Precio competitivo; Larga autonomía de la batería; Gran pantalla;
Monitorización del ritmo cardiaco inconsistente; Correas no extraíbles; Sin GPS;
Precio competitivo; Larga autonomía de la batería; Gran pantalla;
Monitorización del ritmo cardiaco inconsistente; Correas no extraíbles; Sin GPS;
The Honor Band 6 is a great-looking wearable but has a known issue with Android handsets
Great watch-like look; Super sleep tracking; Impressive stamina;
Connected GPS hobbled on Android; Screen tough to read in sunlight; No additional apps;
Huawei Band 6 is a good fitness wearable that you can get under the Rs 5,000 price segment. The smart band offers several workout modes, important health tracking features, and a great display with vibrant colours.
The Huawei Band 6 is a great smart device for those looking to improve their fitness without being bogged down with too many smart watch features.
Coming back to the biggest question we asked above, whether the Huawei Band 6 worth that extra Rs 2,000? The answer isn’t that simple. There are a lot of factors involved here.We will go with both ‘Yes and No’. Ask why? Because the fitness tracker does what it says.
Solid build quality, Impressive battery life, All-day SpO2 monitor
Unless you own a Huawei or Apple smartphone you can’t use connected GPS with the Honor Band 6, which renders it useless for workout tracking. It also has flaws with a few other key health and lifestyle features, and lags behind in areas where rivals excel, and its low price and lightweight design aren’t sufficient compensation.
Low price; Lightweight design; Good battery life;
Connected GPS only works on certain phones; Inaccurate sleep tracking; Has to be imported
The Huawei Band 6 is a capable fitness tracker with a range of health and wellness features for a really good price. If you don’t want to spend big money on a multisport watch but need something that can track everyday activities with relative accuracy, the Band 6 is one of your best options.
Beautiful AMOLED display, Decent battery life, Plenty of health and wellness features on board
No on board GPS
a stylish fitness band with a big display
The Honor Band 6 isn’t perfect, but there’s enough here to make it a decent option for anyone looking for an affordable fitness tracker. It has a range of tracking options, a big screen and excellent battery life, plus a 5 ATM water-resistance rating.
Large display; Stress & sleep tracking; 5 ATM water-resistance; Excellent battery life;
Only 10 exercise types; No GPS or NFC; Inconsistent SpO2 measurements;
The screen display is decent with nice and vibrant colors. Sleep tracking works really well and is accurate. Heart rate monitoring works fine unless you do intensive workouts then it will struggle a bit to accurately measure the sudden increase in heart rate. Most of the activity modes have the same functionality with time, calories, heart rate measured. Only the major exercises like running, treadmill etc have more information given like pace, speed, cadence, stride etc. Battery life is good with all stress and heart rate monitoring turned all constantly getting around 10 days. Only downside is the Huawei health app which asks a lot of...view more
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