---
product_id: 959044
title: "EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3"
brand: "electronic arts"
price: "₩207110"
currency: KRW
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/959044-ea-sports-active-2-playstation-3
store_origin: KR
region: South Korea
---

# Global online progress sharing 70+ dynamic exercises Real-time heart rate tracking EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3

**Brand:** electronic arts
**Price:** ₩207110
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your fitness game with EA Sports Active 2 – where motion meets motivation! 🎮

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 by electronic arts
- **How much does it cost?** ₩207110 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/959044-ea-sports-active-2-playstation-3)

## Best For

- electronic arts enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted electronic arts brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customize Your Challenge:** Over 70 exercises and activities with adjustable difficulty levels to keep boredom at bay.
- • **Workout Anytime, Anywhere:** No gym commute needed—get effective, fun fitness sessions in the privacy of your home.
- • **Freedom to Move, Freedom to Win:** Wireless motion sensors on arms and legs deliver hands-free, immersive workout experience.
- • **Track, Share, and Compete Globally:** Automatic online uploads connect you with a vibrant community to motivate and benchmark progress.
- • **Total Body Conditioning, Tailored for You:** 9-week certified trainer-designed program for progressive, full-body fitness gains.

## Overview

EA Sports Active 2 for PlayStation 3 revolutionizes home workouts with wireless motion sensors and a real-time heart rate monitor, offering over 70 customizable exercises designed by certified trainers. Its 9-week progressive program and seamless online tracking connect users globally, making fitness engaging, measurable, and social—all without leaving your living room.

## Description

huge range of fun fitness activities EA SPORTS Active 2 with Total Body Tracking features an innovative wireless control system powered by motion sensors in leg and arm straps that provide complete freedom of motion. Additionally, it will feature a heart rate monitor that provides constant on-screen monitoring, allowing users to capture intensity and optimize performance over time. Exercise hands-free and customize your workout with your own fitness equipment! EA SPORTS Active 2 tracks your fitness data online via automatic uploads to your online profile and allows you to share your data and connect with other users through workout groups - all while reaching your own personal fitness goals. Create unlimited customizable workouts with over 70 exercises and activities to choose from, including foundational exercises like squats, lunges, and bicep curls and fun fitness activities such as mountain boarding, basketball, and boxing. EA SPORTS Active 2 with Total Body Tracking will feature an innovative wireless control system powered by motion sensors in leg and arm straps that provide complete freedom of motion. Additionally, it will feature a heart rate monitor that provides constant on-screen monitoring, allowing users to capture intensity and optimize performance over time. Users will be able to track and share their workout data online through automatic uploading from their online connected console to their personalized EA SPORTS Active profile. EA SPORTS Active 2 with Total Body Tracking will make working out simple, fun and effective wherever you are.

Review: Great Alternative to the Gym! - my daughter has the original wii fitness game and this is the latest one that has been released that i've seen.........since i like the original decided to splurge and get this so my daughter and i can workout together........we had to buy an additional set of bands that go on your legs and arms for the two of us to workout but that was ok.........there are Sooooo many different workouts that you can do......you can set it on auto and it picks the worksouts for you or you can pick and choose only the ones you want to do (upper body, lower body, core or cardio---there are TONS of different exercises).......we put it on the 90 day challenge and you pick 4 days out of the week to workout.........now that is the only thing that i've found "wrong" with this system.......i've always been under the understanding that you workout one day and rest your muscles the next......if you have to pick 4 days out of the week you can't do that........so we found ourselves always reprogramming our workouts to give us a day break in between.........no biggie but thought i'd mention that.......we put it on "easy" for the first few weeks as neither of us have worked out for quite some time......didn't want to kill myself right out of the box......the warmup was a bit boring (though when they talk to you its kinda funny--they try to motivate you).... sometimes (not too often though) the sensors won't register that you're in a position and you have to hold that spot a bit longer......when it does this you just have to play with the sensor and it'll pick your movement up it a sec....have to say the workout was fun........i dread the cardio and my daughter dreads the lower body workouts.......funny how we dread what we need the most help in.......anyway, we have some "workout steps" and a mini trampoline in our exercise equipment and used those with some of the exercises in this program......it comes with resistance bands but you can substitute dumbbells if you have them and prefer those......i've found that doing the running and some of the exercises is much easier on my joints and back when i use the trampoline instead of the floor but again that's my preference and totally optional for you depending upon whether or not you have a mini trampoline........when using the preset 90 day workout it picks alternating days to do your harder workouts on so one day your workout will be a bit easier and the next will be harder, then goes to easier then back to harder we've noticed.......kinda nice so you can sort of pick the days you want to have your "harder" workout based on your schedule......the easy workout became a bit easy (i'm in semi-good shape/50 years old) so we changed to the medium level........that is more challenging and will have you sucking air in no time.......the hard level is pretty challenging!.......all in all if you want a varied workout use this........i use this and alternate doing mini trampoline workouts and also alternate using my workout dvd's so between the three never get bored as well as my muscles dont get bored cause i'm always changing the workout......i love that you can do this in the privacy of your own home whenever you want......also (no more driving half hour or more to the gym).......OVERALL WORTH THE MONEY!!!
Review: Very cool - I loved it that the game came with EVERYTHING you need, including batteries. I was thrilled to open the box and get started with no surprises, like the need to run out and buy batteries or PS move or anything like that. The workout programs are easy to customize and you can select easy, intermediate, or difficult depending on your fitness level. You can also select which days of the week you prefer to workout, which was important to me. The pulse monitor seemed to work well and I enjoyed seeing my heart rate displayed on the screen as I exercised. I did notice that there is a slight delay between your movement and when the movement registers on the game. This made a couple exercises tricky, but I figured it out quickly. The only thing that didn't work well is the exercise band that came with the game, which was no big deal for me. It kept coming untied from the handles. Maybe I wasn't tying it tight enough, but I have my own exercise bands and free weights, so I was content to use those instead. For me, tracking my progress is key. The game tracks the time for the workout, the calories burned, the number of exercises completed, and tracks your overall progress in the program you select. There are also options for workout buddies to keep you on track. Overall, I give this an A+.

