New Huawei smartwatches: features and prices in Italy

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Huawei officially announced two new smartwatches and both will go to Italy: they are very complete and have the new HarmonyOS 2.1 operating system

Huawei officially announced two new smartwatches – Watch GT3 and Watch Fit mini. In addition to technical features and activity tracking, both have a battery life of up to 14 days of continuous, low-use use, allowing you to face the day with more peace of mind.

The design of the Huawei Watch GT3 is inspired by the integration of natural beauty and the latest technology. The minimalist bezel and large screen give the Huawei Watch GT3 a look that the company describes as futuristic. Without the strap, the 46mm version weighs only 42.6g for a total thickness of 11mm, while the 42mm version weighs 35g for a total thickness of 10.2mm. The Huawei Watch Fit mini has a square light gold case combined with a classic strap in three colors, Frosty White and Mocha Brown leather, and Taro Purple made of fluoroelastomer. The GT3 watch also has the Always on display function.

Huawei Watch GT3

Equipping the GT3 watch with the new TruSeenTM 5.0+ heart rate monitoring technology, which Huawei believes is significantly improved over the previous one by integrating eight photodiodes in a circular arrangement. Dual-Band GPS gives you a more precise geographic location during your workouts: over 100 modes including 18 professional level, 12 outdoor training such as running, walking, mountaineering, hiking, cycling, swimming etc. and 6 indoor.

The Huawei Watch GT3 also offers continuous heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress and menstrual cycle monitoring for comprehensive health management. Like a health and fitness assistant, Huawei Watch GT 3 supports personalized features including AI Running Coach and Healthy Living Clover to help users stay healthy and active. In addition, the new Huawei smartwatch is one of the first smartwatches to be equipped with the new HarmonyOS 2.1 operating system.

The battery performance is exceptional: the 46mm version gives you up to 14 days of battery life on a single charge under typical usage conditions, while the 42mm version gets up to 7 days of battery life under the same usage scenario.

Huawei Watch Fit mini

The Huawei Watch Fit mini features a 1.47-inch AMOLED display and puts wellness at the center of the experience. It has 96 versatile training modes, many of which are recognized automatically. In addition to 11 professional training modes such as indoor and outdoor running, cycling, skipping rope, elliptical, rowing, etc., there are also 85 training modes including fitness, ball game, dancing, recreational training and extreme sports.

In the Huawei Health app, you can set various heart rate goals such as fat loss and endurance improvement based on your training goals. In addition, when the heart rate exceeds the set “guard” level, the smartwatch automatically sends a notification. It also supports menstrual cycle reminders to provide daily help to users.

With typical use, its battery life is 14 days, 10 days with heavy use, but if needed, thanks to the quick charge, you have five minutes of charge in five minutes for two days of typical use.

Availability and Pricing

Huawei Watch GT3 is available for pre-order now only in the Huawei Store. Prices vary depending on the version: the 46mm version starts at 249 euros required for the Active and goes to 299 euros required for the Elite, while the 42mm version starts at 229 euros required for the Active and goes up to 279 euros required for the Elite; Those who pre-order on the Huawei Store, along with the FreeBuds 4i headphones and the strap as a gift, also get a 30 euro discount on the purchase of the new Huawei nova 9. The Huawei Watch Fit mini is now available for pre-order on the Huawei Store for 99 euros. Get Huawei Body Fat Scale 3 Smart Scale for Free.

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