Huawei has just unveiled the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro and Band 7 smartwatches alongside the Huawei Mate Xs 2 foldable device. The Pro version of the GT 3 comes with ceramic and Porsche design options.
However, if you’re in the market for an affordable option the Band 7 might be what you are looking for.
Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro
The GT 3 Pro is available in two sizes – 46mm (titanium) and 43mm (ceramic) with a 1.43-inch and 1.32-inch AMOLED display, respectively.
Furthermore, the manufacturer promises 14 days of battery life with typical use (8 days for heavy use) for the larger model while the smaller one has a battery life of 8 days with typical use (4 days heavy use).
Additionally, the GT 3 Pro also features Sapphire Glass alongside options like calfskin leather straps, ceramic straps, and a patented invisible butterfly buckle on the strap of the Porsche Design model.
Other features included are:
- rated for free diving up to 30m
- 300+ maps for golf courses
- 100 sports modes (18 are labeled “professional”)
- ECG sensor
- Heart rate monitor
- blood-oxygen monitor
- thermometer
- sleep and stress tracking
- HarmonyOS
- NFC
Pricing –
- 46mm Titanium – starts at CNY 2,500
- 43mm Ceramic – starts at CNY 3,000
- Porsche Design model – CNY 4,700
Pre-orders for the 46mm Titanium model have already started while the pre-orders for the 43mm Ceramic model start May 4. All models will go on sale on May 5.
Huawei Band 7
The Band 7 is an affordable smartwatch offering from Huawei. It sports a 1.47-inch screen that is 9.99mm thick and weighs 16g. The battery can last up to 14 days of typical use as stated by the manufacturer.
Moreover, the Band 7 comes in Black, Red, Green, and Pink (with gold bezels) colorways alongside features like a heart rate monitor, a blood-oxygen sensor that can work overnight, and a 5 ATM water resistance rating with 96 sports modes.
Pricing –
- Base model – CNY 270
- NFC capable model – CNY 310
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