Chinese manufacturer Honor not only introduced the Honor Magic 5 Ultimate smartphone today, but also announced a new smart bracelet. Honor Band 7 NFC, as the name suggests, comes as an NFC-enabled version of the original model, which debuted at the end of last year.
The main difference of the device from the previous version is that it offers near field communication (NFC) support. Other features remained the same. Honor Band 7 NFC uses a 1.47-inch AMOLED display with a density of 282 pixels per inch and 2.5D curved glass. The device has an enhanced heart rate monitor and an oxygen saturation (SpO2) sensor.
96 sports modes + 14 days of battery life
The smart bracelet includes 96 sports modes as well as sleep tracking function. It should be noted that when paired with a smartphone, it can be used as a camera remote control as well as allowing control of the music player.
Honor Band 7 NFC can last up to 14 days on a single charge. The smart bracelet that supports fast charging has a price tag of 289 yuan ($41). The device, which will go on sale in China as of March 20, will be offered to the first customers at an introductory price of 239 yuan ($35).