Huawei Band 11 Pro: Pricing leaks for affordable new fitness tracker with global release rumoured

Roland Quandt has shed new light on Huawei's next fitness tracker. To recap, initial details about the Band 11 Pro emerged online towards the end of last week. At the time, we only had two images of the new wearable to go off.
Now, Quandt has shared fresh images detailing the Band 11 Pro in three finishes. Embedded below, the three variants will come with aluminium alloy or titanium-aluminium alloy housings. Unfortunately, it remains unclear at this stage which colours leverage titanium-aluminium alloy cases and which leverage aluminium alloy cases.

Seemingly, titanium-aluminium alloy variants will retail for about €20 (~$24) more than their aluminium alloy counterparts. Setting that aside, all variants will be IP67 certified with 300 mAh batteries rated for up to 14-day runtimes. Moreover, both come with built-in GPS and a 1.62-inch AMOLED display that delivers up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness.
In other words, the Band 11 Pro should be slightly smaller than other fitness trackers like Xiaomi's Smart Band 10 (curr. $48.99 on Amazon). Quandt adds that the Band 11 Pro will reach the Eurozone in March. Allegedly, the fitness tracker will start at around €49 (~$58) but cost up to $69 (~$82) for some variants. Huawei is expected to unveil the Band 11 Pro internationally later this month alongside several other devices.












