Review Honor Band 6 Smart Watch

The Honor Band 6 is not a smartwatch, although at this point the gap between wearables isn't really clear anymore.

Honor is currently an independent company that launches wearables on its own, but its latest wearable is actually developed under Huawei's ownership as it originally launched in China in November. 2020. It has only recently launched to the global market, giving us the opportunity to spend some time with it and create this review. Honor Band 6 brings a series of features that are well worth the attention of users.

The Honor Band 6 is not a smartwatch, although at this point the gap between wearables isn't really clear anymore. It has a large screen, a wide range of sensors and trackers for all kinds of sports and notification displays.

Honor Band 6: Design

The Honor Band 6 feels light on the wrist thanks to its weight of just 18 grams without the strap. Honor has upgraded the AMOLED panel compared to its predecessor. Its screen size is currently 1.47 inches.

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There is a rather large black border around the screen that makes the device look less shimmery and that is really obvious when the screen is at maximum brightness. The strap is long enough and can fit all wrist sizes.

Charger for Honor Band 6 is magnetic, with dual pins. It is not only exclusive but also different, so if you go from Honor Band 5, you cannot use the old charger.

Honor Band 6: Features and battery life

Just like any other modern Honor wearable, it monitors SpO2 (blood oxygen levels), stress through a heart rate sensor, and uses TruSleep 2.0 technology for better sleep insights. mine. In terms of workouts, there are 10 preset modes including running, swimming or cycling, and you can even create a custom one.

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The battery life of the Honor Band 6 is advertised as 14 days. It was able to get to that length thanks to the efficient Kirin A1 chipset and the lightweight Lite OS.

Actual measured battery life is about 10 days, which is still a big achievement when you include TruSleep enabled, continuous heart rate monitoring, recreational sports and some notifications and alarms. . The battery inside has a capacity of 180 mAh and charges from 0 to 100% in less than an hour.

Update 21 May 2021
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