Huawei has launched the Watch Fit 2, the successor to its stylish Watch Fit fitness tracker, and it brings several upgrades and tons of new features. The first-gen Huawei Watch Fit was launched in 2020, sporting a design and features that placed it somewhere between a fitness tracker and a smartwatch.
Following its launch, many other manufacturers have announced wearables with a similar design. Huawei also launched a smaller version called the Watch Fit Mini in 2021, in addition to a refresh of the first-generation model that was called the Watch Fit New. All the wearables are not only sold in Huawei's home country but also in Europe.
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Huawei has made a few changes to the Watch Fit 2's design. Although it still has a rectangular display, the Watch Fit 2 is now wider in comparison to the Watch Fit. There are also three versions this time – an Active Edition with a case made from polymer paired with silicon straps, an Elegant Edition with an aluminum case and Milanese band, and a Classic Edition with an aluminum case that's attached to leather straps. The original Watch Fit didn't have a Classic edition and its Elegant edition had a stainless steel case and fluoroelastomer straps. The side button remains and the water-resistance rating is still 5 ATM.
The Huawei Watch Fit 2 has a 1.76-inch AMOLED touch display, an 18.6 percent increase in size over its predecessor. Both watches have a heart rate sensor and SpO2 sensor for all-day heart rate and blood oxygen level monitoring. There is also support for sleep tracking, women's health tracking, and stress monitoring. The Watch Fit 2 has 97 supported workout modes, in contrast to the Watch Fit's 96
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