Honor has launched the Honor Watch 6 Plus smartwatch in China. The new wearable device features a large 1,46-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. It houses a substantial 1,000 mAh battery that supports up to 35 days of operation in energy-saving mode. Honor has not yet commented on international launch plans for the device.
New smartwatch features large battery capacity and high-brightness display for fitness tracking.
The smartwatch includes a heart rate and SpO2 sensor alongside 120 sports modes. These fitness features incorporate an AI Coach and AI running analysis tools. The watch case carries a 5 ATM water resistance rating. Connectivity options include speakers, microphones for smartphone calls, GPS navigation, and an NFC chip for contactless payments.

Honor is selling the Honor Watch 6 Plus in China at prices between CNY 1,199 yuan (about $177) and CNY 1,599 yuan (about $235). The manufacturer has not announced pricing or availability details for other regions. International release information remains unconfirmed by the company.
Honor states that the watch can assess the risk of high blood pressure through its sensors. The device does not perform actual blood pressure measurements according to the vendor. This limitation distinguishes the health tracking capabilities from clinical-grade monitoring tools.




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