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Huawei Band 11 and 11 Pro official: GPS, AMOLED, and up to 14 days of battery life

Last update: February 26 – The day of Huawei’s new event has arrived, and with it the international debut of Mate 80 Pro and many other novelties for the brand’s ecosystem. Among them Huawei Band 11 and 11 Pro: here are all the details of the new wearables, now available for purchase in Italy.

Huawei Band 11 e 11 Pro ufficiali: tutto quello che c’è da sapere su specifiche tecniche, prezzo e uscita in Italia

Huawei Band 11 – Credits: Huawei

In fact, Huawei Band 11 Pro was widely teased by the substantial leak from Roland Quandt. However, thanks to the official release we can fully understand the differences between the standard model and the larger one, decidedly more premium.

The Pro variant arrives with a new look featuring an aluminum alloy body with curved edges, while the lower and upper ends are straight.

Also the display gains curved edges: it’s a 1.62-inch AMOLED unit with a resolution of 482 x 286 pixels, a density of 347 PPI and brightness up to 2,000 nits. The panel is wider than the 1.47-inch one on Band 10; moreover Huawei Band 11 standard also offers the same larger screen, but with 2.5D edges and a peak brightness of 1,500 nits.

Huawei Band 11 Pro – Credits: Huawei

Both smartbands are rated up to 5 ATM but the official site does not list an IP rating; according to leaks so far at least the Pro model should be IP67, so we are awaiting to learn about the Global variant.

On board there is a 9-axis IMU sensor that includes accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer, the optical heart-rate sensor, and the ambient light sensor.

Among other features we have support for over 100 sports modes, Bluetooth 6.0 and 300 mAh batteries for up to 14 days of light use, up to 8 days of typical use, and up to 3 days with AOD enabled. The larger brother Band 11 Pro features built-in GPS, but both wearables offer wrist-pulse arrhythmia analysis.

Credits: Huawei

As for the price, Huawei Band 11 debuts in Italy at €54.9 while the Pro variant rises to €59.9. The wearables are already available to purchase through Huawei’s official store (with a €10 and €15 discount until April 2) or on Amazon, with Prime shipping.

The base version debuts in black, purple, beige, green and white, while the premium model is available in black, blue and green.

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Gabriele Cascone

Innamorato della tecnologia, con un occhio di riguardo verso smartphone e gaming, è legato indissolubilmente al mondo Nerd. Serie TV, film, giochi, manga, anime e comics sono all'ordine del giorno.

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