Huawei Band 6 launched in India with an AMOLED screen and a SpO2 tracker

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After a bunch of teasers, Huawei has launched its latest smart band Huawei Band 6 in India. The brand’s previous offerings have been popular in the segment. Let’s see what the newcomer brings to the wrist. For starters, it comes with an AMOLED display, a Blood Oxygen tracker, and 96 workout modes.

Here’s the rest of the details:

Huawei Band 6 Features

In Huawei Band 6, you are given a 1.47-inch AMOLED display with 194×368 pixels. The dial is rectangle-shaped with 8 themed dials. You are also given a 6-axis IMU sensor in the band. The band measures 43 × 25.4 × 10.45 mm and weighs only 18 grams.

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Inside, Huawei Band 6 sports TruSeen 4.0 heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen tracking, a menstrual cycle monitor for women, TruSleep 2.0 sleep tracking, and TruRelax stress tracking.

Among other things, here you also get 5ATM water resistance up to 550 m, 96 workout modes, and a large 180mAh battery that claims about 14 days of backup.

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Huawei Band 6 Price and Availability

Band 6 is offered at a price of Rs. 4,490. You can buy it in graphite black, sakura pink, forest green, and amber sunrise color options. The band’s sale will start on Amazon from July 12. As an introductory offer, the brand is also giving a free Huawei Mini Bluetooth Speaker priced Rs. 1,990 to buyers making the purchase between July 12- July 14, 2021.

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