At the Huawei Mate 40 series global conference, Huawei launched a host of other products one of which is the Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche design. The new smartwatch takes a cue from the Watch GT2 but this time around, it utilises a more premium all-titanium metal build and sapphire glass screen and equally supports all-weather blood oxygen saturation monitoring. The watch will be sold in Europe for 695 euro.Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche Design

The Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche Design is based on the functions of the Watch GT2 Pro. It comes with an enhanced design and is built using more sophisticated materials. The Sapphire glass screen has the characteristics of high-temperature resistance, good thermal conductivity, high hardness, and infrared transmission. It is also scratch resistance up to Mohs level 9.

The all-titanium watch body design and high-tech precision ceramic materials make the watch look more advanced, lighter, less susceptible to corrosion, and strong. The titanium butterfly buckle of the Watch GT2 Porsche Design is a one-piece design. It automatically locks when you press the buckle lightly, and it can be released quickly by pressing the bayonet on both sides at the same time.

In terms of sports health, Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche Design has added 2 professional sports modes: skiing and golf driving range, as well as professional trajectory return function, and supports more than 100 sports types, 17 professional sports modes, and 6 sports mode automatic recognition. And continued sleep monitoring, pressure monitoring and other functions. In addition, this product is newly upgraded to TruSeenTM 4.0+, an all-weather heart rate monitoring technology, with more than ten types.

The Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche Design is also the first to support all-weather blood oxygen saturation monitoring. Users can also check their blood oxygen data for multiple periods of the day through the Huawei Sports Health APP to better understand their physical condition.

Huawei Watch GT2 Porsche Design will officially go on sale at 0:00 on November 1.