Nairobi, Kenya – June 2025 — Huawei has officially launched its latest wearable devices—the WATCH FIT 4 Series and Band 10—in the Kenyan market, introducing advanced health tracking, AI-powered features, and lightweight fashion-forward design. The launch follows the global debut in May and underscores the brand’s growing investment in Kenya’s tech-driven wellness space.
“Kenya is a rapidly growing hub for digital wellness, and we’re proud to bring global innovations like the WATCH FIT 4 and Band 10 to this market,” said Jin Renbin, Device Manager, Huawei Kenya.
These next-generation wearables aim to cater to professionals, athletes, students, and wellness-focused individuals seeking smart, affordable health and fitness companions.
WATCH FIT 4: Style Meets Outdoor Precision
Weighing just 27 grams, the WATCH FIT 4 stays true to Huawei’s “Fashion Active” philosophy. The device offers:
- 10-day battery life
- Dual-band GNSS tracking
- Offline topographic maps
- Barometric elevation tracking
- Freediving support up to 40 meters
- Watersports route tracking
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and urban athletes, the device provides pro-level fitness and environmental data in a sleek, stylish package.
Band 10: Wellness on a Budget
At only 15 grams, the Band 10 is tailored for students, casual users, and first-time fitness trackers. Despite its ultra-lightweight design, it packs impressive features:
- 14-day battery life
- SpO₂ and continuous heart rate monitoring
- 24/7 heart rate variability (HRV) analysis
- AI-enhanced sleep insights
- Quick-charge: 5 minutes = 2 days use
“It’s about real-time insights that empower users to take control of their wellbeing,” said Adam Lane, Policy and Partnerships Manager at Huawei Kenya.
Made for Kenya: Local Data, Global Tech
Huawei says it has customized its devices with workout modes aligned to local lifestyles, including running, walking, and cycling. The company is also exploring partnerships with Kenyan universities and health tech startups to collect regional wellness data for app development via the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) platform.
“We’ve taken a localized approach to ensure relevance,” said Wilfred Odera, Huawei Kenya Marketing Manager. “We want our wearables to be daily wellness companions for every Kenyan.”
Pricing and Availability
Huawei’s latest devices are now available countrywide:
- WATCH FIT 4: KES 19,999 (Introductory price, down from KES 21,999)
- Band 10:
- Aluminum alloy: KES 7,999 (from KES 8,999)
- Plastic case: KES 6,999 (from KES 7,999)
You can find them at leading retailers including Anisuma, Miniso, Phone Place, and other Huawei partner stores.
Additionally, Huawei is collaborating with local telcos and retailers to provide:
- Installment payment options
- Bundle offers
- Seasonal discounts
Check sauce.co.ke for updates on Huawei’s deals and new arrivals.
Huawei’s Global Momentum Continues
According to a recent IDC report, Huawei leads the global wearables market with a 16.9% share, and a stunning 44.3% year-on-year growth. The success of the WATCH FIT 3, a 2024 Good Design Award winner, helped lay the foundation for this year’s momentum.
“We’re delivering flagship-level capabilities at prices that work for Kenyan professionals, athletes, students—and everyone in between,” added Odera.
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