The watch can monitor your heart rate with tracking distance, speed and calories burned, as well as calculate SWOLF points, which is the total number of runs and seconds you need for a one-time swimming pool, so the lower the number the more efficient swimming.
The watch monitors your heart rate throughout the day and warns you if it is too low or too high.If the watch feels tense, it helps you relax with breathing exercises.
The watch features up to 15 fitness modes from hiking to rowing, and supports GPS and GLONASS positioning systems, helping both within tall buildings or trees around.
The Honor MagicWatch 2 is made of stainless steel and comes in two sizes - 46 and 42mm - with an AMOLED screen of 1.4 and 1.2 inches respectively, with a density of 326 pixels per inch, so that the resolution 454 × 454 pixels and 390 × 390 Pixels.
The watch is based on the same Kirin A1 processor as the Huawei Watch GT 2, and the two watches share a lot, even though Honer is targeting a younger audience.
There is 4GB of storage space, 2GB can be used to store about 500 songs you can listen to while you workout, and the watch lets you have an advanced Bluetooth connection to use the watch to answer calls, even if your phone is 150 meters away.
The advertised battery life of 14 days is calculated based on 90 minutes of GPS tracking for workouts, 30 minutes of Bluetooth calls and 30 minutes of music playback each week.
According to the company, the 46-millimeter version gets a battery life of up to 14 days, while the 42-millimeter version lasts one week, and the Honor MagicWatch 2 is supposed to be available in global markets on December 12.
The price starts at $ 155 for the Agate Black 42-millimeter version, the Charcoal Black 46-millimeter version is $ 170, while the 46-millimeter Flax Brown version and the 42-millimeter Sakura Gold are about $ 200.