The Band 9, a new fitness tracker from Huawei, is almost certainly coming soon as the company gets ready to launch it worldwide. Additionally, Band 9 has been certified by the UAE's TDRA, in addition to being listed on Malaysia's SIRIM certification.
Similar to the one on the SIRIM database, the band is registered in the TDRA database under the model number KIM-B19. None of the tracker's details have been disclosed by the listing, however, other than the fact that it is listed on the certification site, indicating that a launch in the United Arab Emirates is possibly.
The certification is silent on the features and specifications, but it is anticipated that the Band 9 will build on the popularity of the Band 8, which was introduced the previous year.
In summary, the large 1.47-inch AMOLED display on the Band 8 provides excellent visuals for a reasonably priced tracker. For precise sleep monitoring and customized sleep guidance, it incorporates Huawei's TruSleep 3.0 technology.
A 7-day resting heart rate graph is also provided to users of the Band 8 who have equipped it with the TruSeen 5.0 heart rate monitoring device, which offers important insights into their cardiac health.
The Band 8 can detect blood oxygen, track women's health, monitor stress levels throughout the day, and monitor sleep and heart rate, among other features. Its notable features include fast charging, which enables it to go from 0% to 100% in just 45 minutes, and an amazing 14-day battery life.
As evidenced by its appearance in certification databases, the Huawei Band 9 is definitely going to launch soon. Even though there are currently few specifics available, more should surface in the next few days.