HUAWEI Set to Dominate Tech Landscape with New Smart Devices Launch this September!

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As the launch date draws near, excitement within the tech community is building. Will HUAWEI’slatest innovations live up to the hype? With the impressive features and upgrades on the horizon,it’s clear that Huawei is gearing up to compete at the top of the industry. Consumers can lookforward to a wider range of tech options for their next smart device, as HUAWEI continues to pushthe boundaries of possibilities in technology.

 
Dominate the tech landscape? But Huawei had been long dead due to US sanctions, which US and Indian PDFers here repeatedly told us for years.
 
This new fold phone looks seriously innovative, I am not into phone tech but I am interested to see what this is like, it will be good to actually watch and stream from that size screen

Wonder what battery is like

No esim
 
Btw Chinese companies are also well placed in the growing e ink space, boox make beautiful product's

 
Dominate the tech landscape? But Huawei had been long dead due to US sanctions, which US and Indian PDFers here repeatedly told us for years.


Yes they banned Huawei effectively from the smartphone market in the west in 2019 as Huawei was going to destroy all other brands, including Apple.
 
Yes they banned Huawei effectively from the smartphone market in the west in 2019 as Huawei was going to destroy all other brands, including Apple.
So I can't get Huawei? It's not in any shops
 
The chinese company will no doubt now become the Darling of Asia Tech

The demand for Chinese Tech will no doubt experience 1000% rise
Due to current events
 
The chinese company will no doubt now become the Darling of Asia Tech

The demand for Chinese Tech will no doubt experience 1000% rise
Due to current events
US and Israel will bomb themselves out of business.
 

Surprise! Huawei reveals not one, not two, but six new watches, including the GT5

y Matt Evans
published 5 hours ago

Huawei drops a huge lineup of new smartwatches

HUawei Watch GT5

(Image credit: Huawei)

Not to be outdone by this year’s Apple event, Huawei has revealed an impressive lineup of six new watches.

Huawei’s new generation of its best smartwatches includes the Huawei Watch GT5 in 41mm and 46mm sizes, the Huawei Watch GT5 Pro (again, in both sizes), the Huawei Watch D2, and a new Huawei Watch Ultimate in golfing green. We’ll be reviewing each watch in due course, but let’s dive in and look at each one in detail.

Huawei Watch GT5​

HUawei Watch GT5

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The Huawei Watch GT 5 builds on the design of the Huawei Watch GT4, with an octagonal bezel shape said to be inspired by “performance” engineering, such as the locknuts on racing car wheels. The 41mm GT5, like the GT4, is designed to be more fashionable, with a Milanese strap available in addition to the sports-orientated options. Not all pricing is yet known, but we do know the watches will start at £229.99 (approximately AU$445) for the GT5 41mm.

Huawei’s new smartwatch comes with an improved TruSense rear sensor and upgraded algorithms. At a launch briefing, a Huawei representative said the new sensors pack optical light source reorganizations to even out signal distribution, moving the sensors to different positions on the back of the watch and so “addressing the challenge of uneven bloody vessel distribution in skin during data collection”. This apparently enables the watch to collect a wider range of data, and makes for consistently reliable heart rate accuracy.

The ECG app and Huawei’s menstrual cycle tracking are also getting overhauls, with the watch now offering a comprehensive menstrual report in the Huawei Health app. This shows skin temperature trends and how it affects your fertility window.

The new GT5 also has a full keyboard input for the first time, and offers larger fonts and text-to-speech compatibility with WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, Signal and Telegram (as long as you use a Huawei phone).

The Huawei Watch GT5 offers up to 14 days of battery life in smartwatch mode for the 46mm version, and 7 days for the 41mm version.

Huawei Watch GT5 Pro​

Huawei Watch GT5 Pro in ceramic white

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The Pro version of both watches starts at £329.99 for the 42mm (about AU$640) and has a few upgrades over the standard version. The GT5 Pro allows you to import trails and routes to follow while trail-running using GPX files, with colour map views including a real-time route display. The new dual-band Sunflower technology is said to be 40% more accurate, and during our briefing, it was stated that the watch was more accurate than a Garmin Forerunner 965.

Running and cycling workout profiles have also received an upgrade with comprehensive on-wrist running-form analysis for runners, and cycling computer statistics beamed live to a Huawei phone.

A golf course mode offers support for maps of 15,000 courses, with 3D panoramic fairway views, a virtual scorecard and post-game analysis. Just like the Apple Watch Ultra and the Garmin Fenix 8, free-diving is supported up to 40 meters of depth, the maximum distance required for diving certifications.

A design upgrade is also here, with the GT5 Pro offering a nanocrystal ceramic case, and the smaller 42mm offering the option for a ceramic and titanium bezel with gold leaf facets. Ceramic “is not an easy material to work with” according the Huawei, so finding ceramic smartwatches is relatively rare. Both Pro models are water-resistant to 5ATM, with super-hard glass and super-hard metal coatings.

Huawei Watch D2​

HUawei Watch D2 blood pressure monitor

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A sequel to the Huawei Watch D, which specializes in blood pressure monitoring, the Huawei Watch D2 has seen a radical redesign. It shares the original’s unique strap, with inflatable bladders acting as a wrist-based blood pressure cuff, but the watch itself is very different. We criticized the boxy, protruding shape of the original in our Huawei Watch D review, but the Watch D2 is thinner, looking more like an Apple Watch.

