Huawei has said it is "once again ahead of the curve" in terms of smartwatches and smart bands with its upcoming Huawei Band 6, which "brings all the features seen on its smartwatches into the form factor and price of a smart band, making it more accessible for all users".
They can get "much more than a band" with all-day SpO2 monitoring, a larger display and two-week battery life at a "friendlier price", Huawei has said in a statement.
The Huawei Band 6 has the ability to monitor blood oxygen (SpO2) levels all-day long. While SpO2 monitoring is slowly becoming staple across wearables today, what makes this a unique feature on the Band 6 is that it constantly runs in the background: the continuous monitoring allows for users to get a reading whenever they want and be alerted in case of dangerous drops. This is further
complemented by the Band 6’s abilities to track other key health indicators. These include accurate heart rate monitoring with Huawei TruSeen 4.0, sleep tracking and analysis with TruSleep and stress management with TruRelax.
Another feature that makes it stand out from other smart bands is the display on the Band 6. Huawei went all out by building into the Band 6 a full-sized 1.47” Amoled display complete with a bezel-less design.
"This serves as an immersive viewing experience, but also a more interactive user experience overall. From a user perspective, this allows for easier usage and also provides users with the experience of using a smartwatch," the statement explains.
Huawei is no stranger to long battery life on its wearables, a trend seen on the Band 6 as well. One single charge can give users two full weeks of use.
"With these features at its helm and dedicated fitness features packed in, the Huawei Band 6 makes a compelling argument for a solid smart band, with the added benefit of a smartwatch-like experience without the price of one, truly elevating the segment to the next level in terms of both innovation and customer accessibility," the statement adds.
 
 
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