface.
The watch particularly shines for busy professionals who squeeze workouts into unpredictable schedules. It’s different from gym-only fitness trackers as it is sturdy, has Workout routines, and practical smart features that make it a progress companion as opposed to just another shiny working out accessory. Amazfit proves that practical innovation addressing real user problems beats feature bloat every time, especially at this price point.