A draft listing for the Amazfit Active Max smartwatch has appeared on the company’s US website, revealing new details about the unreleased wearable. The appearance follows earlier leaks linking the model to certifications under the identifier A2557. As the original article noted, “a draft product listing for the upcoming Amazfit Max smartwatch has appeared on one of the brand’s official websites.”
Images shared in the listing show a 1.5-inch AMOLED display and 4GB of internal storage intended for maps and music. The material also indicates support for Zepp Pay contactless payments and a battery life of up to 25 days, powered by a 576 mAh battery. These features align with information previously circulated by tipster Roland Quandt.
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The smartwatch is expected to offer over 170 activity modes, including Hyrox training, and health monitoring tools such as heart rate tracking, sleep analysis and SpO2 measurement. The listing also references BioCharge Energy Monitoring, a feature introduced with the Helio Strap, suggesting Amazfit plans to expand this capability to additional devices.
Connectivity options appear to include Bluetooth 5.3 and GPS, and the device is rated waterproof to 50 metres. The draft page lists colours such as Lava Black, Midnight Pulse and Mint Green, though the URL structure indicates these stem from an older Active Edge strap, not the final Active Max colour lineup.
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The Amazfit Active Max is expected to be priced at €169.90 in Europe, making it €20 more expensive than the Active 2 Square. The company has not yet confirmed when the smartwatch will be officially announced or released.
Source: Amazfit
