HTech also launched the Honor Choice Watch in India today. It sports a 1.95" 2.5D curved always-on AMOLED screen with a 502x410-pixel resolution and 550 nits peak brightness. The watch case has a metallic textured body and comes in two versions - silicone and braided.
The silicone version is designed for 20mm
lug widths and is compatible with aftermarket straps of the same width, while
the braided variant has customized strap heads and a quick-release design. The
Honor Choice Watch has the usual slew of health and fitness features, including
heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and blood-oxygen level monitoring. It
also supports 120 workout modes, with self-recognition for walking, running,
cycling, elliptical, and rowing.
The rest of the Honor Choice Watch's
highlights include 5ATM water resistance, Bluetooth calling, customizable watch
faces, and support for five satellite positioning systems, which doesn't
include India's NavIC. HTech says that's because NavIC doesn't have enough coverage
at the moment to make its inclusion viable.
The Honor Choice Watch has Bluetooth 5.3
connectivity and a 300 mAh battery, advertised to offer 12 days of endurance in
a typical usage scenario and nine days of autonomy with intense usage. The
Honor Choice Watch is compatible with Android and iOS devices and will be
offered in two colors.
The price is set at INR 6,499 (US$ 78/€ 72) but
early adopters can get it for INR 500 (US$ 6/€ 5) less. Sale starts on February 24,
and the wearable will be sold at Honor's Indian website, Amazon.in, and
mainland stores.