Huawei could soon expand its wearables lineup as a new leak suggests that the company could launch the Band 10 fitness tracker and new ear-hook-style earbuds in March. While the Chinese tech giant has not officially confirmed the release, several sources on Weibo hint at these upcoming products.
Huawei Band 10 and Arc earbuds launch expected soon
According to tipster FixedFocusDigital, Huawei might unveil these devices next month, though there’s also speculation that the release could be pushed to April. Another source suggested that the Band 10 and ear-hook earbuds might debut alongside the Pocket 3 foldable smartphone.

The Band 10 has already surfaced on global certification databases, hinting that it could be ready for market entry soon. Certification details suggest the fitness tracker may come in two variants and feature an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
As for the ear-hook earbuds, codenamed “Arc,” they could be a new form of earbuds in Huawei’s audio lineup. Unlike the existing FreeClip’s C-shaped design, the new form factor may prioritize convenience and better fit for users. Although the official name has yet to be confirmed, the earbuds may debut as “FreeArc.”
Huawei Band 9 Specifications
While details on the Huawei Band 10 remain under wraps, let’s take a moment to revisit what the Band 9 brings to the table.
The Huawei Band 9 sports a 1.47-inch HD AMOLED display with a 2.5D curved glass design, offering a resolution of 194 × 368 pixels and a crisp 282ppi pixel density. It also supports an always-on mode for at-a-glance convenience.

On the hardware front, the Band 9 is packed with a 9-axis IMU sensor, including an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer, alongside an optical heart rate sensor and an ambient light sensor.
For health tracking, Huawei’s TruSeen 5.5 delivers heart rate monitoring, while TruSleep 4.0 provides advanced sleep tracking. The Band 9 also includes stress management through TruRelax and menstrual cycle tracking for women. Fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of 100 workout modes, with automatic detection for four common exercises.
Connectivity is handled via Bluetooth 5.0, ensuring compatibility with Android 8.0 and above, as well as iOS 13.0 and later. The device is rated 5ATM for water resistance, making it suitable for swimming and underwater use up to 50 meters.
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