
The Recover StackRecover Stack Editorial Team
Recover Stack Review ProcessIndependently tested & fact-checked
April 29, 2026
Key Features
1.32″ Round AMOLED
Bright always-on display with high-refresh animations. Easy to read mid-workout in direct sunlight.
Zepp Aura Coaching
AI-driven sleep insights and recovery guidance pull from heart rate variability and overnight breathing data.
BioTracker 6.0 Sensor
Tracks heart rate, SpO2, and stress with the same sensor stack found on Amazfit’s higher-end Balance and T-Rex 3.
10-Day Battery
Real-world battery sits around 7 to 10 days with always-on display and daily workouts. No more nightly charging.
Our Experience
We slept in the Active 2 for two straight weeks to see what Zepp Aura would actually flag. The morning recovery score lined up with how we felt — soft after late nights, sharper after consistent sleep. That’s the kind of feedback most cheaper trackers can’t pull off because they don’t break HRV trends down across the night.
Workouts felt accurate too. We compared the optical heart rate against a Polar chest strap during three interval runs, and the gap stayed inside 3 BPM most of the time. GPS lock takes about 8 to 12 seconds outdoors, which is fine for runs but a bit slow if you’re starting a session in a hurry.
The 1.32-inch display is the real upgrade over the original Active. Animations feel smooth, fonts are crisper, and tap responses no longer lag the way they did on the Bip 5. After a couple weeks the watch genuinely feels like a daily driver — small enough for sleep tracking, capable enough to leave the bigger watches in the drawer.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- Sharp, bright AMOLED with smooth animations
- Zepp Aura recovery scoring genuinely matches felt fatigue
- Battery hits the 7 to 10 day range with realistic use
- Lightweight enough for full-night sleep tracking
Worth Knowing
- GPS lock is a touch slow at the start of a workout
- No offline music storage
- Some Zepp Aura features sit behind a subscription
Full Specifications
| Display | 1.32″ round AMOLED, 466 x 466 pixels |
| Battery Life | Up to 10 days typical use |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM (50m) |
| Sensors | BioTracker 6.0 PPG, accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, ambient light |
| GPS | Dual-band 5-satellite GNSS |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.2 BLE, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz |
| Weight | 29.5 grams without strap |
| Compatibility | Android 7.0+, iOS 14.0+ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Active 2 have built-in GPS?
Is Zepp Aura free to use?
Can I take calls on the Active 2?
How does it compare to the Bip 5?
Final Verdict
For under $130, the Active 2 is the easiest Amazfit recovery watch to recommend right now. It’s small, accurate, and the Zepp Aura recovery score lined up with how we actually felt morning after morning — which is the whole point of wearing one of these.
If you already own a Balance or T-Rex 3 you don’t need this one. But if you’re upgrading from a Bip or thinking about a first recovery tracker, it’s a clear pick.
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