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Huawei launches Watch Fit 4 series smartwatches in India: Price, features

Huawei launches Watch Fit 4 series smartwatches in India: Price, features

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Huawei's Watch Fit 4 and Watch Fit 4 Pro debut in India with AMOLED display, health tracking, Bluetooth calling, GPS and up to 10-day battery life, priced at Rs 12,999 and Rs 20,999, respectively
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Huawei has launched the Watch Fit 4 series smartwatches in India, comprising the Watch Fit 4 and the Watch Fit 4 Pro. The company said the smartwatches are powered by its advanced health algorithms, feature a 1.82-inch AMOLED display, support over 100 workout modes, and offer up to 10 days of battery life. Huawei positions these wearables as ideal companions for fitness, wellness and everyday productivity.
Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro: Features
The Watch Fit 4 Pro features a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. It is built with a titanium alloy bezel and an aluminium alloy case. The Pro model offers dual-band GNSS (L1 + L5) for precise GPS tracking and includes a rotating crown for easier navigation.
Huawei Watch Fit 4: Features
The Watch Fit 4 also has a 1.82-inch AMOLED display, with 9.55mm bezels. It weighs 27g and features a square design. The smartwatch includes features like health tracking, activity rings, voice note-taking, quick replies, and camera shutter control.
Common features
Both smartwatches are compatible with Android and iOS, and offer 5ATM water resistance. They include real-time tracking powered by Huawei's health algorithms and integrate with Huawei Health Plus for deeper coaching insights.
Key features on both models include:
24/7 heart rate monitoring
Real-time heart rate tracking
SpO2 tracking
Sleep, stress, and menstrual cycle tracking
Over 100 workout modes
Emotional wellbeing assistant
Bluetooth calling
Up to 10 days of battery life
Quick message replies
Voice note-taking
Activity rings for daily goal tracking
Remote shutter control
Enhanced GPS positioning for accurate route tracking
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