Honor has introduced the Choice Watch, a smart timepiece built around an AMOLED display and notable battery life. Reports from GizmoChina align with enthusiastic fans across regions, underscoring the model as a strong entrant in its category.
The Choice Watch features a metal chassis and carries an IP rating of 5ATM for water resistance, making it well suited for daily wear and occasional shallow-water use. Its curved 1.95-inch AMOLED panel delivers crisp visuals at 410 by 502 pixels, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and brightness up to 550 nits, ensuring readability even in bright outdoor light. Users can pick from more than 100 watch faces and benefit from an Always On Display that keeps essential information in view at a glance.
Built with serious activity tracking in mind, the watch supports more than 120 sport modes, spanning popular activities like running, swimming, and cycling, as well as niche pursuits. It tracks blood oxygen, heart rate, sleep quality, stress, and additional vital metrics. The collected data can be synced with the Honor Health app on a paired smartphone, enabling users to review trends and health insights over time and make informed decisions about their routines, recovery, and training plans through documented health analytics.
Honor notes a 300 mAh battery capable of delivering up to twelve days of typical use on a single charge, with the option of a headset mode for hands-free calling. The device includes built-in GPS and supports multiple satellite navigation systems, such as GLONASS and GALILEO, to aid outdoor workouts and navigation tasks, providing accurate route tracking and waypoint guidance during sessions.
Regionally, the Choice Watch has rolled out in India with pricing starting at 6,499 rupees, and current exchange rates place it around 7,100 rubles. Official details regarding availability in Russia and timing for launches in Canada and the United States have not been disclosed, so consumers in those markets will await further guidance on release timing and regional pricing from Honor.
In broader wearables news, the health-focused ecosystem surrounding wearable devices continues to show real-world benefits. Earlier coverage highlighted examples where wearables contributed to critical safety outcomes, illustrating how continuous health monitoring can play a meaningful role in everyday life and personal well-being.