Confused about which fits your wrist: the larger Huawei Band 11 Pro or the more compact Band 11 (non-Pro)? In field testing, the Pro felt a bit oversized on a 16 cm wrist, while the non-Pro looked more proportional. Both use a one-click strap mechanism and can be swapped, but certain combinations can look âawkward.â For those prioritizing looks, comfort, and GPS, understanding size and strap trade-offs is key before checkout.
A synthesis of gadget reviewer opinions highlighting key strengths and trade-offs.
Choose based on wrist size: Pro for more screen real estate and standalone GPS; non-Pro for comfort and cleaner proportions on smaller wrists. Best for: Outdoor users who need GPS without carrying a phone (Pro) Users with small wrists prioritizing all-day comfort (non-Pro) Seekers of a bright screen for quick outdoor glances (Pro) Not ideal for: Small wrists wanting a snug, gap-free look (Pro) Those seeking abundant free watch face customization (Pro) Final verdict: Both are worthy, but wrist size and feature priorities (GPS vs cuteness/weight) should be the main deciding factors.
Quick Specs Huawei Band 11 Pro VS Huawei Band 11 (Non-Pro) Hereâs a quick look at dimensions and on-wrist feel for small vs large wrists, plus the cross-compatible one-click strap system: Key strengths: Drawbacks/trade-offs: Key strengths: Drawbacks/trade-offs: In testing, it looked a bit oversized and gappy; you can tighten it, but it becomes less comfortable. Yes, both use one-click. However, the Band 11 strap on the Pro looks small, hurting aesthetics; the Pro strap on the Band 11 looks fine. Claimed 2000 nits, and smooth AOD/raise-to-wake aid outdoor readability. Quick outdoor lock and stable during ±30â60 minute sessions in light-activity tests. Currently, the free selection in the app feels limited; many options are paid. Closing: Choose the Pro if you need GPS and a screen thatâs very easy to read outdoors; choose the non-Pro if you want a device that looks tidy and feels light on small wrists. Try it on if your wrist is around 16 cm to be sure about the fit. Source: Fredy Us
Editorial Verdict
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Product
Price (est.)
Key advantages
Suitable for
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Huawei Band 11 Pro
Around Rp700 thousand
Bright AMOLED (claimed 2000 nits), built-in GPS, elegant curved design, very light (±35.1 g with strap), hexagonal grid menu, compass
Mediumâlarge wrists, outdoor workouts, need easy-to-read screen
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Huawei Band 11 (Non-Pro)
Around Rp600 thousand
Smaller dimensions, lighter weight (±30.6 g with strap), one-click strap compatible with Pro
Small wrists, daily wear with proportional look
Context: What sets them apart in their class?
Which fits the wrist: Huawei Band 11 Pro vs Band 11 (Non-Pro)
Huawei Band 11 Pro â Bigger, brighter display, standalone GPS
Huawei Band 11 (Non-Pro) â More compact, lighter, friendly for small wrists
On-wrist feel details on a 16 cm wrist
Key features influencing the decision
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FAQ
Is the Huawei Band 11 Pro too big for a 16 cm wrist?
Can Huawei Band 11 and Band 11 Pro straps be swapped?
How bright is the Band 11 Proâs display for outdoor use?
How is the Band 11 Proâs GPS performance?
Are there plenty of free watch faces on the Band 11 Pro?