## Features

- 70 Exercises and Activities
- Track your heart rate on screen in real-time with the innovative EA SPORTS Active heart rate monitor to capture intensity and optimize performance over time.
- Designed by certified trainers, the EA SPORTS Active 2 9-week program provides total body conditioning using progressive exercise.
- Track your progress on the web via the EA SPORTS Active online global community.
- The EA SPORTS Active 2 9-week program provides total body conditioning using progressive exercise. Download workouts and exercises via Xbox Live to keep workouts fresh. Your personal trainer will be there by your side every step of the way.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003O6FYDK |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,039 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,142 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (456) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014633194746 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | 19474 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Number of Players | 1-2 players |
| Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 7.91 x 3.11 inches; 1.4 Pounds |
| Publication Date | November 16, 2010 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 16, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 014633194746 |

## Images

![EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WzbguWjjL.jpg)
![EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OP7B3KAwL.jpg)
![EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81+3oIawlaL.jpg)
![EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/816dNzt9sTL.jpg)
![EA Sports Active 2 - Playstation 3 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81DJqMlRWrL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do i workout with a friend? all i get is a screen in which it asks to create an account and when i press the x button nothing happens suggestions**
A: Its because EA has ended the servers of this game few years ago. So you cant log in. But you can workout with a friend if he/she has their own set of the bands and the usb connector. You both have to be in the same room for it to work. Working out online doesnt exist anymore. Sorry but I hope my answer helped you a bit.

**Q: does this game come with  straps?**
A: yes but they don't work properly. They come untied when using.

**Q: Does this come with bands, USB, and the game?**
A: It does, but don't waste your money on it.  EA no longer supports this game for the online content.

**Q: Do I need PS3 move for this game?**
A: No you don't/The game comes with arm and leg bands that track your movements

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Alternative to the Gym!
*by C***A on July 3, 2011*

