

Without the strap, the Huawei Band 7 weighs just 16g, and you can reattach and remove straps with ease using the pins underneath. In fact, we’d wager if there were bezels, you wouldn’t see them anyway. Huawei is calling the Band 7 bezel-less, and it’s hard to argue simply because of the deep black around the outside of the display.

The star of the show here is its AMOLED display, which offers a 1.47-inch display that’s flatter than some competitors, but never feels unwieldy thanks to the thin body that measures just 9.99mm thick.

Our review unit is the Wilderness Green version, and looks like a squarer, wider Fitbit Inspire 2. It’d be fair to say that at quick glance, the Huawei Band 7 looks like just about any other fitness tracker. Available in Graphite Black, Wilderness Green, Nebula Pink or Flame Red.That makes it considerably cheaper than the Fitbit Inspire 2, which carries a price tag of $99.95/£89.99/AU$179.95. The Huawei Band 7 arrived earlier in 2022, and while it’s currently available in the US, you can pick it up for £49.99 / AU$159 in either Graphite Black, Wilderness Green, Nebula Pink, or Flame Red.
