Honor’s new Watch 6 brings battery life Apple Watch users dream about

Honor has officially launched the Honor Watch 6 globally, with a headline feature that deals with the daily charging annoyance of most smartwatches. As the name suggests, it is the successor to the Watch 5 series. The company claims the Watch 6 can last up to 35 days in long-endurance usage, or up to 17 days with more regular use. Even with GPS enabled for outdoor sports, Honor says it can last up to 42 hours.

This separates it from mainstream smartwatches like the Apple Watch and many Wear OS rivals, where charging every day or two is still very much part of the deal. It is backed by its large 980mAh cell that is packed into a surprisingly slim 10.8mm body, which weighs just 41 grams without the strap.

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Why Honor is pushing this as an outdoor activity partner

Honor has fitted the Watch 6 with a 1.46-inch Hybrid LTPS display that can hit a claimed 3,000 nits of peak brightness. That should make it easier to read while running, cycling, or hiking in harsh sunlight. There is also wet touch control, so the display is designed to remain responsive in rain, humidity, or sweaty workout conditions. It sounds like a small thing, but anyone who has tried to poke at a wet smartwatch screen mid-run knows how frustrating a little moisture can be. The outdoor focus is reflected in its stainless steel bezel, aluminum alloy case, and 5ATM + IP69 water and dust resistance.

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Badminton and football players get special treatment

The sports features are more specific than the usual 100+ workout modes checklist. Honor includes dedicated Professional Football Mode and Professional Badminton Mode. Football mode tracks data like step count, distance, top sprint speed, average speed, segments, and movement heat maps through the companion app. Meanwhile, badminton mode goes deeper into swing count, swing speed, shot power, forehand/backhand ratio, and stroke types like smashes and clears. So the Watch 6 is a little more specific than the generic fitness watches.

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What else do you get?

Honor is also pushing blood pressure trend monitoring, a Quick Health Scan, morning health reports, and its Intelligent Sense System for health tracking. The company notes that the watch is not a medical device, so these features are meant for general health management rather than diagnosis.

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The Watch 6 also supports NFC payments through Fidesmo, with Mastercard and Visa support varying by region. The UK page currently lists it as coming soon, with early-bird voucher offers, but final pricing is not clearly displayed yet. Unfortunately, pricing is still unknown but the EU and UK availability has been confirmed.

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