Amazfit Active Smart Watch 42mm for Women, with AI Fitness Exercise Coach, GPS, Bluetooth Calling & Music, 14 Day Battery, AMOLED Display & Alexa Built-in, Fitness Watch for Android & iPhone, Purple
$139.99
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Description
Price: $139.99
(as of Jul 19, 2024 10:12:37 UTC – Details)
From the brand
At Amazfit, we believe that limits are self-imposed. Whether you’re striving for peak fitness, excelling as a professional athlete, or simply embracing life’s journey, our AI-powered smart wearables and wellness services are with you every step of the way.
Launched in 2015, Amazfit is a leading global smart wearable brand focused on health and fitness, and part of Zepp Health (NYSE: ZEPP), a health technology company.
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Super-light and Stylish Design: The Amazfit Active smartwatch is like finery with a mind of a super-computer. Feel confident and ready for action, anytime and anywhere. Choose from over 100 colorful watch face options, and immerse yourself in a vivid 1.75″ HD AMOLED experience.
Ultra-long 14-day Battery Life: Life doesn’t pause, and neither should you. Stay charged through meetings, moments, and miles. To keep up with your busy work life, social life and workout routine, you need energy; you need the Amazfit Active.
AI-powered Training Guidance by Zepp Coach: Sometimes, the hardest part of leading an active life is just finding the time. Zepp Coach harnesses the power of AI to generate workout plans that are tailored to you. Personalize your schedule, target your training, manage your recovery and understand your progress.
5 Satellite Positioning Systems & Route Navigation: The Amazfit Active smart watch will track every turn you take through the city streets and every trail you explore through the great outdoors. If you’re planning a trek through an unfamiliar path, easily import a route file from the Zepp App, and navigate with incredible precision.
Bluetooth Phone Calls & Music Playback: Via Bluetooth connection to your phone, the smart watch can answer incoming calls or dial outgoing calls, control your phone’s camera and music, and more. You can even store your music on the watch for phone-free playback of your favorite playlists.
Mental and Physical Readiness Analysis: Get unique insights into your well-being and recovery with Readiness – calculated based on your sleep breathing quality, sleep heart rate and temperature.
Training Templates: Create your own training templates to help you stay focused on your goal and keep track of your progress.
Sync To Your Favorite Health Apps: Through the Zepp App, you can connect and sync data to your favorite health and fitness apps like Strava, adidas Running, Apple Health, Google Fit, Relive, and komoot.
24-hour Health Monitoring: Stay on top of your health readings. The smart watch constantly monitors your heart rate, blood-oxygen and stress levels, and provides you with alerts for abnormal readings.
Customers say
Customers like the value, appearance, quality and battery life of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it’s one of the cheapest GPS sports centric smart watches on the market, has a nice design and the AMOLED screen looks beautiful. That said, opinions are mixed on accuracy, apps, features and ease of use.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Terry –
A Smartwatch that’s better than Fitbit
Last November I replaced my Fitbit Sense with the Amazfit GTR Mini, and I’m glad I did! I wanted a smartwatch that wasn’t bulky and huge and the GTR Mini fit my needs perfectly. This smartwatch works as advertised. The battery life is amazing. I’m getting a solid 8 days between charges and that’s when there is still about 28 percent left before charging! And that screen is bright and clear.The sensors and the apps function as they’re suppose to, from sleep to heart monitoring to workouts, all work fine. The Zepp app offers comprehensive data that is smart and understandable. I especially like the sleep app that somehow knows when I fall sleep or take a nap, true genius! The initial setup was not hard at all. After set up, it took me a few days to get to know my watch…and for my watch to know me! And when it comes to cost VS. value, the GTR mini truly excels. I’m very happy with my purchase.Update: It’s now 3 months since purchasing the Amazfit GTR Mini and everything still works great! I’ve never had reason to contact support. Mechanically, the watch itself is outstanding. And the apps, from steps to heart rate to blood oxygen to stress monitoring all perform as advertised.My old Fitbit Sense had real issues about disconnecting from bluetooth which was very annoying. Can’t remember how many times I had to perform Factory Resets. My GTR Mini is so much better in staying connected to bluetooth. And, if I do happen to leave my cellphone behind at home, the GTR Mini easily reconnects to my cellphone’s Bluetooth when I get back. BEST OF ALL: I’m still getting a solid 8 days between charges with the GTR Mini as opposed to the 4 days between charges with my old Fitbit Sense…and I still have about 28 to 29 percent battery left before charging. In closing, I would not hestitate in buying another Amazfit smartwatch. That’s my story (and I’m sticking to it)!UPDATE: 02/22/24Still haven’t had any issues with the watch, none whatsoever. The watch’s battery is now at 44% after 7 days of usage. I should add that I don’t fuss with the watch as much as I use to when it was new. So the time between charging is very much dependent on the owner’s fussing (with the watch) and the apps selected. Some apps use more battery, especially the apps that run all day. Furthermore, the watch’s bluetooth connection to my Android phone is far better than my old Fitbit Sense. And, when I don’t have my phone with me (which is most of the time) and the watch disconnects from the phone’s bluetooth, it always reconnects when I get back near my phone. As far as I can tell, it looks like the watch and phone stay connected for around 30 feet (dependent on what’s in between…walls, concrete, metal)BTW, I purchased a plastic and glass screen protector fits perfectly snug over the watch and is available on Amazon. This cover is OEM and the screen protector is excellent and completely eliminates any possible scratches on the watch’s screen and its case. And the screen protectors (2 in a box) are very inexpensive.Update: 5/4/24Watch is still working fine. The watch’s battery is still giving me 7 or 8 days between charges (I charge the watch when the battery falls below 30%). Charging time is about 2 hours. I really appreciate how thin and light weight the watch is. Seriously, sometimes I forget I am wearing it! The watch is running bluetooth 5.2 and remains connected to my Pixel phone as I walk throughout the house (I don’t carry my phone with me most of the time when I’m home).
