Build Quality
Construction at $149.99 should reflect the price premium with metal accents, better fit-and-finish, and tighter tolerances.
If there's one phrase that comes up across reviews of the Amazfit Active 2 Premium, it's "Personalized training".
The Numbers
- Brand: Amazfit
- Price: $149.99 (well above the $114.00 category average)
- Amazon rating: 4.4 of 5.0
- Reviews: 3,873
- Category rank: #11 of 44 in smartwatches
- Cheaper in category: 30 products
- Higher-rated in category: 12 products
- More-reviewed in category: 6 products
From the Reviews
A 4.4-star average from 3,873 buyers means most are happy, but a meaningful slice - roughly 15-20% - has at least some complaint. The pattern in the negative reviews matters more than the average itself.
Common positives:
- Offline maps
- Personalized training
- AMOLED display
Common complaints:
- No LTE
- Pricey for Amazfit
Compared to Alternatives
At $149.99, the Amazfit Active 2 Premium sits well above the $114.00 category average. 30 options are cheaper and 13 are more expensive.
The category leader is the Fitbit Versa 4 ($149.95, 4.2β , 18,935 reviews). Pricing is essentially the same, so the rating and review-count edge tilts in favor of the top pick.
Higher-rated options in this category:
- Qonbink Fitness Smartwatch - $19.99, 5.0β (100 reviews) Β· Better on both axes
- Apple Watch Series 11 - $299.00, 4.8β (3,779 reviews) Β· Higher rated
- Apple Watch SE 3 - $239.00, 4.8β (2,541 reviews) Β· Higher rated
If rating alone is your filter, the highest-rated option in this category is the Qonbink Fitness Smartwatch at 5.0β . If pure price is the filter, the cheapest is the Motast Smartwatch 2025 at $15.99.
Should You Buy It?
Maybe. Middle-of-the-pack on rating and price, no standout strengths. If a specific feature matches your need (offline maps or personalized training), it's reasonable. Otherwise the top picks are safer bets.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Offline maps
- Personalized training
- AMOLED display
Cons:
- No LTE
- Pricey for Amazfit
Bottom Line
7.7/10
Functional, mid-pack option. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing pushing it above the better-ranked alternatives either.
