I’m reviewing the new Amazfit Active Max smartwatch, which debuted a few weeks ago at CES 2026. This wallet-friendly model is designed with runners in mind and meant to compete against Garmin’s Forerunner lineup.

I’ve spent a week with the Amazfit Active Max, and for $169, I’m thoroughly impressed. Amazfit has carved out a niche in the budget-minded wearables space with well-reviewed models, including the Amazfit Helio Ring and Amazfit Active 2, my favorite cheap smartwatch of 2025.

Will the Amazfit Active Max be my favorite affordable model of 2026? There’s certainly a strong chance. With that in mind, here are the five most important things you should know about the Amazfit Active Max.

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Forerunner 55.

However, when it comes to features and onboard tech, the Active Max blows the Forerunner 55, which is five years old, out of the water. Things like support for offline maps and music, a bright AMOLED touchscreen, and a better battery all make the Max a more appealing choice than its Garmin counterpart.

$169 also gets you support for over 170 workout modes, detailed sleep and recovery insights, health-monitoring tools, and a small selection of smart features.

Apple Watch Ultra 3, Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, and Google Pixel Watch 4.

It’s also a full 1,000 nits brighter than the latest Apple Watch Series 11. All of this adds up to a highly legible and well-saturated viewing experience, even in direct sunlight.

performance against the Apple Watch SE 3, and even though Apple’s entry-level smartwatch came out on top, the Active Max proved more than reliable enough across all of the metrics recorded, including distance, pace, step count, and heart rate.

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