CES 2025 delivered the Amazfit Active 2, one of my favorite wallet-friendly smartwatches of the year, with a starting price of just $99. New for CES 2026, we get the device’s beefier big brother: the Amazfit Active Max.

A little pricier than the Active 2, the Max boasts a massive screen with better brightness than even the Apple Watch Series 11, seriously long-lasting battery life — I’m talking weeks, not days — and tons of high-end features, all for under $200.

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with a starting price of just $169.

This isn’t some shoddy plastic wearable; the Max features an aluminum alloy case design with a snazzy faux tachymeter around the bezel, a pair of physical buttons, and a highly responsive touchscreen.

You’d be hard-pressed to find another smartwatch offering so much for so little, outside of older generation models. The nearest competitor is the Garmin Forerunner 55. This time-tested workhorse costs the same but is rather long in the tooth, with a dated display, limited smart features, and no navigational tools.

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This bright and saturated AMOLED screen should mean easy viewing even in direct sunlight. Despite the big display, the Active Max case size is a manageable 48.55mm, while the watch weighs just under 40g. On my 6.5-inch wrist, I’m finding the Max quite comfortable and remarkably light so far.

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