HUAWEI Band 8 Smart Watch User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Huawei
Table of Contents
HUAWEI Band 8 Smart Watch
Product Information
- Water-resistant and dust-resistant level definition and usage scenario description of wearable devices:
Being water-resistant and dust-resistant means that the wearable device prevents water and dust from entering inside and damaging the interior components and the mainboard.
- Water Resistance Level:
The wearable device complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories, and supports diving with a maximum depth of 100 meters. (For safety reasons, please do not dive alone.)
- Resistance Level Definition:
Products that meet this standard can withstand 200 cycles of normal pressure (1 ATM) and excess pressure (11 ATM at most), and remain at excess pressure for one minute in each cycle.
- Resistance Scenario:
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
- Diving activities exceeding a depth of 100 meters.
- Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
- Platform dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast-flowing water.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is used in an unsuitable scenario.)
- Dive (Depth up to 30 meters):
The wearable device complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories, and supports free diving with a maximum depth of 30 meters. (For safety reasons, please do not dive alone.)
- Resistance Level Definition:
Products that meet this standard can withstand 200 cycles of normal pressure (1 ATM) and excess pressure (3.3 ATM at most), and remain at excess pressure for one minute in each cycle.
- Resistance Scenario:
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
- Scuba dives and technical dives.
- Diving activities exceeding a depth of 30 meters.
- Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
- Platform dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast-flowing water.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is used in an unsuitable scenario.)
- Water-resistant standard (ISO 22810):
It is a water-resistant standard (ISO 22810) defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It indicates that the wearable device can stand up to simulated 100-meter static water pressure at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- Resistance Level:
The wearable device complies with the 10 ATM-rated resistance level under the ISO 22810:2010 standard, which indicates that it can withstand up to 100-meter static water pressure for 10 minutes. Water resistance is not permanent, and the performance may deteriorate with daily wear and tear.
- Product Usage:
The wearable device can be used for:
- Water activities such as those in swimming pools and at the beach.
- Diving (the supported depth and diving types vary depending on the specific product model).
- Wearing and using during exercise, on rainy days, and when washing your hands.
Water-resistant and dust-resistant level definition and usage scenario description of wearable devices
- Being water-resistant and dust-resistant means that the wearable device prevents water and dust from entering inside and damaging the interior components and the mainboard.
- In the following test scenarios, the normal temperature ranges from 15°C to 35°C, the relative humidity ranges from 25% to 75%, and the atmospheric pressure ranges from 86 kPa to 106 kPa (the standard atmospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa).
Resistance Level Definition
Water Resistance Level| Resistance Level Definition|
Resistance Scenario
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Dive (Depth up to 100 meters)
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Complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories. Products that meet this standard can withstand 200 cycles of normal pressure (1 ATM) and excess pressure (11 ATM at most), and remain at excess pressure for one minute in each cycle.
| The wearable device complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories, and supports diving with a maximum depth of 100 meters. (For safety reasons, please do not dive alone.)
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Diving activities exceeding a depth of 100 meters.
2. Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Platform dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast-flowing water.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
Dive (Depth up to 30 meters)
| Complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories. Products that meet this
standard can withstand 200
|
The wearable device complies with the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories, and supports free diving with a maximum
| cycles of normal pressure (1 ATM) and excess pressure (3.3 ATM at most), and remain at excess pressure for one minute in each cycle.| depth of 30 meters. (For safety reasons, please do not dive alone.)
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Scuba dives and technical dives.
2. Diving activities exceeding a depth of 30 meters.
3. Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
4. Platform dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast-flowing water.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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10 ATM
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It is a water-resistant standard (ISO 22810) defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It indicates that the wearable device can stand up to simulated 100-meter static water pressure at room temperature for 10 minutes.
| The wearable device complies with the 10 ATM-rated resistance level under the ISO 22810:2010 standard, which indicates that it can withstand up to 100-meter static water pressure for 10 minutes. Water resistance is not permanent, and the performance may deteriorate with daily wear and tear.
The wearable device can be used for water activities such as those in swimming pools and at the beach, and diving (the supported depth and diving types vary depending on the specific product model).
It can be worn and used during exercise,
| | on rainy days, and when washing your hands.
If a watch with a speaker is soaked in water or the watch is worn in water, promptly remove water stains from the speaker or use the drainage feature of the watch to avoid the impact of the water stains on the speaker.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Platform dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast-flowing water.
2. Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Leather and metal straps are not designed to withstand water or sweat. It is recommended that you wear other types of straps, if you wish to swim, dive, or work out.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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5 ATM
| It is a water-resistant standard (ISO 22810) defined by the ISO. It indicates that the wearable device can stand up to simulated 50-meter static water pressure at room temperature for 10 minutes,
and does not mean that the
| These wearable devices comply with the 5 ATM-rated resistance level under the ISO 22810:2010 standard, which indicates that they can withstand up to 50-meter static water pressure for 10 minutes, but does not actually mean that they are water- resistant in water that is 50-meter deep.
Water resistance is not permanent, and
| watch is water-resistant in water that is 50 meters deep. Wearable devices with a resistance level of 5 ATM are water-resistant when you are swimming. You can wear this type of wearable device when swimming or taking part in other water-related activities in your daily life.
Dust-resistant level: If wearable devices comply with the IEC 60529:2013 standard (level 6), it means that no dust can get inside.
| the performance may deteriorate with daily wear and tear.
Wearable devices can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments.
