[HUAWEI] Charging your band

Applicable products: HUAWEI Band 7,HUAWEI WATCH FIT new,HUAWEI Band 6,HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2,HUAWEI Band 9,HUAWEI WATCH FIT 2(classic、elegant premium gold、elegant silver frost、active),HUAWEI Band 8,HUAWEI WATCH FIT,HONOR Watch ES,HUAWEI WATCH FIT mini,HONOR Band 6,HUAWEI WATCH FIT(/huawei watch fit new、special edition)
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[HUAWEI] Charging your band

Charging your device

Connect the metal contacts on the charging cradle to those on the back of the band, then put them on a flat surface. Connect the charging cradle to a power supply, then the device screen will light up and display the battery level.

 
  • It is recommended that you use a HUAWEI charging cradle and adapter when charging your device, or use a charging cradle and adapter that comply with relevant safety regulations and standards. Chargers and power banks that do not meet relevant safety standards may cause issues such as slow charging or overheating. Please exercise caution when using them. To guarantee the authenticity of your HUAWEI charging cradle and adapter, it is recommended that you purchase them from an official Huawei sales outlet.
  • The charging cradle is not water-resistant. Make sure that the charging port, metal contacts, and your wearable device remain dry during charging.
  • Keep the surface of the charging cradle clean. Make sure your wearable device is placed correctly on the charging cradle and that the charging status is displayed on your device screen. Avoid bringing metal objects into contact with the metal contacts on the charging cradle, to avoid short circuiting and other risks.
  • When the charging icon displays 100%, your device has been fully charged and has automatically stopped charging. Remove it from the charging cradle and disconnect the power adapter.
  • If you don't plan on using your wearable device for a long time, you're advised to charge the battery once every two to three months, to extend the battery lifespan.
  • Batteries have a limited number of charge cycles. When the battery life becomes noticeably shorter, you can go to an authorised Huawei Customer Service Centre to have the battery replaced.
  • Do not charge or use your device in a hazardous environment, and make sure that there is nothing flammable or explosive nearby. Before using the charging cradle, make sure that its USB port is free of any residual liquid or foreign object. Keep the cradle and your device away from liquids and flammable materials during charging. Do not touch the metal contacts of the charging cradle when it is connected to a power supply.
  • The charging cradle contains a magnet. If you find repulsion against your device when attempting to charge it, switch its direction and connect it to the cradle. The cradle is magnetic, and tends to attract metal objects. Please check and clean it before use.
  • Do not expose the charging cradle to high temperatures for an extended period of time, or to sources of strong electromagnetic interference, so as to avoid the reduction or switching of the magnetic properties or other issues.

Checking the battery level

Method 1: Swipe down from the top of the device home screen to open the shortcut menu, where you'll find the battery level.

Method 2: Connect your device to a power supply, and check the battery level on the charging screen.

Method 3: View the battery level on your device home screen if the current watch face displays such data.

Method 4: When your device is properly connected to the Huawei Health app, open the Huawei Health app, navigate to the device details screen, and view the battery level.

Low battery alert

When the battery level falls below 10%, your device will vibrate to notify you of the low battery level and prompt you to charge your device as soon as possible.

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