
Amazfit has started teasing the launch of Active Max, the company’s next smartwatch in India after it was introduced recently. This comes after the company introduced the Active 2 series.
The Active Max features a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with up to 3000 nits peak brightness, adds new BioCharge™ Energy Monitoring for Better Readiness that dynamically adjusts throughout the day based on workouts, activity level, and stress. It has 170+ workout modes and AI-powered Zepp Coach.
It doesn’t miss out on Bluetooth calling. The huge 658mAh battery in the smartwatch promises up to 25 days of battery life with typical use, up to 13 days with heavy use and with AoD, it promises up to 10 days of battery life.
Amazfit Active Max specifications
- 1.5-inch (480×480 pixels) AMOLED screen, 2.5D tempered glass + anti-fingerprint coating, 60Hz refresh rate, up to 3000 nits peak brightness, Sterngthenged glass
- Bluetooth 5.3 LE to connect to Android 7.0 and above, iOS 14.0 and above
- Powered by Zepp OS 5, Zepp Flow AI voice control
- In-built microphone and speaker for Bluetooth phone calling
- BioTracker 6.0 PPG biometric sensor, Accelerometer sensor, 3-axis motion sensor, Barometer, Ambient light, Temperature sensor
- 5 satellite positioning systems (GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS)
- 160+ workout modes including HYROX race
- Smart Recognition of 25 strength training movements, 8 sports movements
- Zepp Coach, Zepp Coach running coach with Track Run mode, Smart trajectory correction, Virtual pacer, Race achievement predictions
- BioCharge, 24H Heart Rate, SpO2 & Stress Monitoring
- To-Do List, Calendar Reminder, Call Notification, Sedentary reminders, Smartphone Apps Notifications
- Music Control, camera control
- Dimensions:48.5 x 48.5 x 12.2mm; Weight: 39.5g
- Water-resistant (5ATM)
- 658mAh battery with up to 25 days battery life with typical use, up to 10 days with heavy use, up to 22 hours continuous GPS usage
The Amazfit Active Max is already on sale in the U.S. for USD 169 (Rs. 15,190 approx.), so we can expect the India pricing to be similar when it launches in India sometime later this January.
