As a follow-up to the equally affordable Honor Band 5, the Honor Band 6 costs about $35 and has the most attractive screen of any Honor Band to date. Its 1.47-inch AMOLED display contains about 2.5 times more pixels than the previous generation model, plus the Band 6 features a prominent Honor logo on the side.
Normally, I don't like obvious branding, but it is interesting to see how Honor is trying to stand out when so many inexpensive fitness trackers have similar designs.
In addition to a heart rate monitor, the Honor Band 6 includes an SpO2 monitor, a notable wearable feature in that it monitors respiratory health; like the Honor Band 5, the Band 6 includes TruSleep, the company's sleep tracking technology. TruSleep, the company's sleep-tracking technology. In the past, we have praised TruSleep for its ability to provide practical advice for improving rest periods.
Some users may also find the stress monitoring and management on Honor's smartwatches useful, although it was not present in Band 5; Band 6 also allows for cycling tracking;
The company has also added a new feature, the "workout" feature, which allows users to "workout" and "sleep" in the same way that they would workout in Band 5.
When working out, the Honor Band 6 can automatically detect six different workout types and track a total of 10 workout types, including swimming. This is not much more than the best fitness trackers, i.e., the new Amazfit models announced at CES, but it is reasonable for a model of the same price.
The final upgrade of the Honor Band 6 over the Honor Band 5 is battery life; the Band 5 lasted one week on a charge, while the Band 6 is claimed to last two weeks of normal use; Honor rates the Band 6 for 10 days of use in a "heavy use scenario."
Honor claims that the Band 6 will last for two weeks under normal use, but you will have to test that estimate for yourself.
Honor's new activity tracker will likely compete with the Amazfit Band 5 and the new OnePlus Band, a cheaper tracker that has already arrived in India. However, neither wearable has an exact release date in the U.S. yet.
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