new Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro
With distinct echoes of Apple Watch Ultra 2, Huawei has revamped its Watch Fit 4 Pro model, including offline maps for trail running, diving up to 40 meters, access to 15,000+ global golf course maps, and a barometric altimeter. However, the price is radically lower than Apple’s best, coming in at £249.99.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro marks a significant update to the brand’s fitness-oriented watch line, offering a mix of sport-focused features, navigation capabilities, and health tracking in a slim, lightweight design. Designed for outdoor use, the watch combines materials such as titanium alloy, sapphire glass, and aerospace-grade aluminium for added durability. Its 1.82-inch AMOLED screen delivers a whopping 3000 nits of brightness for readability in any conditions. It sits comfortably on the wrist at 30.4 grams during long runs, hikes, or multisport training sessions.

FIT 4 Pro includes Huawei’s upgraded Positioning System, which supports dual-frequency GNSS for improved performance in complex environments like city streets or mountainous terrain. It offers offline full-colour maps, route import via Komoot, and features such as waypoint guidance, backtracking, and off-course alerts. The addition of a barometric altimeter enables real-time elevation tracking and post-exercise profile summaries.
On the sports tracking side, the watch caters to specific disciplines with dedicated modes for trail running, golf, diving, and mountaineering. Trail runners benefit from topographic maps with contour detail scaled from 50 metres to 200 kilometres. Golfers can access over 15,000 course maps, swing analysis, and GNSS-based distance tracking. The dive mode supports freedives up to 40 metres and includes depth, speed, temperature, and safety reminders for breath-hold training (apnea) and underwater endurance.
Battery life extends up to 10 days, which is claimed to be around 7 days with typical use, and a full charge takes about an hour. This makes the watch well-suited to multi-day adventures or training blocks without frequent charging. While the FIT 4 Pro doesn’t replace a full-featured multisport device, it provides a strong balance of performance features for runners, hikers, divers, and golfers who want accurate tracking and lightweight wear.

Pros
- Significantly cheaper than Garmin Fenix 8 and Apple Watch Ultra 2
- Bright AMOLED screen remains visible in full sun
- Dual-band GPS with offline maps and navigation tools
- Specific tracking modes for golf, diving, and trail running
- Comprehensive health monitoring including ECG and HRV
- Comfortable, durable build suitable for extended use
Cons
- No support for external cycling sensors or ANT+ sensors
- Limited third-party app integration
- Navigation is limited to Komoot route imports
- Diving is restricted to freediving only (up to 40m)
Take Out
Huawei always produces highly specified watches, and this is no exception. Where else can you get a titanium shell and sapphire lens at this price? Where else do you get onboard topo maps at this price?
But how good is the app and ecosystem for real-world use? Huawei Watch 4 Fit Pro – would you like me to review this?
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Hand the HUAWEI Watch GT Runner. Was a Fine Piece of a Watch. But the App on iOS was Limited to Sync to other platforms. Back then Strava was the only one and this one was unstable. Andy experience on that?
I would love to hear more about how a Huawei works with an iPhone in the US. Is it usable? What are the limitations?
Are you sure it doesn’t support external ant+/bt sensors for cycling? Huawei fit 3 supported them. Also do you know if the potentiometer data is exported to strava? With Huawei fit 3 they remained in the app and were not transferred to strava along with the other data
i might have to check my wording.
i thin kthis means “power meters” rather than “you cant use a chest strap when cycling”
Waiting for Balance 2 with similar price.
A rectangle sport watch! I petion for a V800 V2. The 50 year company anniversary in 2027 would be a great occasion for the rebirth of such an iconic device!
Just saying.
Sorry for OT.
I wonder about the 65453238643 golf courses world wide. What’s the watch’s target audience? Golf playing jetsetters that can’t afford an apple watch?
golf person that goes on holiday to Spain perhaps?