On Friday, Apr. 2, the newest fitness wearable, Huawei Band 6 debuted in Malaysia. Unlike other wearables that only last for some days when used continuously, Huawei boasts its product's battery life that could sustain usage for up to two weeks.

It also offers a lot of amazing features, involving health and fitness, workout modes, and some app-related options. Get to know its price as well as its specifications and its compatibility with other devices.

How Much is Huawei Band 6?

Huawei Band 6 Could Last for Two Weeks in Usage--Prices, Specs and MORE
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According to the official site of Huawei, the newly-introduced advanced wearable, Huawei Band 6 costs RM 219 (about $53) in Malaysia. It also comes in three colors specifically Graphite Black, Forest Green, and Sunrise, which buyers could freely choose from.

At the moment, the product is still not available for purchase. If you want to grab one this week, wait until Sunday, Apr. 4 before its official launch in Malaysian stores. Nevertheless, it doesn't seem like it would be debuting in the United States anytime soon, especially after Huawei's issue with the country.

For further details about this product, you might want to check the website for future announcements.

Huawei Band 6 Specs You Need to See Featuring its Two-Week Battery Life

Huawei Band 6 Could Last for Two Weeks in Usage--Prices, Specs and MORE
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According to a report by NDTV, Huawei Band 6 features its AMOLED Full-view display (194x368 pi) which measures 1.47 inches. Its screen-to-body ratio is reported to be 64%.

Moreover, if you compared it to its previous version, Huawei Band 4, its screen is 148% bigger, so you can have a wider look at what it offers. It also features its 18-gram silicone strap that underwent UV treatment, and it could also adapt to all skin types.

Its most outstanding specs is its battery life, which could last for up to 10 days or even two weeks in usage. Furthermore, Huawei said that users could use its latest product for two days after charging it for only five minutes.

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Don't Miss These Huawei Band 6 Features

Huawei Band 6 Could Last for Two Weeks in Usage--Prices, Specs and MORE
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Currently, almost all high-tech wearables have advanced features that support fitness. Huawei Band 6 is not an exemption as it fully supports TruSeen 4.0 24x7 heart-rate monitoring. 

It also has True Relax technology to monitor a person's stress levels, as well as the TruSleep 2.0 which focuses on tracking a person's sleep.

This wearable also boasts blood-oxygen saturation monitoring or the so-called Spo2 monitoring. It could also track the women's menstrual cycle.

If you want to play music through your phone, it's also possible through Huawei Band 6. However, at the moment, it only supports the Android platform.

Love working out? Now, you can also choose from more than 96 workout modes that you could try which include swimming, treadmill, and running to name a few.

Its features not only revolve around developing a sound body and mind of a person, as it also supports features including weather updates, incoming calls alert, app notifications, and a camera's remote shutter.

Huawei Band 6 measures 43x25.4x10.99 millimeters, and it is also 5ATM water-resistant which means that it could withstand strong pressures for up to 50 meters underwater.

For its compatibility, you could run it in the Android 6.0 version and above. If you are an iOS user, it could run in iOS 9.0 up to the latest version. It has a side button for navigation, and you could also enable it via Bluetooth v5.0.

Although the featrues seem rather interesting, US citizens will have to find a way to get theirs from international stores when it's released by the Chinese giant.

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