Joe –
Useful activity health tracking smart watch with some daily management features
Pros:1. Sleep tracking is nice and more than I expected. It provides daily trends on sleep habits, including the time frames of REM, Deep Sleep and Light Sleep (all shown in separate parts in the same graph). Love this, and didn’t expect I would use it, but I do. It reminds me to go to bed based on a goal. Provides sleep grades compared to others and this goal. And it has been successful in helping me track my overall sleep health, and to develop better sleep habits. This was an unexpected perk for me.2. Setup of the watch and the Zepp app was so much more painless than the initial watch I purchased and its app. It synced up quickly and correctly. The app started reporting, and transferring over to the Apple Health app right away once I got it all set up. It did take some figuring out how to get the Apple Health synced up, but that was a complexity issue more on the Apple side.3. The battery life is really good. I typically only have to charge every 3-4 days. Am very happy with the battery life considering how much I use the watch.4. The watch provides a wide array of health stats including the already described Sleep, Stress, Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Steps, Activities, Exercise, Calories, distance, and provides a PAI score each day that took a little to understand, but I now find very useful to just “summarize” if I’m staying active and healthy each day. I especially love the blood oxygen reading which I track every hour because I suffer from asthma that is allergy and autoimmune-related. I can now track when I might need to pay closer attention and “take a puff” before it gets really bad. I don’t know how accurate this all is, but the readings make enough sense to be useful in tracking my overall systematic health, and I find that very useful overall.5. I know I have only “unlocked” and used half of this watch and Zepp watch’s abilities. There is also geolocation capacities, which I look forward to using on a hike or outdoor activities.6. I also like the tap button on the side, and the many possibly configurations you can set up to customize how you interact with the watch. It’s easy to push because it sticks out, unlike some other smartwatches that you have to push just right. I use my tap button for 1) short tap to access all the apps (and you can buy or download free apps – this is also nice), 2) long tap to wake my watch. I just love the flexibility in setting up the watch to fit your own needs and preferences.7. My texts and messages from iMessage on my iPhone and WhatsApp come through with no issues. I like getting those notifications on my watch and then going to my phone to read the message. The text is previewed on the watch, but any attachments, I have to go to my phone.8. I get reminders from my calendars (Google, Apple, Work) on the watch. I like that a lot.9. The weather app is standard in look and data. Nice to have.10. You can scroll down on each app and screen, and the watch drills down to a lot detailed information. Love this. The amount of details is great (even for the weather).11. Also have alarming options. I can set alarms on my watch for daily activities.12. I love the round watch face as opposed to the square or rectangular face. It’s aesthetically a beautiful watch.Cons:1. Pricier than other smartwatches, but cheaper than Apple and other high end watches. For the price, I think it has a lot. So not sure this is a con. It’s more than I wanted to spend. :)2. There is so much it took a few days to set it all up the way I finally wanted it, and some were not intuitive. I even have MORE to set up, just haven’t.3. I may have missed it, but they have a stopwatch. Would be nice to have a Timer.4. The watch will notify you of incoming calls and missed calls, but does not allow you to make calls, nor is there voicemail on the watch. I don’t miss this actually because I usually have my phone with me too. I get the notification on the phone, and I then know to call someone back or listened to voicemail of a missed call.Overall, I am very pleased with this watch. It does what is advertised. Other than a bit lengthy and complex set up, it’s primarily an activities, health tracking with some daily management watch. And I am finding that’s really all I need it for. My goal of developing healthier habits is helped significantly along with this watch.
Paul –
Bought this as I was tired of charging my samsung watch every. single. day. My only requirements for a watch were good battery life (realistically 5-7 days of heavy use). Always on display, GPS, Alexa (actually works better for me as my whole house is amazon ecosystem), decent health tracking and sleep tracking.If you don’t have a need for apple watch or samsung just for the name, this is best bang for buck here.
Armando Vazquez Viera –
Al momento de abrir la caja no estaba el reloj, ni cargadores ni nada, que trago tan mas amargo
Susan –
I really like this watch. I mostly use it to track my workouts. The battery lasts about a week. I’ve had it for a couple of weeks, so far it has been great. However, in the description for this watch it says that it has a Blood Pressure Monitor but it doesn’t.
Félix Fernando López Fuentes –
Hasta el momento respondiendo como debe, por lo que mi opinión será buena.
CaribooKid –
I had not heard of Amazfit brand before, until my son bought one for his gf. You can gauge quality immediately from the website, which is nicely put together and nice graphics. These watches are hard to find to try in shops, so I wanted to try one. Immediately out the box you can see this is high quality, with nice touches like the engraved button control and high polish finish, plus high quality graphics. The setup out the box is uber-easy and it was up and running quickly. The Zepp app has lots of functionality and connects well to see any trails and maps in lots of detail. The watch is very light and low in profile, so you hardly know you are wearing it. The strap tucks in the strap and so doesn’t catch on clothing and easy to wear overnight for sleep tracking. The heart rate and blood O2 are impressive and if not absolute at least give trends and alerts. I used the watch for some mountain biking and hikes and it tracks nicely and accurate. I was concerned about privacy as one reviewer couldn’t find it on the Amazfit website, but its there and similar to Apple, Garmin etc. This smartwatch puts it ahead of the competition costing 2 or 3 x the price. I have had Samsung Watch5 (only works on Android), Garmin but I’m certainly impressed with this GTR Mini and its price, functions and battery life.