By Peace Muthoka.
NAIROBI, Kenya – 20th June 2025 – Huawei just dropped its hottest wearables in Kenya. the sleek HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 and ultra-light Band 10. Packed with pro fitness tools and AI health tracking, these gadgets are here to revolutionize how Kenyans move, stay healthy, and even dive 40 meters underwater.
Right off the bat, the WATCH FIT 4 steals the spotlight. Weighing only 27g, it’s lighter than your wristwatch but tougher boasting 10-day battery life, a razor-thin design, and a vibrant AMOLED display. Meanwhile, the Band 10 is the featherweight champ at 15g, lasting 14 days and juicing up in a flash.
But these aren’t just pretty tech toys. They’re health powerhouses. With 24/7 heart rate monitoring, SpO₂ checks, and sleep tracking, they catch every heartbeat and breath. “We’re using AI to turn data into life-saving insights,” says Adam Lane of Huawei Kenya, hinting at future updates for heart health and stress management.
Adventure junkies, rejoice. The WATCH FIT 4 nails outdoor tracking with military-grade GPS, offline maps, and even freediving support down to 40m. And because Kenyans love staying active, Huawei tweaked the software for local runners, cyclists, and hikers.

Price-wise, Huawei’s playing smart. The WATCH FIT 4 starts at KES 19,999 (down from 21,999), while the Band 10 goes for KES 7,999. Budget buyers can grab the plastic-band version for just KES 6,999. “Premium tech shouldn’t break the bank,” insists Jin Renbin, Huawei Kenya’s Device Manager, teasing flexible payment plans with local retailers.
Already a global wearables leader (thanks to 44% sales growth last year), Huawei’s betting big on Kenya. The new models are stocked at Anisuma, Miniso, and Phone Place, with more health apps coming via local developer collabs.
“From students to athletes, this tech fits every lifestyle,” wraps up Wilfred Odera, Huawei’s Marketing Manager. One thing’s clear Kenya’s fitness scene just got a major upgrade.