Huawei brought two new fitness gadgets to Kenya on June 21. The company released the WATCH FIT 4 Series and Band 10 for people who want to track their health and workouts. These devices first came out around the world back in May. Jin Renbin from Huawei Kenya says the country has become a major place for digital health products. The company wants to give Kenyans the same technology that people use everywhere else.
The WATCH FIT 4 weighs just 27 grams and can run for 10 days without charging. It tracks outdoor activities like swimming and diving up to 40 meters deep. The device uses GPS to follow where people go and shows maps even without internet. Adam Lane from Huawei explains that artificial intelligence helps users understand their body better. The watch gives people information about their heart and sleep patterns right away.
The Band 10 targets students and people just starting to exercise. This lighter device weighs only 15 grams and lasts 14 days on one charge. A quick five-minute charge gives users two full days of power. The band watches heart rate all day and checks oxygen levels during sleep. Huawei designed workout modes for running and cycling that Kenyans enjoy most.
The WATCH FIT 4 costs 19,999 shillings down from the original 21,999 price. Band 10 comes in two versions costing 6,999 and 7,999 shillings each. People can buy these devices at Phone Place, Miniso, and other partner stores across Kenya. Huawei works with phone companies to offer payment plans that make the gadgets easier to afford.
The WATCH FIT 4 weighs just 27 grams and can run for 10 days without charging. It tracks outdoor activities like swimming and diving up to 40 meters deep. The device uses GPS to follow where people go and shows maps even without internet. Adam Lane from Huawei explains that artificial intelligence helps users understand their body better. The watch gives people information about their heart and sleep patterns right away.
The Band 10 targets students and people just starting to exercise. This lighter device weighs only 15 grams and lasts 14 days on one charge. A quick five-minute charge gives users two full days of power. The band watches heart rate all day and checks oxygen levels during sleep. Huawei designed workout modes for running and cycling that Kenyans enjoy most.
The WATCH FIT 4 costs 19,999 shillings down from the original 21,999 price. Band 10 comes in two versions costing 6,999 and 7,999 shillings each. People can buy these devices at Phone Place, Miniso, and other partner stores across Kenya. Huawei works with phone companies to offer payment plans that make the gadgets easier to afford.