Early details of a new fitness tracker from Huawei have emerged online, pointing to the potential launch of the Huawei Band 11 Pro later this month. Images circulating on tech site Huawei Central show a redesigned wearable that could make its global debut at the company’s upcoming event in Madrid on Feb. 26.
Huawei has invited fans to what it described as an “innovative product launch” in the Spanish capital, an event scheduled about a week ahead of Mobile World Congress 2026. The company is widely expected to introduce devices including the Mate 80 Pro smartphone and the Watch GT Runner 2, as well as a compact tablet positioned as an alternative to smaller-format devices.
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Leaked images suggest the Band 11 Pro will feature a flatter display and a more angular housing compared with its predecessor. The fitness tracker appears in multiple colour options, with metallic finishes and a choice of fabric or silicone straps. The straps are shown using what appears to be a proprietary quick-release mechanism, though compatibility with earlier models such as the Band 10 remains unclear.
While no technical specifications were disclosed in the leak, the device is expected to retain standard health-monitoring capabilities such as heart-rate and blood-oxygen (SpO2) sensors. It is also likely to offer extended battery life and daily health-tracking functions integrated with Huawei’s health software ecosystem.
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Huawei has not publicly confirmed details of the Band 11 Pro. If unveiled in Madrid as anticipated, the tracker would expand the company’s wearables portfolio as it prepares for a broader showcase of products ahead of the annual industry gathering in Barcelona.
Source: Huawei Central
