Use | Fitness , Running , Cycling , Swimming/Diving |
Huawei 's new wearable company a remix of a wristband with the functions of a smart watches. It is the first step taken by the Asian mobile phone company to enter a market segment as attractive as that of wearables and compete with Xiaomi, its most direct rival in the Chinese market with its fitness tracker Mi Band 2
The Huawei Fit is an activity monitor with a fairly sporty design that dispenses with the color screen to incorporate an electronic ink display. From this the battery saving is quite remarkable compared to the common screens with AMOLED technology. The Chinese manufacturer guarantees the user an autonomy of six days with intensive use of the wearable and up to 30 days in standby mode.
Another good news that brings this fitness tracker is the inclusion of an optical heart rate monitor, pedometer, a multisport mode and water resistance to a maximum depth of 50 meters thanks to its IP68 certification. The new Huawei Fit monitors five sports activities: walking, running, cycling, swimming and treadmill running.
This new gadget is able to calculate the distance traveled, the number of steps, the amount of calories burned, as well as the duration and quality of sleep. Although it does not incorporate GPS, you have the option of synchronizing it with your cell phone. On the other hand, the device displays notifications such as calls or messages when it is paired with your smartphone via Bluetooth.
Huawei has opted for a round and minimalist design, something uncommon in an fitness tracker, for its debut in this market niche. The device is made in an aluminum body, is 395 millimeters in diameter and weighs just 35 grams.