With six days of battery life, the watch is certified to do 24-hour blood pressure monitoring as well as individual readings. A data export function for generating printer-friendly reports, a rotating crown, built-in ECG and the new TruSense sensor with Huawei’s suite of fitness tracking features are all included.

80+ workout modes, dual-band GPS, messaging features and a built-in microphone/speaker make it more like a 'real' smartwatch rather than a specialist health tool. It’s priced at £349.99 (about AU$680).

Huawei Watch Ultimate​

HUawei Watch Ultimate Green edition

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Not much has changed here other than the colorway: a fashionable Green Edition with a new ceramic bezel to complement the blue and black colors. Green is for golf, and all Huawei Watch Ultimates (not just the new green variety) will get the new advanced golf mode.

As well as all the benefits of the Pro, the Ultimate gets a new golfing watch face, exclusive Ultimate features like “plays-like distance”, which estimates what your distances to the green is versus how far it feels depending on wind, angle, and so on. You also receive a “last strike distance measurement” with every swing. The Green Edition is priced at £749.99 (about AU$1,500).

 

Huawei launches a range of upgraded smartwatches, and one left me seriously impressed​

Huawei's new smartwatches include the Watch GT 5 Series, Watch D2 and Huawei Watch Ultimate Green.
Spencer Hart
19 September 2024 / 16:06 BST

Huawei Watch Ultimate on a man's wrist

Huawei’s latest wearable lineup has been officially unveiled today at the Huawei Innovative Product Launch event in Barcelona, and there’s something for everyone.

With a focus on health, fitness, and style, the new range includes the slimline Huawei Watch GT 5 Series, the adventure-ready Watch Ultimate Green, and the breakthrough Watch D2.

I’ve had a chance to get hands-on with all of the new smartwatches and found them very impressive, but one watch, in particular, stole the spotlight for me… which we’ll get onto later. Here’s everything you need to know about the new lineup:

Huawei Watch GT 5 Series: A great everyday smartwatch​

First up, is the Huawei Watch GT 5 Series. Available in both ‘Pro’ and ‘Standard’ editions, these smartwatches are designed for those who want their tech to look as good as it performs. The Pro version is crafted from aerospace-grade titanium alloy and nanocrystal ceramic, giving heaps of durability. It’s been designed to look more premium as well, with an angular case shape and slim profile.

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But it’s not just about looks. The new Huawei TruSense System offers upgraded health and fitness tracking with more accurate sensors and faster results, making it easier to monitor workouts and daily activity.

With up to 14 days of battery life (for the 46mm versions), it’s the perfect companion for those long weekends away or extended adventures. And for golfers and divers, there are specialized modes to keep track of your game or underwater explorations.

The new Huawei Watch GT 5 Series launches today starting from £230 for the GT 5 and £330 for the GT 5 Pro. If you order from the UK Huawei Store and Amazon between 19th September and 22nd October you’ll get a free pair of Huawei FreeBuds 5i earbuds.

You’ll also be eligible for a free 3-month membership to Huawei Health+, which gives access to a wealth of exclusive benefits, including workouts from beginner to advanced, guided meditations, Stay Fit Plan, and breathing exercises.

Huawei Watch Ultimate Green: Four!​

The Huawei Watch Ultimate Green is an update to last year’s release, but this time it’s all about getting an advantage on the golf course.

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Sporting a dual-colour nano-tech ceramic bezel in white and green, I think it looks amazing. Designed for the more adventurous, this watch comes with an enhanced Expedition Mode and advanced Golf Course features, which include AI caddie support, play distance, and more.

The new Huawei Watch Ultimate is available today priced at £750. If you order from the UK Huawei Store and Amazon between 19th September and 22nd October, you’ll get a free pair of Huawei FreeBuds Pro 3 earbuds.

While it certainly offers impressive capabilities for outdoor enthusiasts, I found it a little too large for my wrists, so I was more drawn to its more health-centric cousin: the Huawei Watch D2…

Huawei Watch D2: A Blood Pressure Breakthrough​

Now, this is where things get seriously interesting. The Huawei Watch D2 has left me genuinely impressed (which is quite rare, after 10 years as a tech journalist).

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Huawei has taken a giant leap forward by making this sleek wearable not just a smartwatch but a medical-grade blood pressure monitor. It’s the first smartwatch to be certified as an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device, with NMPA and MDR certifications. For anyone who needs to monitor their blood pressure regularly, this is a game-changer.

What sets it apart even further is its slim, stylish design. Huawei managed to pack a serious amount of tech into a device that’s not much bulkier than an Apple Watch. Featuring a narrow mechanical airbag for precise readings and a large 1.82-inch display, it’s a far cry from the clunky arm-cuff blood pressure monitors you’re used to seeing. This means you can monitor your blood pressure 24/7, which gives a much better picture of your overall health.

But that’s not all – for the hypochondriacs amongst us, Huawei’s TruSense System can generate a comprehensive Health Overview report with up to nine body indicators (which can then be shared with your GP).

The new Huawei Watch D2 launches today priced at £350. If you order from the UK Huawei Store and Amazon between 19th September and 22nd October you’ll get a free pair of Huawei FreeBuds 5i earbuds.

I think it’s fair to say Huawei has set a new bar for wearable health tech, and it’ll be exciting to see where they take this next.

 

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