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Honor Watch Magic 2 announced with 2 weeks of life and loads of fitness features

It’s not easy to stand out as a smartwatch, but the Honor Watch Magic 2 – which has just been announced – might have a shot at it, at least for health and fitness fans. Because while this thing is certainly ‘smart’, it’s clear that fitness was the focus.

The Honor Watch Magic 2 has GPS, a heart rate monitor, water resistance to depths of 50 meters, and 15 goal-based fitness modes, covering things like running, cycling, triathlons, indoor pool swimming, hiking and more.

It looks set to be especially good for runners, as it also has 13 running courses suited to a range of levels, from beginner to advanced. These include a virtual pace-setter and real-time voice guidance, so you’ll essentially have a virtual coach on your wrist.

The Honor Watch Magic 2 can also monitor your stress, offer breathing exercises, and track your sleep, including offering over 200 suggestions to improve your sleep quality.

Two sizes with very different battery lives

Your window onto all this is either a 1.39-inch 454 x 454 screen (if you opt for the 46mm model), or a 1.2-inch 390 x 390 screen (if you choose the 42mm model). In both cases the screen is AMOLED and 326 pixels per inch.

The Watch Magic 2 also has up to 14 days of life in the large size and up to 7 days with the smaller model, and it comes with a range of strap options, storage space for up to 500 songs, and the ability to show notifications from your phone.

There are a bunch of built-in apps too, such as a weather forecast and a timer, but notably you can’t download other apps, as this uses Huawei’s (of which Honor is a sub brand) own operating system rather than Wear OS.

As such the Honor Watch Magic 2 might feel a bit lacking on the general lifestyle and smart features side, but if the fitness side is as good as it sounds then this could be a strong alternative to a fitness tracker.

That, however, will depend on what it costs and whether you can even buy it in many places outside China, two things we don’t yet know the answer to, but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as we find out.



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