Huawei has officially launched its latest wearable duo, the Watch Fit 4 and Watch Fit 4 Pro, following the debut of its flagship Watch 5 series. While the Watch 5 leans heavily into health tech and luxury materials, the Fit 4 lineup is built to be lighter, sportier, and surprisingly ambitious in what it tries to do on your wrist. Both models bring AMOLED displays, advanced sensors, and Huawei’s latest TruSense health architecture, but it’s the Pro variant that’s aiming to stretch the limits of a fitness-focused smartwatch.

Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series Specifications
The Watch Fit 4 Pro carries a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a sharp 480×408 resolution and a dazzling 3000-nit peak brightness, making it legible even in direct sunlight. The standard Fit 4 shares the same size and resolution but tops out at 2000 nits. Huawei hasn’t changed the rectangular form factor much, but the Pro now gets a titanium alloy bezel, sapphire glass protection, and an aluminum alloy mid-frame that together weigh only 30.4g (without the strap). The regular Fit 4 trims it further to 27g.
Under the hood, the Fit 4 Pro is built like a rugged sports watch. It’s 5ATM-rated, IP6X dustproof, and certified for free dives up to 40 meters, thanks to its EN13319-compliant depth sensor. Huawei also throws in a new diving mode with real-time depth tracking, apnea training, and even hover timers for underwater discipline.
But it’s not all about diving. The Fit 4 Pro also targets golfers with a full-featured golf mode offering access to a database of over 15,000 courses, 3D fairway visualizations, smart distance measuring, and a digital scorecard. For runners and hikers, it includes dual-band GNSS positioning, a new barometer for altitude data, and breadcrumb navigation with offline maps.

The standard Watch Fit 4 scales back slightly, skipping the dive-grade certification and ECG sensor, but still keeps serious fitness chops. It supports over 100 workout modes, route tracking for aquatic activities, and an improved barometric system with storm alerts and real-time ascent data.
Both watches are equipped with Huawei’s new TruSense system that powers everything from heart rate and SpO2 tracking to sleep breathing analysis, stress detection, and menstrual cycle predictions. Huawei has also built in the Emotional Wellbeing app, which uses a pet-themed mood-matching watch face to reflect and track your emotional state over time.

Battery life remains impressive, delivering up to 10 days of usage in light scenarios and around 4 days with Always-on Display enabled. Huawei’s second-generation wireless SuperCharger allows a 10-minute top-up to power the watch for an entire day.
Talking about other features, they include voice note recording, Bluetooth calling, quick message replies, a remote camera shutter, and support for sticker-style custom watch faces. The Watch Fit 4 Pro offers full NFC support across all color variants, while the standard Watch Fit 4 limits NFC to the grey version.
Pricing and Availability
The Watch Fit 4 is priced at £149.99/€169.99, while the Watch Fit 4 Pro goes for £249.99/€279.99. Pre-orders are now open via the Huawei Store, with full availability starting May 26.
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