
Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series now available for pre-order in Qatar
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The new Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series offers a suite of high-end features and premium materials. Building on the success of the popular Watch Fit line, this fourth-generation release boldly steps into a category often dominated by higher-priced competitors. It features an aluminum casing with titanium bezels, sapphire glass, and advanced health and fitness tracking — including dedicated modes for golf and freediving.
Pre-orders start from QAR 549 for the Fit 4 and QAR 899 for the Fit 4 Pro, available at HUAWEI Experience Stores in Doha Festival City, Place Vendôme, and Al Nasr Street, as well as at Lulu Hypermarket, Jarir Bookstore, and Carrefour Qatar.
Designed for both style and performance, the Watch Fit 4 Series — including Fit 4 and Fit 4 Pro — features a distinctive square Watch face with a rotating crown, combining fashion-forward design with everyday comfort.
The Fit 4 Pro has a thin profile measuring just 9.3mm and weighs 30.4 grams. Premium materials such as sapphire glass, aviation-grade aluminum body with titanium alloy bezel, are used for superior build quality and durability.
The Fit 4 measures 9.5mm and weighs only 27 grams, making it effortless and comfortable on the wrist.
The design features a sleek glass and aluminum frame. Both models feature an impressive 1.82-inch AMOLED display, a marvel of the HUAWEI Hybrid AMOLED technology.
The Fit 4 Pro offers an incredible screen with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits and advanced performance features, making it more powerful and suited for outdoor activities.
For the first time, the Fit Series features a built-in air pressure sensor that provides vital data for outdoor adventures. The series is also equipped with the upgraded HUAWEI Sunflower Positioning System, significantly enhancing GPS accuracy for more precise tracking. Additionally, Huawei debuts dedicated route tracking for water sports, offering a new level of performance and safety for aquatic activities.
However, on top of all that, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro is also packed with pro-level features tailored for more active users. It comes with Advanced Terrain Map Tracking to ensure you stay on course every step of the way. For golf enthusiasts, there are two new golf modes—Course Mode and Driving Range Mode. The Watch also supports dive depths of up to 40 meters, featuring a specialised Diving Mode with Freediving and Training options. Additionally, the professional-grade support for trail running makes it an ideal companion for outdoor adventurers.
Health management features see a big upgrade on the new Watch Fit 4 Series with several new advanced features. It now offers HRV (Heart Rate Variability) monitoring during sleep, along with enhanced health insights and all-day HRV tracking, both available through OTA upgrade.
The Emotional Wellbeing Assistant is now integrated into the Series as well. Besides, the Fit 4 Pro also offers personalised, data-driven predictions of menstrual cycles, ovulation period, and fertility, powered by advanced physiological data analysis.
The Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series offers exceptional battery life, with up to 7 days of usage in typical scenarios, with a maximum of 10 days.
In addition, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 can be fully charged in 75 minutes while the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro takes just 60 minutes.
With all the latest innovations and an attractive price tag, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series is a compelling option for consumers seeking a feature-rich, stylish, and durable smartWatch that challenges the established hierarchy of the wearables market.
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