The Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro is currently available with a price reduction, retailing at 16,470 TL for the 46 mm brown model. The wearable features virtual power measurement for cyclists, 14-day battery life, and compatibility with HarmonyOS, iOS, and Android devices, according to company specifications.
How Does Virtual Power Measurement Work?
Huawei has introduced a “Virtual Cycling Power” feature that eliminates the need for expensive external power meter sensors. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the watch analyzes data points including speed, road gradient, user weight, and bicycle weight in real-time. This allows the device to calculate and display the user’s power output in watts directly on the screen.
The Sunflower positioning system integrated into the watch provides ultra-precise route tracking, even under challenging environmental conditions.
What Are the Durability and Diving Specifications?
The device is built to withstand rigorous outdoor use, carrying both 5 ATM and IP69 certifications. According to Huawei, this allows the watch to function at depths of up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming and rainy conditions. For diving enthusiasts, the watch tracks specialized metrics, including maximum depth and total dive duration.

Can the Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro Replace Specialized Fitness Gear?
The inclusion of cross-platform compatibility with iOS and Android broadens its reach beyond the HarmonyOS ecosystem.
Pro Tips for Battery Management
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro compatible with my phone?
- Yes, the device supports HarmonyOS, iOS, and Android platforms.
- How deep can I take the watch underwater?
- The watch is rated for 5 ATM and IP69, supporting use up to 50 meters deep.
- Does it require external sensors for cycling power?
- No, it uses its built-in Virtual Cycling Power feature to calculate wattage without external hardware.
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