Huawei Has Finally Dropped The Band 11 & Band 11 Pro In Malaysia; Price Starts From RM189

The standard model comes in polymer and aluminium alloy finishes, while the Pro model is only available in aluminium alloy.

Huawei has just unveiled its latest fitness wearables, the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro. On the surface, you would be forgiven for thinking they are twins as they share plenty of DNA, but there are differences.

Both fitness trackers sport a sharp 1.62-inch AMOLED display with a pixel density of 347 PPI, making for a crisp viewing experience.

Huawei Band 11 Pro (credit: Huawei)

These gadgets are designed to be featherlight for all-day wear. If you opt for the standard Band 11, you can choose between an aluminium alloy or a sturdy polymer finish, whereas the Pro version sticks exclusively to aluminium. This choice affects the weight slightly, with the standard model tipping the scales at 16 or 17 grams depending on your choice, whilst the Pro is just a touch heavier at 18 grams. Size-wise, the Pro is a tiny bit taller than its sibling, coming in at 43.5mm compared to the 42.6mm of the base model.

Under the hood, both versions are packed with tech, including a 9-axis IMU module that manages the accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer. You also get an optical heart rate sensor and a light sensor tucked away inside. They are built to survive a dip in the pool too, thanks to 5 ATM water resistance and a comfortable fluoroelastomer strap. For staying connected, Huawei has opted for Bluetooth 6.0 with BLE support, ensuring compatibility with most modern Android and iOS devices.

Huawei Band 11 (credit: Huawei)

Battery life remains a strong point here, with a 300 mAh cell inside both units. If you are a light user, Huawei claims you could squeeze out up to 14 days, though standard use will likely see you charging every 8 days or so. If you are a fan of the always-on display, expect that to drop to around 3 days.

Pricing and Availability

When it comes to style, the standard model offers a broad palette including beige, green, white, black, and purple, while the Pro keeps things a bit more focused with green, blue, and black options.

If you fancy picking one up, the Huawei Band 11 Pro retails for RM239. Pre-orders are currently open for both models, and there are some decent perks if you jump in early.

The Band 11 is priced at RM189. You can preorder it starting 2 March 2026 via the official Huawei website, as well as the brand’s official online store page on Shopee, Lazada, and Tiktok.

Huawei is throwing in an extra year of APAC warranty worth RM129 for free, along with some heavily discounted one-month subscriptions to Health+ and their Watch Face store for just RM1.09 each.