Huawei unveils TalkBand B7 with familiar design and improved noise cancellation
Huawei had one of its biggest product launches in recent memory yesterday and the TalkBand B7 was one of the more under-the-radar new devices. It’s a follow up to last year’s TalkBand B6 smartband/Bluetooth earpiece 2-in-1 and it brings a mostly unchanged design with some minor under the hood changes.
TalkBand B7 brings a 1.53” AMOLED display with 326 ppi pixel density (188 x 460 px) housed in a stainless steel casing. The wearable is powered by the Kirin A1 chipset and pairs over Bluetooth 5.2. Huawei is marketing an improved call noise reduction algorithm and two microphones for better voice pickup. The bracelet can also monitor your heart rate and blood oxygen levels as well as provide you with sports tracking for up to 10 activitities.
TalkBand B7 charges over a regular USB-C cable which is a lot more user-friendly compared to the usual proprietary charging pucks. Battery life is rated at two full days of mixed usage while a quick 10-minute charge will net you four hours of extra use. The whole package is IP57 rated for water and dust.
TalkBand B7 in Luminous Black and Sky Gray
Huawei TalkBand B7 comes in Luminous Black and Sky Gray color. Pricing is set at CNY 999 ($145) and the wearable is already on open sale in China. International availability will be detailed at a later date.
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- ADEL
- 27 Oct 2024
- hb8
I want to buy new smart watch (huawei Talband) I have many experience about this device I had Huawei Talk Band B2 (July 2018 ~ July 2022) & B6 (July 2022 ~ Now) But previous device (B6) need to Repair But I can't Find the place in Ira...
- CuriousGeorge
- 26 Jun 2024
- jZC
Doesn't look like there will ever be an international version......
- Anonymous
- 21 Jun 2024
- pU8
Just to share my experience. I bought two B7 devices directly from the Huawei Store on Ali. Upon arrival to Europe, we learned, that B7 was only for China. The activation was still possible but pretending that you lived in China - not the most reliab...