Honor Watch 6 Plus Debuts With Blazing 3,000-Nit AMOLED Screen and 35-Day Battery Life

Honor Watch 6 Plus Launches With Long Battery Life, AI Fitness Tools, NFC Payments, and 120 Sports Modes

Honor has introduced the Watch 6 Plus in China, expanding its wearable lineup with a feature-rich smartwatch aimed at users who want strong health tracking, fitness coaching, and everyday smart features in one device. One of its biggest highlights is battery life, with Honor claiming the smartwatch can last up to 35 days on a single charge, depending on usage.

The Honor Watch 6 Plus comes equipped with key health sensors, including heart rate monitoring and SpO2 blood oxygen tracking. Honor also says the watch can assess the risk of high blood pressure. However, it is important to note that the smartwatch does not provide a real blood pressure measurement, so it should not be treated as a replacement for medical-grade equipment.

Fitness tracking is another major focus. The smartwatch supports 120 sports modes, giving users a wide range of workout options for indoor and outdoor activities. It also includes an AI Coach and AI running analysis, which are designed to help users better understand their performance, improve training habits, and track progress over time.

For daily use, the Honor Watch 6 Plus includes built-in speakers and microphones, allowing users to make and receive phone calls through a connected smartphone. It also features GPS-based navigation support through a maps app, making it more useful for walking, running, cycling, or exploring unfamiliar areas.

Another practical addition is NFC support, enabling contactless payments where compatible. This makes the watch more convenient for users who want to leave their wallet behind during quick errands or workouts.

In China, the Honor Watch 6 Plus is priced between CNY 1,199 and CNY 1,599, which is approximately $177 to $235. The final price depends on the selected case version and strap option.

Honor has not yet confirmed whether the Watch 6 Plus will launch in global markets. However, since previous Honor smartwatches have been released internationally, there is a possibility that this new model could arrive in other regions later.