The Huawei Watch 4 series was launched in May with two models. The Base 4 Watch comes in black with a fluoroelastomer band, while the Pro comes in a titanium alloy case and two band choices: leather or titanium.
We got the all-titanium option for a review, and it came with the promise of more functional widgets and long battery life.
Huawei has been using the same retail packaging design since the first Watch GT in 2018. The Watch 4 Pro comes in a classic box, accompanied by extra elements for the band, a magnetic wireless charger and some warranty documents.
The Watch 4 Pro is stunningly beautiful with a curved dome-like 1.5-inch AMOLED LTPO screen with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. It has a bezel around the display, while the band has a new design that looks and feels better than any other smartwatch from Huawei, even the almighty Watch Ultimate.
A big change in the Watch Series 4 is Harmony 3.0 with its redesigned widgets. The default watch face has planet Earth, centered on your location, but we went with a more complicated solution. We can now see heart rate, sleep results, and weather forecasts in a refined way that’s easier to understand at a glance.
Some key features of Huawei Watch 4 Pro are eSIM and standalone GPS. The pair of buttons on the right side work exactly as expected: the top rotates for ease of navigation, and the bottom is metallic and conductive to allow ECG recording.
Huawei has priced the Watch 4 Pro at €700 / £600, meaning it’s among the most expensive smartwatches out there. That’s understandable, given the premium build, choice of materials, and rich feature set. You also get the promise of an ultra-long battery life that should deliver 21 days on a single charge.
We’ll be doing our extensive testing to determine if it’s worth it, so stick around!
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