Huawei has announced the newest member of its Band Series, the Huawei Band 6. The Huawei Band 6 will be available exclusively on Amazon.in for customers in India. The product will be up for sale starting July 12 priced at Rs 4,490 with offers.
Furthermore, as a limited period offer, customers buying Band 6 from July 12- July 14 will get a Huawei Mini Bluetooth Speaker worth Rs 1,990 as a free gift. Here are some of the features of the fitness band.
The Huawei Band 6 comes in four colour options: Graphite Black, Sakura Pink, Amber Sunrise and Forest Green.
1.47-inch FullView AMOLED display and all-day SpO2 monitoring
The Band 6 is Huawei’s first smart band to include a 1.47-inch AMOLED FullView Display with a 64 percent screen-to-body ratio. The smart band’s display has a resolution of 194 x 368 pixels and 282PPI.
The company says that with the hardware modules optimised, based on the Huawei TruSeenTM 4.0 and new smart power-saving algorithm, the Huawei Band 6 now supports All-day SpO2 monitoring. It monitors users’ health and generates an alarm when the blood oxygen level is low. The band also provides continuous, real-time heart rate, sleep and stress monitoring. It will also alert the user if the resting heart rate is too high or too low.
Two weeks claimed battery life
The company claims that the band enables continuous heart rate and sleep monitoring with 14-day battery life, with uninterrupted use. It also supports fast charging via a magnetic charger. One five-minute charge can sustain the smart band for two days of typical use, claims Huawei.
96 workout modes
The smart band offers 96 workout modes that include 11 professional workout modes such as indoor and outdoor running, cycling, and rope skipping, and 85 more customised modes, including fitness, ball games, and dancing types, offering wide coverage of workout tracking. Band 6 adopts the company’s own HUAWEI TruSport professional exercise algorithm to analyse users’ exercise capabilities based on parameters such as heart rate variability data and exercise data, providing them with scientific assessment and suggestions on their exercise capabilities.
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