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| Basic Information | |
| Connectivity | 2.4 GHz, BT5.0, BLE |
| Display | 1.47 inch AMOLED 194 × 368 pixels, PPI 282 |
| Material | Durable polymer materials |
| OS | Android 8.0 or later iOS 13.0 or later |
| Sensor | 9-axis IMU sensor (Accelerometer sensor, Gyroscope sensor, Magnetometer sensor) Optical heart rate sensor Ambient light sensor |
| SpecialFeatures | 5 ATM water-resistant |
| Main Features | |
| Battery | Battery Life: The device can last for a maximum of 14 days. The device can last for up to 9 days under typical usage. The device can last for up to 3 days when AOD is on. |
| Physical Specification | |
| Color | Starry Black |
| Dimensions | 43.45 × 24.86 × 8.99 mm |
| Weight | Approximately 14 g (without the strap) |
| Warranty | |
| Manufacturing Warranty | 6 months |
The HUAWEI Band 9 redefines the smart band experience with its sleek design, advanced health features, and lasting battery life. At just 14 g and a slim 8.99 mm thickness, it feels nearly invisible on your wrist, while the vibrant 1.47‑inch AMOLED touchscreen (194 × 368 px, 282 PPI) delivers swift, responsive performance with automatic brightness control for any lighting condition. Crafted with comfort in mind, the Band 9 offers both fluoroelastomer and antibacterial nylon strap options—each designed for breathability, durability, and a secure fit. Its glossy, layered bezel adds a touch of sophistication, available in colors ranging from classic Starry Black and White to cheerful Charm Pink, Lemon Yellow, and Blue. Powered by HUAWEI TruSeen™ 5.5, the band provides continuous heart rate monitoring, rapid SpO₂ tracking, and electrocardiogram-grade pulse wave arrhythmia alerts. Fitness tracking includes over 100 workout modes, full swim tracking with stroke recognition, SWOLF, and real-time metrics. It uses nine-axis sensors and TruSport™ analytics, delivering VO₂ max, recovery insights, and automatic exercise detection. Despite lacking built-in GPS, it delivers reliable pace and distance when paired with your phone, though it may under-report distances during fast runs.
