Huawei’s new WATCH FIT 4 Pro is making waves—not just because it looks good, but because it packs serious features usually found in smartwatches that cost a lot more. It’s sleek, it plays nice with any smartphone, and it doesn’t demand the kind of money you’d normally set aside for a new phone.
So, what’s the big deal? And is there a catch?
A Design That Balances Style and Comfort
The FIT 4 Pro keeps the elegant sports look of its predecessor, the WATCH FIT 3, but refines it in all the right ways. It’s thinner (just 9.3mm), lighter (30.4g), and wrapped in premium materials like aviation-grade aluminum with titanium alloy bezels. Up front, it features durable sapphire glass that gives it that polished, high-end feel.
The 1.82-inch screen size hasn’t changed, but it’s plenty spacious. What stands out is the screen’s brightness—topping out at 3,000 nits—which makes it super readable even under harsh sunlight. And thanks to HUAWEI’s Hybrid AMOLED tech, everything on the display pops with clarity, color, and sharp detail.
Outdoor Modes That Go the Extra Mile
A lot of smartwatches offer basic workout tracking, but the FIT 4 Pro goes well beyond that. It includes dedicated modes for golf, trekking, trail running, and even diving.
Golfers will appreciate features like Course Mode, which gives you access to over 15,000 mapped golf courses around the world—complete with 3D layouts and distance indicators to help with shot planning. There’s also a Driving Range Mode that tracks swing metrics like backswing time and speed, helping you fine-tune your game.
For the first time in the WATCH FIT series, you also get Freediving support—up to a depth of 40 meters. Whether you’re an enthusiast or a pro, the diving mode has everything you need. Plus, with terrain tracking features like offline maps, backtracking, and route navigation, this smartwatch is just as handy on the trail as it is underwater.
Health Tracking That Goes Beyond the Basics
Huawei has taken health tracking up a notch with the TruSense System. The Huawei Watch FIT 4 keeps an eye on everything—heart rate, blood oxygen, body temperature, stress levels, respiratory rate, sleep quality, and even signs of arrhythmia. One of its standout features is HRV (heart rate variability) monitoring during sleep, which offers insights into both physical and mental stress.
There’s also a new Emotional Wellbeing Assistant that provides real-time updates on your emotional state. It uses continuous data to help you understand how you’re feeling—something few smartwatches attempt to do.
Women’s health is also thoughtfully supported. The watch includes a temperature sensor that helps track basal body temperature shifts, offering more accurate predictions for menstrual cycles, ovulation, and fertility.
So, What’s Missing?
Not much, to be honest. Yes, there isn’t LTE for standalone connectivity or NFC for contactless payments, but those are simple compromises considering the price.