Back in November, HONOR launched the HONOR Band 6 as the world’s first full-screen fitness tracker in China. Two months later in January, the brand showcased this product at CES 2021. At the event, the company confirmed that this smart band will be available in select markets priced at around US$ 35. Now, a couple of months later, HONOR finally teases the global launch of HONOR Band 6.
The official Twitter handle of HONOR
Global tweeted an image of the HONOR Band 6 with the text ‘Something BIG Is
Coming’. This post by the brand clearly indicates the imminent global launch of
its new fitness tracker.
As far as specs are concerned, the HONOR
Band 6 sports a 1.47-inch rectangular AMOLED display with a resolution of 194 x
368 pixels and 2.5D glass. The fitness tracker comes in three colors (Meteorite
Black, Seagull Grey, Coral Powder) with a subtle HONOR branding on the left
side and a red-accented power key on the right.
The wearable connects with devices via
Bluetooth 5.0 but unfortunately, it does not feature GPS. However, it includes
all the necessary sensors, such as an accelerometer, a gyroscope, an optical
heart rate sensor for heart rate monitoring, and a SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen
level monitoring. Further, it supports 10 sports modes, sleep monitoring,
menstrual cycle monitoring, 5ATM water resistance, up to 14-day battery life,
and magnetic charging.
Last but not least, the HONOR Band 6
measures 43 × 25.4 × 11.45mm in dimensions and weighs about 18g (without
strap).
