Honor has released another smartwatch following its summer launch of the Watch 4. While the Watch 4 Pro sits within the same series as the Watch 4, the pair do not look alike. Instead, the Watch 4 Pro looks more like a follow-up to the Watch GS 3 on account of its round display and conventional wristwatch design. However, the Watch 4 Pro appears to have narrower display bezels than the Watch GS 3, which Honor released in January 2022.
According to Honor, the Watch 4 Pro has a 46 mm stainless steel (316L) case, within which it includes 1.5-inch display built around an AMOLED panel. For reference, the display operates at 464 x 464 pixels and has an LTPO backplane to vary its refresh rate to reduce power consumption. Additionally, the smartwatch is 5 ATM water resistant and has an LTE modem with an eSIM for cellular connectivity without having a paired smartphone nearby. Purportedly, the Watch 4 Pro lasts up to 14 days between charges too, albeit with its LTE, GPS and NFC modules inactive.
Moreover, the Watch 4 Pro is said to have accurate heart rate and SpO2 sensors. Honor's latest smartwatch starts at CNY 1,549 (~US$212) in China with a silicone watch band and black casing. In comparison, the smartwatch's brown and dark green colour options retail for CNY 1,749 (~US$240), a CNY 200 (~US$27) uplift seemingly just a leather strap. Like the Magic Vs2, Honor has not confirmed whether it intends to release the Watch 4 Pro globally. Typically, the company eventually offers its wearables outside its home market, although it can take several months to do so.