The company Huawei launches sales in Ukraine smartwatch Band 6.
Smartwatches are no longer the outlandish premium gadgets that wealthy geeks use to throw dust in each other's eyes. Today, smartwatches are an affordable gadget with rich functionality that can help you optimize your fitness activities, take better care of your health, and even resist the coronavirus. And such a device is quite affordable for you.
With 14 days of battery life, 96 training programs, constant monitoring of blood oxygen levels, and a host of other features, this price seems like a joke.
It turns out that Huawei Band 6 is rethinking the very category of fitness gadgets? Or is there a catch? Let's figure it out.
Six things to know about the Huawei Band 6
Really Big Screen
Many of us have tried fitness bracelets and smartwatches, but have given up on them because they are simply inconvenient to use. Small screens with unreadable fonts and buttons that you can't get your finger into. It's easier to wear a regular watch, forgetting about the idea of monitoring your heart rate and other indicators.
However, the Huawei Band 6 has the potential to change the way you think about fitness gadgets. The large 1.47-inch screen with a colorful and contrasting AMOLED matrix has a high resolution ( 194 × 368 pixels) and minimal bezels. Its dimensions are sufficient for comfortable taps and swipes, similar to those you are used to doing on your smartphones.
The side button of the Huawei Band 6 has been enlarged compared to its predecessor, which also improves the convenience of daily interaction with the watch.
Excellent ergonomics
The Huawei Band 6 is an amazingly compact gadget. Smartwatches weigh only 18 g. You can wear them around the clock without taking them off - you simply will not notice their weight. They will not interfere with you during training, during work, and even at night.
The watch can withstand a water pressure of 5 atmospheres, which allows you to safely use it during your workouts in the pool.
Workouts for every taste
Huawei Band 6 is really good for fitness enthusiasts. The smartwatch supports a total of 96 workouts. Among them - 11 professional modes and 85 customized, including ball games and even dancing.
The watch automatically recognizes indoor and outdoor running and walking, as well as indoor cycling, rowing, and swimming.
In some cases, the Huawei Band 6 is capable of "tricks" that many competitors have never dreamed of. For example, in Jump Rope mode, the watch recognizes not only the total number of jumps but also the number of consecutive movements performed.
Health monitoring
In the era of the coronavirus pandemic, constant monitoring of key parameters of your health is not just a whim of people concerned with healthy lifestyles. Today, full health monitoring can simply save your life.
The Huawei Band 6 can track a variety of key health parameters. For example, the watch monitors the duration and quality of your sleep and monitors your stress level and heart rate in real-time.
Those at risk of COVID-19 will be particularly pleased with monitoring their blood oxygen saturation levels. This is one of the most important parameters of health status when infected with the coronavirus.
Smartphone assistant
In addition to the basic functionality related to fitness and monitoring your health, Huawei Band 6 can also become a lifesaver in several situations.
For example, a smartwatch can be used as a remote control for your smartphone's camera. You can take pictures with the camera by pressing the side control key of the Huawei Band 6.
With the Huawei Band 6, you can control music playback on your smartphone, you must also know about the latest technology trends. This is a handy feature. When you, for example, walk down the street and listen to music with headphones, you do not need to take your smartphone out of your pocket or purse to change the track or turn up the volume. This can be done using the Huawei Band 6 screen.
Also, a smartwatch will come in handy if you have lost your smartphone somewhere in the house. By calling the corresponding function in the smartwatch, you will turn on the call in the smartphone, thereby finding out where it is.
Impressive autonomy
Another notable disadvantage of many smartwatches and fitness bracelets is the short battery life. Many users get bored of frequently charging a wrist gadget and return to mechanical watches that run on small batteries for years. A new product from Huawei may change your attitude towards this issue.
Huawei Band 6 works quietly for two weeks on a single charge with 24/7 use. What's more, the watch supports fast charging with a wireless magnetic charger. A discharged gadget is enough to put on charge for just five minutes to get a charge level, which is enough for two days of full use.
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