my daughter has the original wii fitness game and this is the latest one that has been released that i've seen.........since i like the original decided to splurge and get this so my daughter and i can workout together........we had to buy an additional set of bands that go on your legs and arms for the two of us to workout but that was ok.........there are Sooooo many different workouts that you can do......you can set it on auto and it picks the worksouts for you or you can pick and choose only the ones you want to do (upper body, lower body, core or cardio---there are TONS of different exercises).......we put it on the 90 day challenge and you pick 4 days out of the week to workout.........now that is the only thing that i've found "wrong" with this system.......i've always been under the understanding that you workout one day and rest your muscles the next......if you have to pick 4 days out of the week you can't do that........so we found ourselves always reprogramming our workouts to give us a day break in between.........no biggie but thought i'd mention that.......we put it on "easy" for the first few weeks as neither of us have worked out for quite some time......didn't want to kill myself right out of the box......the warmup was a bit boring (though when they talk to you its kinda funny--they try to motivate you).... sometimes (not too often though) the sensors won't register that you're in a position and you have to hold that spot a bit longer......when it does this you just have to play with the sensor and it'll pick your movement up it a sec....have to say the workout was fun........i dread the cardio and my daughter dreads the lower body workouts.......funny how we dread what we need the most help in.......anyway, we have some "workout steps" and a mini trampoline in our exercise equipment and used those with some of the exercises in this program......it comes with resistance bands but you can substitute dumbbells if you have them and prefer those......i've found that doing the running and some of the exercises is much easier on my joints and back when i use the trampoline instead of the floor but again that's my preference and totally optional for you depending upon whether or not you have a mini trampoline........when using the preset 90 day workout it picks alternating days to do your harder workouts on so one day your workout will be a bit easier and the next will be harder, then goes to easier then back to harder we've noticed.......kinda nice so you can sort of pick the days you want to have your "harder" workout based on your schedule......the easy workout became a bit easy (i'm in semi-good shape/50 years old) so we changed to the medium level........that is more challenging and will have you sucking air in no time.......the hard level is pretty challenging!.......all in all if you want a varied workout use this........i use this and alternate doing mini trampoline workouts and also alternate using my workout dvd's so between the three never get bored as well as my muscles dont get bored cause i'm always changing the workout......i love that you can do this in the privacy of your own home whenever you want......also (no more driving half hour or more to the gym).......OVERALL WORTH THE MONEY!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very cool
*by C***L on January 11, 2014*

I loved it that the game came with EVERYTHING you need, including batteries. I was thrilled to open the box and get started with no surprises, like the need to run out and buy batteries or PS move or anything like that. The workout programs are easy to customize and you can select easy, intermediate, or difficult depending on your fitness level. You can also select which days of the week you prefer to workout, which was important to me. The pulse monitor seemed to work well and I enjoyed seeing my heart rate displayed on the screen as I exercised. I did notice that there is a slight delay between your movement and when the movement registers on the game. This made a couple exercises tricky, but I figured it out quickly. The only thing that didn't work well is the exercise band that came with the game, which was no big deal for me. It kept coming untied from the handles. Maybe I wasn't tying it tight enough, but I have my own exercise bands and free weights, so I was content to use those instead. For me, tracking my progress is key. The game tracks the time for the workout, the calories burned, the number of exercises completed, and tracks your overall progress in the program you select. There are also options for workout buddies to keep you on track. Overall, I give this an A+.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than expected. Still using it
*by C***K on February 3, 2012*

I had little faith that this would actually be something I would end up using even semi-regularly, but I have been pleasantly surprised. Mind you, I bought it in October and only did a handful of workouts on it between then and January, but that's only due to motivation, not the game itself. The game works pretty darn well, using two arm and one leg band to communicate with the console, so keep in mind this isn't a "MOVE" thing. What I like is that I do get a good workout, circuit style. And, if desired, you can pause and do more reps of anything. And, if you go by the workouts they prepare for you, they're mixed up pretty well, so there's not too much repetition in terms of getting bored. It's likely as close to having a personal trainer as possible electronically. Too, I can be pretty much anywhere in my room and it works. I'm in a strangely laid-out apartment so I find that my best space is behind my sofa, and even with that blocking me from the console, the system picks up 98% of my moves. The only issues I've had - and which I've worked past - are: - Some moves don't register well, such as the side-arm plank. However, I finally found the position that works; and, you can always "Skip" the exercise and then pause the game and do them on your own. - The heart rate monitor arm band seems to lose contact about 10 minutes into my workouts. So, if you want it to track you as best as possible, you will need to pay attention to the on-screen display and adjust the band if you have what you're certain is an incorrect reading. For example, I will see a display of 100bpm when I've been running my arse off for a minute and feel like my heart will pop out of my chest. If I adjust it, net thing I know is I actually have a BPM of 185, which is definitely more correct. (I'm still not sure how trustworthy the thing is regardless.) - Wish you could change your location. The desert theme is nice, but still. - The rubber stretch band is useless. If you're going to do the weight-training exercises, get some dumbbells. (You can set this up in the settings too, so that your characters are using dumbbells, even though all the tutorials use the band). - They've recently added a stupid "opt-in" thing for sharing your data with god-knows-who. It comes up twice in a session, each time telling you you can change your option from the settings menu if you'd like. YET - it should turn off once your make a selection. Every time I do a workout, it comes up in the startup, and then again after the program when you're looking through your results. You'll get what you are motivated to get out of this. I'm just doing it so I can get my body moving at least 30-minutes a day, not really to lose weight.

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.kr/products/959044-ea-sports-active-2-playstation-3](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/959044-ea-sports-active-2-playstation-3)

---

*Product available on Desertcart South Korea*
*Store origin: KR*
*Last updated: 2026-04-22*