This $170 Android smartwatch lasts longer than my Garmin - at a fraction of the price
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This $170 Android smartwatch lasts longer than my Garmin - at a fraction of the price
"Amazfit's sports watch lineup impressed me all throughout last year, with vibrant displays, very long battery life, support for more than 170 workouts, and accurate location tracking. I tested the latest in the lineup: the , and it takes the Active series to the next level with a large 1.5-inch AMOLED display, 3,000 nits of brightness, and up to 25 days of battery life."
"I flew to CES earlier this month with the Amazfit Active Max, and by the time I got home, it still had 24% of battery remaining. Since then, I've tracked three outdoor runs, four Hydrow rowing sessions, and weeks of daily life and sleep. It's nice to have a watch you only need to charge once a month, and even when it needs a top-up, it charges quickly via the included magnetic puck and a standard USB-C cable."
"The Amazfit Active Max builds upon the Active 2 with more than twice the battery life, increased maximum brightness, a larger display, and additional features for an additional $60. The larger watch also comes with increased storage capacity for more offline maps. These include ski maps for resorts around the world so you can track your winter activities on the slopes."
Amazfit Active Max pairs a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits of peak brightness and promises up to 25 days of battery life. The watch supports more than 170 workout types, accurate location tracking, and extended storage for offline maps, including ski maps for resorts worldwide. Battery testing showed 24% remaining after travel and multiple workouts, and the device recharges quickly via a magnetic puck and USB-C. The Zepp app provides a Food Log that uses meal photos and recognition technology to capture nutritional data, and the app can be used independently of the watch.
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