Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series has arrived, and first, the lineup includes a pro version. The standard version provides a modest update on its predecessor, but the pro moves a big step forward, and stains the lines between Smartwatch and Smartband. After spending a few weeks with it, here we have come to know.
Subject:
- design
- Display
- software
- battery life
- Decision
design
The Fit 4 Pro is the thinnest fit to date, measuring only 9.3 mm, and has the feature of Huawei Trusense System Sensers, which was introduced in a special program in the previous summer. The clock is very light in itself and yet thanks to its titanium alloy bezel, sapphire glass screen and aluminum body.
The green version comes with a matching nylon knitted strap, but you can get additional straps – such as black and blue versions. These strips are made of fluoroilstomer and come with a traditional Akwar.
The first thing that attracted our attention is the screen – Watch Fit 4 Pro is built around a 1.82 “amoled display which is incredibly bright, with excellent ease in direct sunlight. Huawei claims an impressive peak of 3,000 notes, which is wearing a greater premium watch.
We cannot ignore the equality of an apple watch, but Huawei says that design and aesthetics are consumers wish, and the company is only responding to the preferences of its users.
At least the crown button has a green color that looks great with the official band, but somewhat appears out with a separate strap. The bottom key is a quick access button, but it also acts as an ECG sensor – only a feature available on Pro.
Display
Huawei claims that the panel has “Ultra-high retinal resolution of 347 PPIs”. The performance is impressively vibrant and deal with sharp. Additionally, the interface is well adapted to the size, which means that both look and purpose are great.
The bright panel works well as a flashlight and its size still makes it easily readable when you are in the zone and your vision is blurred by excessive effort.
Hornous classifies the face of the clock into three groups depending on the consumption of electricity. Most of them also support AODs, which work well – it is visually attractive and easy on the eyes.
It also works as expected to raise to awaken – detects motion, understands what should be done, and turns on and off the performance as required.
software Hardware
The Trusense system integrates the hardware sensor located behind the clock, operating in harmony (punishment) with the system operating system.
The Watch Fit 4 Pro contains six sensors that measure respiratory rate, SPO2 (blood oxygen levels), body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate. In theory, these sensors provide 98% accuracy with 2% error in reading compared to certified medical devices.
Nevertheless, the Watch Fit 4 Pro is still a mid-range wearable, which is why Huawei excluded the health look, which was heavily promoted in the Watch GT5 and Watch 5 series. However, the Watch Fit 4 Pro still provides comprehensive health tracking, which is accessible through the Huawei Health App.
A few years ago, Huawei obtained ECG health certificates, enabling FIT 4 Pro to collect heart rhythm data.
The function starting at GT5 Pro and later seen in Watch GT4, now being integrated into the fit line. A notable addition is an increased functionality for trail running.
This enables wearable runners to upload the GPX track and navigate using a colorful contour map, which is an offline toned-down version of the petal map.
With respect to the map of the petal, the fit 4 Pro provides step-by-step navigation, although this feature is only active when the instructions are configured through the phone app.
battery life
The Fit 4 Pro has a 400 mAh battery, which is like Fit 4. Nevertheless, Prof. is 100% faster than only 60 minutes with magnetic wireless charger provided. The design of the Trusense system allowed for a better architecture of the charging module, thus filled the cell quickly.
We should explain that any QI charger will work to charge the device, but it will not be quick as the CW05 Paks provided in the box.
We tested the battery life in many scenarios: with and without information, between 30 to 240 minutes of exercise every other day, variable performance glow, and during GPS navigation.
Huawei promises a 7 -day battery life with an active lifestyle; However, we struggled to get it in any scenario. The best case was six days, but it included no information during that period and only 60 minutes of activity tracking.
Always using a display reduces the battery life by about 30%. The six-day routine gave us four days, while the 10-day landscape was about seven days with AOD without any running and notification.
Decision
The Huawei Fit 4 Pro starts at £ 250, but the green version is slightly higher due to its higher premium bands. The company often bundles its devices with services and accessories (where available), increasing the overall value of the deal.
Huawei made significant progress in reducing the difference between the GT series, and the fit lineup, effectively provided the same functionality in two different -different designs and at two different price points.
The Watch Fit 4 Pro is an excellent choice for those who are health-conscious, active in sports, and a weedable desire that appears minimal yet is still character.