Depending on how on the ball Huawei is this week, you should still be able to catch the official store pages for the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro live in the Philippines. The company has a product reveal coming up in Madrid later this week, so it might not be paying super-close attention to its international websites.
Even if the info disappears online before you read this, we’ve still been rummaging around. Everything official on the company’s newest fitness bands has been collected below. You know, just in case.
Band 11, you’re up next
It’s not like this is the first time Huawei’s new Band iteration has shown up online. We already knew most of what the 11 Pro would feature thanks to an earlier leak. But given that the latest info comes via a Huawei website, we can consider the following official.
Both models of Huawei’s hardware will feature a 1.62in 482 x 286 AMOLED screen. They will feature fourteen days of battery, a standard feature for the company’s wearable tech. Both track more than 100 sports, and both are waterproof up to five atmospheres (5ATM). But there are some differences to justify the ‘Pro’ title.
The Huawei Band 11 Pro includes onboard GPS — it’ll still need your phone for connectivity — and it uses an aluminium casing instead of the stock 11’s polymer housing. Previous data suggests that the standard 11 uses a smaller battery. Since it lacks GPS, it’ll still make Huawei’s two-week battery target.
An on-sale date for the company’s bands is also known, but only for the Philippines. It’ll go on sale there on 2 March, a few days after its expected 26 February reveal. Pricing for the Band 11 works out to about R670, while the Pro goes for R1,250. These costs are converted from the source country’s peso pricing. South Africa might get close, but it won’t be an exact match.




