Last year’s Honor Band 4 is one of our favorite cheap fitness trackers, but it seems the company will be making the follow-up product into a powerhouse, top-end device.
Honor’s CEO, George Zhao, has teased the product on Chinese microblogging site Weibo that shows a quick glimpse of the tracker and a few of the features included.
According to Honor’s CEO, the fitness band will come with features usually reserved for top-end fitness trackers, including a blood oxygen level monitor and a way to keep an eye on fatigue.
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It will also have a way to detect hypoxemia dizziness too, which is a condition that can mean your oxygen isn’t meeting your body’s needs. It can have a negative impact on your heart or lungs, and this tracker would allow you to discover you have it.
Image Credit: Weibo
Those new features look to be the most interesting part of the next-gen fitness tracker, especially as the teaser image included in the Weibo post seems to show a remarkably similar looking product to the Honor Band 4.
The design on the Honor Band 4 was one of the highlights of the fitness tracker, so it makes sense the company will keep with its look including the color display and a rounded design that sits comfortably on your wrist.
We’d expect to see other features such as the swim-proof design, all-day heart rate tracking and NFC for contactless payments making a return for the next fitness tracker from Honor.
The Honor Band 4 was announced in September 2018, so it’d make sense if we see an upgraded product from the company in the coming months. It may be a little while until you’ll be able to buy one though as often these products first come out in China before a worldwide release.
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Honor’s CEO, George Zhao, has teased the product on Chinese microblogging site Weibo that shows a quick glimpse of the tracker and a few of the features included.
According to Honor’s CEO, the fitness band will come with features usually reserved for top-end fitness trackers, including a blood oxygen level monitor and a way to keep an eye on fatigue.
[ul]
[li]Have you read our Honor Band 4 review?[/li][li]Our list of the best cheap fitness trackers[/li][li]Or maybe you’d just prefer best fitness tracker[/li][/ul]
It will also have a way to detect hypoxemia dizziness too, which is a condition that can mean your oxygen isn’t meeting your body’s needs. It can have a negative impact on your heart or lungs, and this tracker would allow you to discover you have it.
Image Credit: Weibo
Those new features look to be the most interesting part of the next-gen fitness tracker, especially as the teaser image included in the Weibo post seems to show a remarkably similar looking product to the Honor Band 4.
The design on the Honor Band 4 was one of the highlights of the fitness tracker, so it makes sense the company will keep with its look including the color display and a rounded design that sits comfortably on your wrist.
We’d expect to see other features such as the swim-proof design, all-day heart rate tracking and NFC for contactless payments making a return for the next fitness tracker from Honor.
The Honor Band 4 was announced in September 2018, so it’d make sense if we see an upgraded product from the company in the coming months. It may be a little while until you’ll be able to buy one though as often these products first come out in China before a worldwide release.
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[li]What to expect from the Huawei Band 4 Pro[/li][/ul]
Via GizmoChina
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