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Huawei Watch Fit mini: Compact and stylish fitness tracker to be released in November

Huawei is launching a noble hybrid between a classic fitness tracker and a smartwatch in November. The Huawei Watch Fit mini focuses on a compact design complete with OLED display, 24/7 health management and a long battery life at a price of under 100 euros.

The features of the Huawei Watch Fit mini

Weighing just 20 grams, the new Huawei Watch Fit mini is extremely compact with a thickness of 11.04 mm. This makes for a comfortable wearing experience. The rectangular 3.73 cm (1.47 inch) touch display with a resolution of 194 x 368 pixels displays content sharply and is easy to read in all lighting conditions.

At the same time, the fitness tracker has numerous smart features: HUAWEI TruSeen 4.0 technology, pedometer, workout tracking, pulse as well as heart rate measurements, display of messages, constant SpO2 measurement, camera remote trigger, music control, stress measurement, cycle calendar and much more are possible.

Combined with the 96 different workout modes – from yoga to running, swimming to rowing ergometer, jumping rope and cycling, fitness enthusiasts will also get their money’s worth. For selected sports, the Watch Fit mini automatically detects the workout and starts recording the activity if desired.

The battery life is impressive, which Huawei states to be up to 14 days. The smartwatch can use one classic and five other preloaded watch faces. Furthermore, 300 additional watch faces are available for download in the store.

Huawei Watch Fit mini

Price and availability

The Huawei Watch Fit mini will be available in stores and on the HUAWEI Online Store in Frosty White Leather, Mocha Brown Leather, and Taro Purple Fluoroelastomer from November 11, 2021.

The recommended retail price is 99 euros. Pre-orderers will receive the Huawei Fitness Scale worth 69 euros for free with their purchase from October 21 to November 10, 2021.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

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