It can be used in shallow waters such as in swimming pools and at the beach, and can be worn and used during exercise, on rainy days, and when washing your
hands.
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If a watch with a speaker is soaked in water or the watch is worn in water, promptly remove water stains from the speaker or use the drainage feature of the watch to avoid the impact of the water
stains on the speaker.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Scuba dives, platform dives, dives, high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure or fast- flowing water.
2. Hot showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high-temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Leather and metal straps are not designed to withstand swimming or sweat. It is recommended that you wear
other types of straps, in such scenarios.
| | (Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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IP68
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Wearable devices that meet this standard are resistant to dust, and can be immersed in water deeper than 1 meter at a normal temperature and pressure (the depth and duration may vary depending on the product model). It is a higher standard than IPX7.
| These wearable devices comply with the IP68-rated resistance level under the IEC 60529:2013 standard.
Wearable devices can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments.
They are resistant to being splashed by water. However, we recommend that you do not immerse your wearable devices in water. You can wear your wearable device when you exercise as they are resistant to sweat or wash your hands. You can also wear them when it is raining.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Scuba diving, swimming, snorkeling, diving, or other activities with immersion in water for a long time.
2. Showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high- temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Activities related to high-speed water currents, such as diving, water skiing, surfing, motorized water sports (such as speedboats and motorboats), car
washing, and rafting.
| | (Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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IP67
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Wearable devices that meet this standard are resistant to dust, dirt, and sand and can be immersed in water up to 1 meter deep with a normal temperature and pressure for half an hour.
| These wearable devices comply with the IP67-rated resistance level under the IEC 60529:2013 standard.
Wearable devices can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments.
They are resistant to being splashed by water. However, we recommend that you do not immerse your wearable devices in water. You can wear your wearable device when you exercise as they are resistant to sweat or wash your hands. You can also wear them when it is raining.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Swimming, snorkeling, diving, scuba diving, or other activities with immersion in water for a long time.
2. Showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high- temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Activities related to high-speed water currents, such as diving, water skiing, surfing, motorized water sports (such as speedboats and motorboats), car
washing, and rafting.
| | 4. Other unsuitable types of use and scenarios where the wearable device may be placed in water that is more than 1 meter deep or immersed in water for more than 30 minutes.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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IP57
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Cannot completely prevent dust from entering, but the amount of dust entering must not affect the normal operation of the equipment or affect safety. Is able to prevent short-term immersion, under a normal temperature and pressure, when the wearable device case is temporarily immersed in deep water with a depth of 1 meter for 30 minutes, and it will not result in damage.
| These wearable devices comply with the IP57-rated resistance level under the IEC 60529:2013 standard.
Wearable devices can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments, like deserts, mines, and sand mines.
They are resistant to being splashed by water. However, we recommend that you do not immerse your wearable devices in water. You can wear your wearable device when you exercise as they are resistant to sweat or wash your hands. You can also wear them when it is raining.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Swimming, snorkeling, diving, scuba diving, or other activities with immersion in water for a long time.
2. Showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high- temperature and high-humidity
environments.
| | 3. Activities related to high-speed water currents, such as diving, water skiing, surfing, motorized water sports (such as speedboats and motorboats), car washing, and rafting.
4. Other unsuitable types of use and scenarios where the wearable device may be placed in water that is more than 1 meter deep or immersed in water for more than 30 minutes.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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IP55
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Wearable devices that meet this standard are not completely resistant to dust, but dust that comes into contact will not affect its normal operation or cause any safety issues.
These wearable devices are resistant to being exposed to water jets of 12.5 L/min aiming at the cover from all directions for 3 minutes.
| These wearable devices comply with the IP55-rated resistance level under the IEC 60529:2013 standard.
Wearable devices can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments.
The wearable device is splash-proof and water resistant. You can wear your wearable device when you exercise as they are resistant to sweat or wash your hands. You can also wear them when it is raining.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. Being dropped into water, swimming, diving, or any other behavior or activity that immerses the wearable device in
water.
| | 2. Showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high- temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. Activities related to high-speed water currents, such as diving, water skiing, surfing, motorized water sports (such as speedboats and motorboats), car washing, and rafting.
4. Other scenarios or types of use that may cause the wearable device to be exposed to high-speed water currents or directly face the fast water flow for more than 3 minutes, such as during long- time use in heavy rain or rainstorms.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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IP54
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Protected from limited dust ingress. Dust won’t affect normal functions and safety when using the wearable device. Protected against water splashes (up to 10 L/min) from any angle for a maximum of 10 minutes.
| The wearable device complies with the IP54-rated resistance level under the IEC 60529:2013 standard.
The wearable device can prevent dust from living rooms, offices, laboratories, light industrial studios, and storage rooms from entering. They are not suitable in particularly dusty environments.
IP54-rated wearable devices can withstand light rain for a short period of time and sweat.
The wearable device is not suitable for use in the following scenarios:
1. When you are underwater.
| | 2. Showers, hot springs, saunas (steam rooms), and other activities in high- temperature and high-humidity environments.
3. When you are washing cars, doing water park activities or water sports, such as diving, water skiing, surfing, sailing, jet skiing, or other activities that involve strong currents.
4. Other types of inappropriate use and scenarios where the wearable device may be in contact with strong currents or with currents for more than 10 minutes.
(Damage to the wearable device caused by immersion in liquid is not covered by the warranty if the wearable device is
used in an unsuitable scenario.)
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