Finding a smartwatch that combines long battery life with a bright, easy-to-read display remains a challenge for many users. The Honor Watch 6 Plus attempts to address this by offering a 35-day battery life in power-saving mode and a 3,000-nit AMOLED screen designed for visibility even under direct sunlight.
- Up to 35 days battery life in energy-saving mode
- 1.46-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits brightness
- 120 sports modes with AI coaching and running analysis
- Heart rate, SpO2 sensors, NFC payments, and GPS navigation
Battery Life That Fits Extended Use
The standout feature is the 1,000 mAh battery, which is larger than typical smartwatch batteries. Honor claims it supports 35 days on energy-saving settings, 17 days with regular use, and about 42 hours when GPS is continuously active. This makes it especially suitable for users who want a smartwatch that can last through long trips or extended periods without charging.
Visibility and Build Quality for Everyday Wear
The Watch 6 Plus sports a 1.46-inch round AMOLED screen with extremely high brightness, ensuring the display remains clear outdoors. Its stainless steel case offers durability and water resistance up to 5 ATM, making it practical for daily wear and sports. The narrow bezel design keeps the focus on the screen without adding bulk.
Health and Fitness Features With Some Limits
Health sensors include heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, plus an AI feature to estimate high blood pressure risk—though it cannot perform actual blood pressure measurements. The watch supports 120 sports modes and offers AI coaching, which can help runners and fitness enthusiasts tailor their training.
Additional Features and Regional Considerations
Connectivity options include speakers and microphones for calls via a connected smartphone, GPS for maps and navigation, and NFC for contactless payments. The trade-off is that Honor has only announced pricing and availability for China so far, with prices ranging roughly from $177 to $235 depending on the variant. International availability and pricing remain to be seen, so buyers outside China should watch for official announcements.
Consider It If You Need Long Battery and Bright Screen
The Honor Watch 6 Plus makes sense for users prioritizing long battery life and outdoor readability. Its comprehensive fitness tracking and smart features add value for active lifestyles. Skip it if you need advanced health metrics like precise blood pressure or if you require an internationally available device immediately, as it is currently China-focused.
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