After several days of using the Huawei Band 11 Pro, I understand why it gets so many positive reviews. The first thing that struck me was its comfort. It is light, thin and is quickly forgotten on the wrist, even at night. Frankly, we are closer to a discreet sports bracelet than to a large, bulky connected watch.
The AMOLED screen is a real success. The colors are bright, the blacks deep and above all the readability remains excellent outdoors. Even in bright sunlight, I never had to squint to check my data or notifications.
I also appreciated the health monitoring offered by Huawei. Sleep, heart rate, stress, blood oxygen… everything is grouped in the Huawei Health app in great detail. We feel that Huawei has worked on this point. For someone who likes to follow their daily activity without necessarily being a high-level athlete, this is more than sufficient.
Autonomy is another big strong point. In my case, it easily lasts more than a week without recharging. It seems trivial, but not looking for your charger every two days really changes the experience.
Well, everything is not perfect. I found it a bit of a shame that several interesting dials had to be paid for. The application regularly pushes towards certain premium options and this can become slightly annoying in the long run. Installation also requires some additional manipulation on certain Android smartphones.
In the end, the Huawei Band 11 Pro left an excellent impression on me. For its price, it offers a level of equipment, comfort and autonomy that rivals much more expensive models. In short, it’s difficult to ask much more of him.
