Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. released the Watch Fit 5 Pro globally in April 2026 to provide a premium fitness experience at a lower price point [1, 3].

The launch represents a strategic effort to bring flagship-level health technology from the Watch 5 series into a more accessible, value-priced device [1, 2]. By combining upgraded sensors with a larger screen, the company is targeting health-conscious consumers who prioritize data visibility and affordability.

The Watch Fit 5 Pro features a near-two-inch diagonal display [1]. The T3 Review Team said the device feels like a refined version of its predecessor, noting that the larger screen makes reading stats easier [1]. In addition to the visual upgrades, the device introduces a new mini-workout mode and enhanced health sensors [1, 2].

Performance reviews have highlighted the device's precision. A tech reviewer for Yahoo News (Canada) said the cycling tracking is excellent, offering accurate distance and cadence data [2].

Pricing varies by region. In the U.K., the standard retail price is £149 [1], while the U.S. price is $199 [3]. For those seeking a luxury option, Huawei unveiled a diamond-encrusted special edition priced at $4,750 [3]. An MSN Shopping Editor said the company rolled out the series globally alongside this high-end version [3].

Consumers can purchase the device through major retailers and Huawei's online stores [1, 3]. To encourage early adoption, promotional discount codes are available from May 7 through June 21, 2026 [5]. These include the ATTC40 code for £40 off and the ATTC50 code for £50 off [5].

The Watch Fit 5 Pro feels like a refined version of its predecessor

Huawei is diversifying its wearable portfolio by bridging the gap between budget fitness trackers and high-end smartwatches. By integrating flagship sensors into the Fit series, the company is attempting to capture a larger share of the mid-range market while simultaneously using the diamond edition to maintain a luxury brand image.