Product details
The Honor Band 6 redefines fitness trackers with a 1.47-inch AMOLED display that features 2.48 times more pixels compared to the previous generation. The Honor logo on the side and the red line on the side button give the Honor Band 6 its iconic look.
Operating system compatibility | Android, iOS |
Wristband material | Silicone |
Case material | Polymer |
Item number | 21167234 |
Reviews & Ratings
The quality ratings range from good to poor. We show which smartwatches and fitness trackers measure best in the test, are stable and last a long time. 13 new products were added to our database from December 2021 to April 2022: ten smartwatches and three fitness trackers - including the Apple Watch 7, two variants of Samsung's Galaxy Watch4 and a device that measures more accurately than the current...
- Successful design
- persevering
- recognises sleep correctly
- Little clever
- Difficult to set up under Android
The Honor Band 6 shines with a large, bright display and clear operation. Differences to its twin, the Huawei Band 6, have to be looked for with a magnifying glass: The heart rate measurement during sports was not quite as accurate, and the display was more prone to scratches.
- High battery life
- Fast charging
- SpO2 measurement (on demand)
- No integrated GPS
- Range of functions depends on the smartphone
Perhaps the last fitness wristband from Honor under the direction of the former parent company Huawei, we liked it in the test because of the beautiful display, the decent features and the excellent battery. In addition to pulse, stress and sleep analysis, the Band 6 can also measure blood oxygen...
The successor model to the Band 5 is equipped with a much wider display that can be read perfectly even in direct sunlight. In addition to a pedometer and a sleep tracker, the fitness wristband is also able to measure heart rate and stress levels. The wristband reliably records sports activities, supporting a variety of sports such as jogging, swimming, cycling or rowing...