Honor released the Band 6 in November last year as a sleek, yet durable fitness tracker. The smart band features a full-screen integrated design without physical buttons. It packs a 1.47-inch display which is nearly twice as large as the displays of most fitness bands in the market.
One year after, the company has now pushed a new update that brings a refreshed new feature to the fitness band. The Honor Band 6 comes with support for a single blood oxygen detection function, which can quickly monitor the user’s blood oxygen status. However, the new feature is an extension of the blood oxygen monitoring to a continuous one.
This is the first major firmware upgrade the fitness band will be receiving and aside from the continuous blood oxygen monitoring, the band also supports real-time viewing, low blood oxygen vibration reminder in the non-sleeping state, continuous health monitoring.
In addition, the sports mode is upgraded from support for 10 sporting activities to a staggering 95! Thus, there is always a sport that can suit everyone in order to enhance general fitness and wellbeing.
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