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Huawei Launches New Watch FIT 4 & Band 10 in Kenya for a Smarter, Healthier Lifestyle

By Eddah Waithaka

Huawei launched its latest wearables, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series and HUAWEI Band 10 in Kenya on Friday, 20th, empowering users to live smarter, healthier, and more stylishly in today’s digital age.

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Following their global debut in May, these devices reinforce Huawei’s commitment to Kenya’s booming wellness and tech markets.

“Kenya is a fast-growing hub for digital wellness, and we’re excited to introduce the WATCH FIT 4 and Band 10 to Kenyan consumers,” said Jin Renbin, Device Manager at Huawei Kenya.

“These wearables combine sleek design with powerful fitness tracking, catering to both fashion-forward users and dedicated athletes.”

Sleek Design, Powerful Performance

The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 embodies Huawei’s “Fashion Active” philosophy, blending bold aesthetics with cutting-edge tech.

Weighing just 27 grams, it packs a 400mAh battery that lasts up to 10 days on a single charge. Its signature rectangular display now comes in an even slimmer, more vibrant design.

The HUAWEI Band 10, at an ultra-light 15 grams, delivers 14 days of battery life, making it perfect for students, fitness beginners, and anyone seeking a stylish, durable companion.

Both devices support fast charging, reaching full power in 60 to 75 minutes with just 5 minutes of charging providing 2 days of use for the Band 10.

AI-Powered Health Tracking

Both wearables offer 24/7 heart rate monitoring, SpO₂ tracking, sleep analysis, and HRV (Heart Rate Variability) insights, giving users a complete picture of their well-being.

“We’re integrating AI deeper into health tracking,” said Adam Lane, Policy and Partnerships Manager at Huawei Kenya. “Users now get real-time insights, helping them take a proactive approach to their emotional and cardiovascular health.”

Pro-Level Fitness Features

The WATCH FIT 4 supports dual-band GNSS tracking, offline topographic maps, barometric elevation, watersports route tracking, and freediving up to 40 meters.

Huawei has also tailored workout modes for Kenyans, optimizing tracking for running, cycling, and outdoor walking.

Affordable Premium Tech

The WATCH FIT 4 starts at a discounted KES 19,999 (down from KES 21,999), while the Band 10 retails at KES 7,999 (Aluminium Alloy case, down from KES 8,999) and KES 6,999 (Plastic case, down from KES 7,999).

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“Affordability doesn’t mean compromise,” emphasized Jin Renbin. “We’re pairing premium features with flexible payment plans to make these devices accessible to all Kenyans.”

Local Partnerships and Expansion

Huawei is collaborating with health tech startups, universities, and retailers to enhance digital wellness solutions for the Kenyan market.

The wearables are now available at Anisuma, Miniso, Phone Place, and other partner stores nationwide, with installment plans and seasonal promotions to boost accessibility.

“We want every Kenyan students, professionals, athletes, to benefit from this technology,” said Wilfred Odera, Marketing Manager at Huawei Kenya.

Photo courtesy: Wilfred Odera, Marketing Manager at Huawei Kenya.

Global Wearables Leader

Huawei dominates the global wearables market, holding a 16.9% share with 44.3% year-on-year growth (IDC). The award-winning WATCH FIT 3 previously earned the 2024 Good Design Award and rave reviews from BestBuy and Wareable.

Through Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), the company also plans to partner with African developers and health innovators to create localized apps and wellness solutions.

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