Smart Band Worn on Feet and Wrist 'Huawei Band 4e' Released
Provides Exercise Modes Including Running, Cycling, and Basketball
Battery Lasts 14 Days... Price 29,000 Won
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Huawei is launching the smart band 'Huawei Band 4e,' which can be worn on the wrist and shoes, in the domestic market.
On the 18th, Huawei Consumer Business Group announced that the Huawei Band 4e will be sold online through platforms such as 11st, Gmarket, and Naver Shopping starting from that day. It is released only in black color and priced at 29,000 KRW.
The Huawei Band 4e consists of a 0.5-inch monochrome screen and a strap, weighing 6g. The battery capacity is 77mAh, allowing about 14 days of use on a single charge. It can check walking and running status and record steps, distance traveled, calories burned, and other data.
It automatically records sleep data while you are asleep. Through the Huawei Health app, you can check data such as deep sleep, light sleep, and wake-up times. With 5ATM level waterproofing, it can be used for swimming, surfing, and more. It also provides functions such as message and call notifications, alarms, and phone finder.
The Huawei Band 4e offers exercise modes useful for sports activities such as running, cycling, and basketball. For running, it is equipped with a 6-axis sensor that measures nine types of data including the user's stride, ground contact time, flight time, flight time ratio, landing pattern, cadence (pedal rotations per minute), landing impact, swing angle, and abduction. It provides not only exercise monitoring but also content such as running posture analysis.
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When worn on the shoe and used in outdoor cycling mode, it measures data such as average and maximum cadence, exercise time, average speed, maximum speed, and elevation gain. It helps achieve optimal pedaling and highly efficient cycling exercise. During basketball, it provides average and maximum data on vertical jump height, airtime, movement speed, and jump count, as well as exercise result scores and monitoring.
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