Today, Honor presented the Honor Band 10 fitness bracelet in China along with the flagship Honor GT Pro smartphone. The new product is available in two versions – a standard one, priced at $34, and one with NFC support, intended for the Chinese market, priced at $40.
The Honor Band 10 features a 1.57-inch AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, the brightness of which is automatically adjusted by a light sensor according to the level of external light.
The smartband offers a full suite of health monitoring features, including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level (SpO₂) measurement, stress level, advanced sleep analysis, and menstrual cycle tracking. It also features Honor’s AI Heart Health Monitoring module, which provides deeper insight into your cardiovascular health, identifying early signs of atrial fibrillation, premature beats, and potential sleep apnea. The Band 10 also features a Morning Health Review feature that summarizes your key health metrics daily.
For those who enjoy physical activity, the fitness tracker offers 96 workout modes, including 11 professional-grade sports and 85 customizable activities, all supported by Honor’s AI health monitoring engine.
The device’s battery life is up to 14 days; with normal use – up to 10 days, and with Always-On Display mode enabled – up to 3 days.
The Honor Band 10 is available in Coastal Blue, Silver Gray, Obsidian Black, and Mint Green. The design is complemented by new themes such as Floral, Flowing Light, and Minimalist.
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