Large, Bright OLED color display, 96 workout modes, including 11 professional workout modes and 4 automatic workout tracking modes, All-day heart rate and SpO2 Monitoring, Water resistant (5ATM), Good battery life with fast charging
Straps are not easily replaceable, Doesn't lock GPS directly from the band, Priced slightly on the higher side compared to HONOR Band 6,
Overall, the HUAWEI Band 6 is a feature-packed smart band. I liked the large display, workout modes it offers, and it even has all-day SpO2 monitoring. The battery life is also good, and it also supports fast charging. Wish it had GPS, since some watches...
Consistent and reliable battery life, Screen is responsive, 24/7 heart rate and SpO2 is very convenient
Notification support is not very useful, No 3rdparty app integrations
Overall, the Huawei Band 6 is an excellent device to get started with monitoring metrics like heart rate, sleep, and fitness; the device is sleek, minimal, and can get you most of the key features of the latest smartwatches like SpO2 tracking.advertisingI...
Abstract: For years, HUAWEI wasn't probably the first brand name that came into your mind for smart wearables. However, this year, you must seriously consider its latest fitness tracker first, the HUAWEI Band 6.In the past few years, we have stopped expecting fancy...
Attractive and large AMOLED display, Superb battery life, Plenty of workout modes,
You cannot reply to messages, Straps not changeable, SpO2 tracking is iffy, ShareTweetShare
Overall, there is plenty to like about the Huawei Band 6. The biggest plus is the screen, which is bigger than what you get on most other fitness trackers. The gorgeous display and solid battery life will keep you happy. You also get enough workout modes...
Published: 2021-05-08, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
At first glance, the Huawei Band 6 doesn't seem to stand out that much from the device I reviewed a couple of weeks ago, but once you dive into it, there are a few advantages that make this easily a better device. The design overall is better and you get...
Abstract: In order to pair the Band 6 with an Android smartphone or iPhone, you need the Huawei Health app. According to Honor, the company is already working on its own app. Regardless of its design, this is advantageous in the sense that the Huawei app in Google'...
More than enough battery life, Fresh rectangular screen design, Highly responsive touch display
No built-in GPS, Lacks features when paired with an iOS device, No third-party app integration
"If you're looking for a no-nonsense fitness tracker that has great battery life, monitors your activity levels, sleep, heart rate, stress, etc, accurately, and you aren't too fussy about it not having some ‘additional' features when paired with an iOS d...
Published: 2021-06-29, Author: Daniel , review by: eftm.com.au
As a fitness band the Huawei Band 6 fills the bill from all angles. It's functional and tracks both fitness and sleep metrics as well as being lightweight but with a bright and easy to read screen – plus it lasts you almost two weeks of use.The RRP for th...
Published: 2021-06-28, Author: Jo , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: Huawei has a number of wearables in the market currently, and the Band 6 is their entry point offering at an RRP of $139, however, the devices are currently on sale for EOFY priced at just $99, a competitive price compared with other wearables at this pri...