NITN | @notintownlive | 25 Jul 2017, 12:17 pm
With intelligent tracking features like heart rate monitoring, walking/running tracking, continuous heart rate monitoring, advanced sleep tracking and notification alerts, the Honor Band 3 is also the first device of its kind to feature 50metre water resistance and 30 days battery life on a single charge*.
The new band comes in three funky colors and will exclusively available on Amazon.in starting tonight at midnight.
The minimalist design of Honor Band 3 curves to fit the wrist and follows a smooth pattern with sharp chamfered edges.
The band is a first in its category to provide water resistance up to 50 meters and has customer swimming modes to track swim time, calories burned and more.
The machine weighs just 18 grams.
The next generation heart rate algorithm coupled with M4 core technology is optimized for 10 different fitness scenarios and delivers a more accurate heart rate data.
“Focused on innovation and customer-centricity, Honor is committed to introducingmeaningful products. Wearable technology is changing the world really fast as they provide us with vital information that can help us live better. The new Honor Band 3 is equipped with smart technology to help people use intelligent trackers to keep a close watch on their fitness statistics.” said P. Sanjeev, Vice President – Sales (Huawei & Honor Consumer Business).
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