It's the same price as the Honor Band 6, while the Xiaomi Mi Band 6 is still a cheaper budget tracker to pick up instead. That price puts it squarely against trackers like the Oppo Band, Samsung Galaxy Fit 2 and the Amazfit Band 5. You should be able to pick it up on re-sellers for around $89. The Band 6 is priced at £44.99, though given the current situation between Huawei and the US, it's a littler trickier to get Stateside. There's also the ability to measure blood oxygen levels and you can expect to steer clear from the charger for weeks as opposed to days. With the Band 6, you get a sizeable AMOLED display and the kind of features to help you track steps, sleep, workouts and offer smartwatch features like viewing phone notifications and control music playing on your phone.
It looks similar to the Huawei Watch Fit, which offers a blocky, rectangular look and is pretty much identical to the Honor Band 6, from the former sub-brand of Huawei until it was sold off in 2020. It's big and it's bold: the Huawei Watch Fit is a fitness tracker and smartwatch hybrid, designed to blur the lines between those two experiences.