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With an ultra-slim design and lightweight comfort, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 brings advanced fitness features and a seamless fit to support your wellness-driven lifestyle. Tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro offers premium protection with pro-level health and sports features.
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Effortlessly Thin, Exceptionally Light
Weighing 27 grams and only 9.5 mm thick, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 features a slim and comfortable-wearing design, completed with a rotating crown for smooth intuitive control.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro raises the bar, with an ultra-slim 9.3 mm profile and weighs just 30.4 grams. Featuring a scratch-resistant sapphire glass display, a lightweight titanium alloy bezel and aviation-grade aluminium body, the smartwatch is built to endure everyday wear and intense workouts. With 3000 nits of peak brightness, it offers a vivid, high-definition display even in direct sunlight."
Built for Movement
Outdoor enthusiasts can look forward to the new barometer, offering crucial elevation gain data and supporting seven including mountain climbing and skiing.
Equipped with a five-star dual-frequency HUAWEI Sunflower Positioning System and 30% improved GNSS accuracy, the smartwatch ensures precise tracking by adapting to the user's motion, while minimising signal issues in varied environments.
Supporting offline maps, route import, route navigation and more, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 covers essential needs, while HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro enhances the outdoor experience with offline contour maps, checkpoint navigation, and a professional trail running mode, enabling avid runners to explore new terrains with confidence.
Golfers can now access 15,000+ global golf course maps on the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro, along with Real-Time GPS-Based Distance Measurement, helping players plan their shots and avoid hazards with greater accuracy. As the game progresses, Half-Scoring Report gives a mid-game overview to help golfers adjust their strategy, while Scorecard Operations track their performance.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series' first ever watersports route tracking feature is tailored to seven different activities including sailing and sup while offering activity-specific performance metrics such as heart rate and distance. Fit for diving activities of up to 40 metres, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro features a dedicated Freediving mode with real-time metrics like depth and speed. Coupled with safety alerts, diving enthusiasts can enjoy added assurance and guidance when diving undersea.
Comprehensive Health Management for Lifelong Wellness
Beyond fitness, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series introduces innovative health-focused upgrades for a more holistic wellness approach. Now with all-day HRV tracking, the smartwatch delivers deeper health insights by analysing changes in heartbeat variability, supporting proactive wellness. Featuring the Emotional Wellbeing Assistant, the smartwatch analyses emotional cues, guiding users to better manage their mental health.
A first for the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro, HUAWEI TruSense System brings significant improvements in performance, delivering more accurate, faster and comprehensive tracking than ever before. Additionally, it also features built-in ECG measurements capabilities, empowering users with immediate heart health data .
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series also support voice notepad, quick message replies, remote shutter, weather, and more. Compatible with Android and iOS, the smartwatch offers up to 10 days of use , and fast charging in 75 minutes for HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 and 60 minutes for HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro, ensuring uninterrupted health and fitness tracking.

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