Amazfit Active 2 receives a OS update

The Active 2 smartwatch is getting a fresh update from Amazfit. In comparison to other recent releases, firmware version 6.0.14.1 seems to be a small update. According to reports, the raise-to-wake feature has undergone minor adjustments, and a few potential new problems have also been discovered.
A new update is coming for the Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch. Launched in January 2025, this smartwatch features an AMOLED display and is reasonably priced for tracking exercise and health. This watch has previously received updates, including Zepp Flow 1.8.0 in early April and local music storage in March, before the latest firmware version 6.0.14.1.

Several users on the web have reported firmware version 6.0.14.1. This update appears to focus on small tweaks and bug fixes, as several Active 2 owners have reported seeing no changes. A few users have noticed a minor change to the lift-to-wake feature, which allows you to activate the screen with this wrist gesture. Following this update, it appears that the screen is less sensitive to activation and stays active for a somewhat longer period of time. Other users have reported discovering potential new bugs. One user said that the swimming lap counter was no longer accurate, while another said they could no longer turn off notification sounds.
While there have been reports of lower battery performance after applying the update, this can usually be rectified by restarting the watch. It is unclear when the apparent staggered distribution of software version 6.0.14.1 will be completed, reaching all users of the Amazfit Active 2 smartwatch.

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