Abstract: Huawei has expanded its 'Band Series' portfolio in India with the launch of Band 6. Priced at Rs. 4,490, the new fitness tracker sports a large 1.47-inch AMOLED display and promises a two-week battery life. Similar to the Honor Band 6 (Rs. 3,999), the bud...
Has an attractive design, Build quality of the HUAWEI Band 6 is great, The sensor apps work great, Has 5 ATM water resistance, Battery life is excellent, Quite user friendly
No built-in GPS, Spotty connection causing notifications to stop displaying on the HUAWEI Band 6, Notification bugs out sometimes causing repeated messages to show up on display
The HUAWEI Band 6 is a fitness band that works just like a smartwatch and is a great option for those fitness buffs who wants a fitness band that not only works great but looks great too...
The Huawei Band 6 is a very interesting device. More than a fitness band, it could easily cross the smartwatch segment with its 1.47-inch display, all-day heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, cycle tracking, stress analysis, etc.It's a great device if you want...
Bright, large display, Incredibly battery life, Robust activity and biometric tracking,
No internal GPS, Proprietary straps, Huawei's blurring the line between fitness trackers and smartwatches with their new Band 6 wearable. The company's next evolution of their fitness tracker offers many of the same features found in their more expensive
ProsBright, large displayIncredibly battery lifeRobust activity and biometric trackingConsNo internal GPSProprietary strapsHuawei's blurring the line between fitness trackers and smartwatches with their new Band 6 wearable. The company's next evolution of...
Abstract: We can't always be fit and active. Sometimes we need a hand to get moving and to start exercising.This week we take a look at some fitness trackers that can help us meet our fitness goals without hurting our wallets.The Fitbit Inspire 2 Smart Band does no...
Precio competitivo, Larga autonomía de la batería, Gran pantalla
Monitorización del ritmo cardiaco inconsistente, Correas no extraíbles, Sin GPS
La Huawei Band 6 tiene varios puntos fuertes. Tiene una autonomía de la batería duradera, una pantalla grande y nítida, y una gran oferta de entrenamientos: todo eso a un precio decente.No obstante, decepciona por una monitorización del ritmo cardiaco inc...
Published: 2021-05-01, Author: Anna , review by: xataka.com
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Abstract: Para emparejar la Band 6 con un smartphone Android o un iPhone, se necesita la aplicación Huawei Health. Según Honor, la empresa ya está trabajando en su propia aplicación. Independientemente de su diseño, esto es ventajoso en el sentido de que la app de...