Honor Watch 6 Plus features giant battery and Heart Guard Plus

The Honor Watch 6 Plus was first seen in teaser images back in April. In the meantime, Honor has published numerous other images on the Chinese social network Weibo which show the smartwatch in silver, black and silver with blue color accents. The design is somewhat reminiscent of the Huawei Watch GT 6, as Honor also features a round display with a printed bezel, a metal body and a digital crown on the right-hand side.
The most unique feature of the Honor Watch 6 Plus is the battery, which has a capacity of 1,000 mAh, making it significantly larger than most of its competitors. For comparison: the Apple Watch Ultra 3 ($779 on Amazon) has a 599 mAh battery, the larger 44 millimeter version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 uses a 445 mAh battery, and even the new Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra makes do with a 780 mAh battery.
According to Honor, this giant battery enables the smartwatch to be used for 35 days before it has to be recharged. Apart from the battery, Honor advertises two features in particular. Firstly, a total of 120 sports modes, including "professional" tracking options.
And secondly, a feature called "Heart Guard Plus", which is designed to determine the risk of high blood pressure and heart attacks, although, as usual, such functions cannot replace medical examinations. Honor has not yet confirmed when or at what price the Honor Watch 6 Plus will be launched on the market. However, now that reservations have been opened in China, the launch is likely to take place in the next few days.












