Amazfit Active Edge page goes live on Amazon: What to expect

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Wearable maker

Amazfit

launched the Active Edge model for the global market in October 2023. The company is now set to debut the

smartwatch

model in India soon. A microsite of the smartwatch has also gone live on e-commerce platform Amazon. The

Amazon

page reveals that the

Amazfit Active Edge

will feature a rugged design and an

AI workout assistant

.

However, the Amazon listing doesn’t confirm the price and launch date of the upcoming smartwatch. The company also launched the Amazfit Active smartwatch in India earlier this month.

Amazfit Active Edge: Key specs and features

The company hasn’t revealed the price of the smartwatch but will be available on Amazon. According to a report by GizmoChina, the Active Edge smartwatch is expected to be slightly cheaper than the Amazfit Active smartwatch which launched at Rs 12,999 earlier this month.
The Amazon listing reveals that the smartwatch will be available in three different colour options -- Lava Black, Midnight Pulse, and Mint Green.

The smartwatch will sport a 1.32-inch (360 x 360 pixels) LCD display that will offer 100+ watch faces. It will also feature a rugged design that will support 10 ATM water resistance. This means users won’t need to take it off while swimming or diving up to 100 meters.
The wearable will also arrive with built-in navigation solutions with 5 satellite positioning systems and route navigations. The Amazfit Active Edge will run on Zepp OS 2.1 and will support

Zepp Coach AI

workout assistant.
The smartwatch will support 130+ sports modes that will help the watch to auto-detect 7 sports modes – Outdoor running, treadmill, walking, indoor walking, outdoor cycling, running machine, and elliptical. The watch also will also auto-detect for 25-strength exercises.
Amazfit Active Edge smartwatch also promises up to 16 days of battery life with typical use. The smartwatch’s health features will include heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring as well as stress detection.

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