CNY 1,299 gets buyers Honor’s new Watch 6 Plus in China, with prices rising to CNY 1,699 depending on strap and finish.
A 1,000mAh battery is the headline feature: Honor says the watch lasts up to 17 days in standard Bluetooth use or 35 days in long-battery mode.
The 1.46-inch AMOLED display reaches 3,000 nits, while dual-band L1+L5 GPS, Bluetooth calling, NFC and IP69 plus 5ATM protection round out the hardware.
Honor is also pushing health and fitness harder than usual at this price, adding heart-rate risk reports, blood-pressure risk assessment, sleep apnea screening and 120-plus sport modes with AI coaching.
China-specific features such as YOYO assistant, DeepSeek support and some health-reporting services may not carry over unchanged if the watch launches globally.
With a record battery and ultra-bright screen, can this watch finally dethrone Apple and Samsung?
Is its new blood pressure alert a life-saving feature or a source of medical anxiety?