Honor Watch 6 Plus launches with 35-day battery life and 3,000 nits AMOLED display

At first glance, the Honor Watch 6 Plus does not look particularly unusual, as Honor uses a round display with a narrow, printed bezel and has a button and a digital crown on the right-hand side. The case, which is waterproof to 5 ATM, is made of stainless steel, while the bezel is made of aluminum or stainless steel, depending on the color.
The Honor Watch 6 Plus has a round AMOLED display with a diagonal of 1.46 inches, which achieves an extremely high brightness of 3,000 nits, meaning that the screen should remain legible even in the sun. However, the highlight of the specifications is the battery, which has a capacity of 1,000 mAh, making it larger than most of its competitors. According to Honor, this should enable a battery life of 35 days in energy-saving mode, 17 days with normal use or 42 hours with continuous use of the GPS module.
The smartwatch has a heart rate and SpO2 sensor. According to Honor, the watch can also determine the risk of high blood pressure, but a real blood pressure measurement is not possible. The Honor Watch 6 Plus supports 120 sports modes including an AI Coach and AI running analysis. Speakers and microphones for phone calls via the connected smartphone, a maps app for navigation via GPS and an NFC chip for contactless payment complete the features.
Pricing and availability
The Honor Watch 6 Plus costs between CNY 1,199 yuan ($177) and CNY 1,599 ($235) in China, depending on the case variant and strap. Honor has not yet commented on the international launch. At least the older Honor Watch 5 was also offered internationally.








