At the end of October, a new wearable from Huawei dubbed as HUAWEI WATCH FIT mini went official in Europe. As the name suggests, this product is a smaller version of the existing model. Over one and a half months after its debut, the smartwatch is now being tipped to make its entry in the company’s home country.
According to 菊厂影业Fans, the HUAWEI WATCH
FIT mini will launch in China later this month. Unfortunately, the source does
not reveal the price but does hint that it will be affordable than the vanilla
model. In Europe, it retails at around € 99. Talking about features, the fitness
tracker disguised as a smartwatch sports a 1.47-inch AMOLED display with a
resolution of 368 x 194 pixels and 282 PPI. The panel supports touch input and
uses gesture control.
The casing is made of aluminum, while the
bottom part features a plastic build. It is water-resistant up to 5 ATM.
Customers can pick it up in either of these three strap color options – Frosty
White, Mocha Brown, and Taro Purp.
The wearable pairs with smartphones
running Android 6.0+ or iOS 9.0+ via Bluetooth 5.0. It has all the essential
sensors like a 6-axis IMU sensor (accelerometer, gyroscope), optical heart rate
sensor, and SpO2 sensor for 96 workout modes, heart rate monitoring, blood
oxygen level monitoring, sleep tracking, stress monitoring, and more.
Last but not least, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT
mini is rated to last for up to 14 days on a full charge and it recharges using
a magnetic charger.