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Powerful, personal, and perfectly you – HUAWEI FIT 4 Series has arrived

Powerful, personal, and perfectly you – HUAWEI FIT 4 Series has arrived

The Citizen11-06-2025

Meet the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series, the smartwatch that fits your life, your look, your goals.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series brings power and personalisation to your wrist
The smartwatch that adapts to your life, not the other way around. With the arrival of the new HUAWEI WATCH FIT Series, with the WATCH FIT 4 and WATCH FIT 4 Pro, Huawei has reimagined the role of wearables in everyday wellness, outdoor adventure, and personal expression. This fourth generation blends elegant materials, bright displays and next-level functionality for people who want more from their watch – and their lifestyle.
Smart tech meets standout design
Let's start with the fit. Both the Huawei Watch Fit 4 and Fit 4 Pro are slim, stylish and light enough to wear all day. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 weighs just 27 grams and is 9.5mm thin, with a clean glass and aluminium frame designed for maximum comfort. It's ideal for everyday users who want a wearable that keeps up with them at work, at the gym, or on the go.
Step up to the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro and you'll find premium craftsmanship in every detail. It comes in at just 30.4 grams and 9.3mm thick, with a titanium alloy bezel, aviation-grade aluminium body and ultra-durable sapphire glass. This model is built for adventure, blending protection and elegance in one powerful package.
Screen brightness that doesn't quit
The new series features a generous 1.82-inch AMOLED display, powered by HUAWEI Hybrid AMOLED technology and delivering crisp, vivid visuals with ultra-high retina resolution. On the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4, the screen peaks at 2,000 nits – more than enough for sunny days. But the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro takes it even further, with 3,000 nits of peak brightness for unrivalled visibility in bright outdoor settings.
Whether you're checking your stats on a hike or flicking through messages at a café, both models deliver clarity with style.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 delivers the essentials – and more
Don't let the clean look fool you. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 comes loaded with intelligent tracking features to help you stay on top of your health and activity goals. With support for seven new sports modes, including mountain climbing and cross-country skiing, it's ready for any challenge.
Picture: Supplied
Thanks to an integrated air pressure sensor and the upgraded HUAWEI Sunflower Positioning System, it delivers sharper elevation data and improved GPS tracking, even in tricky environments. Huawei has also added dedicated route tracking for water sports, making the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 the ideal choice for those who prefer paddleboards to pavements.
There's also expanded heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring, advanced sleep insights, and a brand-new Emotional Wellbeing Assistant. With gentle alerts and playful watch faces that reflect your mood, it's like having a coach and cheerleader on your wrist.
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The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro turns it up a notch
While the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 handles daily fitness beautifully, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro goes pro. This model is purpose-built for athletes, explorers and serious wellness warriors who want the very best.
Pro-level features include Advanced Terrain Map Tracking with offline maps, route import and real-time navigation alerts. The new golf modes put over 15,000 course maps and GPS distance data at your fingertips, while the Diving Mode supports dives up to 40 metres, offering real-time feedback on depth, temperature, and hover time.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro also unlocks true trail running potential with offline contour maps and auto-marked points of interest. There's even breath-hold training to improve lung capacity and performance during underwater activity.
Health tracking that understands you
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro debuts Huawei's new TruSense System – a next-generation sensor suite that monitors everything from heart rate and blood oxygen to ECG and sleep breathing. With this level of accuracy and speed, it's more than a tracker – it's a tool for smarter wellness.
For women, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro adds personalised menstrual cycle insights using temperature sensors for predictive tracking. It's a thoughtful touch that shows how far wearables have come in supporting total health.
The Huawei Fit 4 Pro. Picture: Supplied
Battery to back it all up
Long battery life means more freedom to live. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 gives you up to 10 days of use on a single charge, and tops up in just 75 minutes. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro charges even faster, reaching full power in only 60 minutes.
Both models are compatible with Android and iOS, opening up their feature sets to a wide audience without compromising performance.
A smartwatch that works your way
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series isn't just smart. It's personal. You can customise your watch face with stickers, widgets, or even photos of your favourite moments – and design every detail, right down to the font and layout.
This is more than a new watch. It's your lifestyle, upgraded.
Available immediately, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 comes in black, purple, white, and grey from R2 999.00, OR add it to your Vodacom, Telkom or CellC plan from only R99 per month over 36 months. T's & C's apply.
And the Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro is available in an iconic green, black and blue from R4 999.00, OR add it to your Vodacom, Telkom or CellC plan from only R149 per month over 36 months. T's & C's apply.

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