Huawei's Honor Band A1 is a fitness tracker with a UV sensor

Vlad, 10 May, 2016

The Honor V8 isn't the only new product that Huawei has announced today at its event in China. The smartphone is joined by the Honor Band A1, a fitness tracker with a twist.

As you'd expect, it's capable of tracking your exercise time, distance walked or ran, steps taken, calories burnt, as well as the amount and quality of your sleep (this last function also works for very short naps apparently). Where the Honor Band A1 stands out from the crowd is in its embedded UV sensor, which measures the radiation levels around you and recommends you a suitable sunscreen to use.

That's not something any run of the mill fitness tracker can do, though it remains to be seen how used this feature will turn out to be. The Honor Band A1 has a LED light through which it notifies you of incoming calls and messages, and it can also vibrate.

It connects to your iPhone or Android device via Bluetooth 4.2, and it has a 70 mAh battery. Huawei promises you'll get up to 28 days of standby out of it. A standard microUSB connector is used for charging.

The band is made out of metal, and it comes with IP57 rating, thus being dust protected and water resistant up to 1m for up to 30 minutes. It weighs 20g and can be ordered with silicone or leather straps.

It will be out in China (in the eight color versions pictured above) on May 25 for CNY 99 ($15, €13) with the silicone band, and CNY 199 ($30, €26) if you want the leather strap.

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Reader comments

  • Kami khan
  • 11 Apr 2020
  • PZ%

Is it available now?

It's more likely a mistyping error. It's probably 26 euros. It's not such a big difference, it's just that ... you could buy 10 for the price of 1. Please be more careful, GSMArena. ;)

  • Anonymous
  • 11 May 2016
  • tue

30$ in US but 260 euro in Europe? What the heck?

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