Moreover, Quandt reports that the Active Max is waterproof to 50 metres and features a 576 mAh battery. For context, the Active 2 achieves over a week of battery life from its 270 mAh rated capacity. Thus, we suspect the Active Max will be pushing the two-week mark when it launches.
Separately, the Active Max is said to support Bluetooth 5.3, GPS and NFC connectivity with 4 GB of built-in storage. Quandt adds that Amazfit will release the Active Max for €169.90 in the Eurozone. If the company’s Active 2 pricing strategy is anything to go by, then the Active Max should reach the US for around $169.99.