Some wearables quietly count steps. This one? It probably glares at you when you skip leg day. Huawei has dropped the Watch Fit 4 Pro [CH], and no, it’s not just another band with a glorified screen. This one brings titanium, sapphire glass, and a full suite of health features that might make your doctor nervous it’s coming for their job.

At just 9.3 mm thin and 30.4 grams light, this thing hugs your wrist like a feather. But don’t let the sleek looks fool you—it’s packing a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with 347 PPI and a retina-burning 3,000 nits of peak brightness. You could probably read it on the surface of the sun.
Huawei’s TruSense System handles health data like a nosy in-law: heart rate, SpO2, body temp, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and even ECG monitoring—it watches everything. The company claims 98% accuracy, which is frankly more than most of us have in remembering birthdays.
Fitness junkies will appreciate the 100+ sports modes, including golf mode with 3D fairway views, trail running with GPX uploads, and even diving support up to 40 meters (131 feet). For urban explorers, the dual-frequency GPS ensures you won’t get lost unless you’re trying.
Battery life goes up to 10 days on a single charge, and fast charging gets you to full in an hour. With HarmonyOS onboard, you get offline maps, Bluetooth calling, and NFC payments too—because yes, even your wrist needs a wallet now.
Unlike the nova 14 series, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro is available in select markets with a starting price of £249.99. It sells for 1,999 yuan and up [CH] in China during the pre-order period, btw. Whether you’re training for a marathon or just walking aggressively to catch the bus, this thing’s got your back—and your vitals.




Images: Huawei [CH].