Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro Review: Built For Athletes, Designed For Life
Meet the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro, a lightweight GPS-packed AMOLED smartwatch with advanced health tracking and trail-ready features for serious athletes.

Finding a smartwatch that balances sleek design with rugged, real-world performance isn’t easy. Most smartwatches either look the part or play the part, rarely both.
Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro Review
But the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro flips the script. It’s stylish, tough, smart, and built like a tiny wrist-based coach. And right now, it’s available in an exclusive Fit4More Edition that throws in a free strap, Huawei Freebuds SE 3, and a £30 discount. Not a bad time to upgrade.
Premium design that doesn’t weigh you down
First impressions? The Watch Fit 4 Pro is gorgeous, the 1.82-inch AMOLED display, sapphire glass, titanium alloy bezel, and aerospace-grade aluminium all around. Basically, it looks premium and is premium. And despite the high-end build, it weighs just 30.4g and is just 9.3mm thick and that’s half the weight of an Apple Watch Ultra 2.

It comes in black, green, and blue, and with interchangeable straps, you can match your look whether you’re smashing a HIIT session or sipping a latte.
Serious health tracking, minus the fluff
The Watch Fit 4 Pro debuts Huawei’s upgraded TruSense System, which delivers medical-grade metrics and smarter health insights:
- Heart Rate tracking with laser-sharp precision
- Blood Oxygen monitoring, even while you sleep
- Respiratory Rate to catch early fatigue or illness
- Body Temp Trends to track heat stress
- Stress Monitoring + guided breathing
- ECG & Arrhythmia Detection
- Sleep Breathing Awareness for apnea detection
It’s not just data for the sake of it. It’s meaningful feedback that helps you adjust training, recovery, and even sleep routines.
Elite-level GPS and trail smarts
For those who live in their running shoes, the Watch Fit 4 Pro brings next-gen GPS accuracy via the upgraded Sunflower Positioning System. Whether you’re zigzagging through urban chaos or trekking up a mountain trail, it keeps your data locked in and precise.

It also brings full-colour offline outdoor maps, Trail Running mode, segment previews, backtracking, and checkpoint navigation, so you’re never lost, even without a phone. It’s like Google Maps got a fitness degree.
Battery that goes the distance
And yes, it lasts. You’ll get 7 to 10 days of use depending on how hardcore you go. A quick 60-minute charge gives you a full battery, so you won’t be nervously watching the percentage tick down mid-marathon.
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