Amazfit Active Max falha na chuva? Comparei com Garmin 945

In this video, I conduct a practical running test, comparing the Amazfit Active Max side-by-side with the Garmin 945, precisely to understand how well the Active Max can keep up with a more advanced watch in a real-world scenario. The workout consisted of approximately 13 km of running in an urban environment, on a cloudy day with light rain – conditions we know demand more from GPS. The Active Max proved to be a good smartwatch for running, especially considering its purpose and price. It has already been tested on the channel under ideal conditions and performed very well. However, in this specific scenario, it became clear that the Active Max's basic GPS struggles, showing delays in pace updates, straighter lines in the route, and greater difficulty in quickly identifying changes in speed, stops, and restarts. When compared to the Garmin 945, even though it also exhibits minor route deviations, the difference lies in the GPS update speed. The Garmin updates virtually in real time, while the Active Max has a noticeable delay, which directly impacts average pace, pace per kilometer, and overall workout readings in more challenging environments. In terms of heart rate and internal metrics, the Active Max performed very well. Even when compared to a Garmin using a chest strap, the difference wasn't significant, showing that, as far as the internal sensor and health analysis are concerned, it delivers good results. The conclusion is clear: the Active Max works well, but has well-defined limitations, especially when the environment is no longer ideal. #Running #GPS #Amazfit