Huawei has launched its new Huawei Band 8 quantifying bracelet, a model with a 1.47-inch AMOLED screen in rectangular format with 368 x 192 pixel resolution, and aimed at monitoring the health and activities of users.
The screen has rounded edges and a fairly small frame system, it is also possible to change the straps between different color alternatives with a quick release system with a button.
To do this, it integrates the measurement system Huawei TruSeen 5.0 with measurement of pulse, blood oxygen, menstrual cycle and also sleep and sports monitoring with more than 100 detected activities. Its charging system uses magnets to facilitate connection with the charger.
If we compare it with its predecessor, the Huawei Band 7, this new model maintains an autonomy of two weeks of use, about 14 days, while reducing its thickness by 1 mm to just 8.99 mm. It offers a resistance to immersion with 5 Atmospheres of pressure (50 meters of static pressure) and has dimensions of 43.45 x 24.54. Its weight is only 14 grams.
The price of the Huawei Band 8 is 59.90 euros and is already available in the Huawei official website in black, pink or green colors with “fluoroelastomer” on the edge and TPU, silicone or Nylon straps.
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