New Huami AMAZFIT Product To Use Ceramic Materials and Support ECG


Xiaomi Huami Amazfit

Main know Huami as Xiaomi’s eco-chain enterprise. It’s so. But this brand also works independently, signing various agreements with top-level companies such as Times or Qualcomm. At the same time, this company works on its own components. Probably, you are aware of the Huangshan No. 1, the world’s first wearable Ai chip. Due to all these, Huami has gained huge popularity not only in China but in the world as well. In 4 days, it will launch a new smart wearable. Today, the company released a new pre-heating poster, revealing some features of the upcoming product.

Huami AMAZFIT

As the latest poster shows, the upcoming Huami wearable will be using ceramic materials as well to support ECG.

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Yesterday, the vice president of Huami Technology, Qi Fandi, also officially confirmed that the new AMAZFIT product has a large area of ​​ceramic materials. Under the premise of equipped with ceramic materials and eSIM full Netcom function, the price of new products is likely to be not less than 2,000 yuan ($289). Huami Technology mentioned that ECG monitoring is a life-saving function, but it is not enough to rely on it to save lives. If there are no accidents, AMAZFIT new products will add new technologies or functions to health monitoring.

Huami AMAZFIT

According to the exposed picture, AMAZFIT’s new design uses a round dial. Due to the ceramic material, the edge of the round dial is shiny.

Huami has been launching most of its products under the brand of AMAZFIT. The latter is one of the most popular brands in the smart wearable market. So there is every reason to think the next product of Huami will belong to this family as well.

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