Last year, Huawei had launched its flagship smartwatch in its home country China, dubbed Huawei Watch D. The device was recently showcased at the IFA Berlin, indicating the device is all set for its global debut.

Now, the Chinese giant has announced that the Huawei Watch D will soon be launched in the European market, but the exact launch date or the name of the countries where it will be officially announced remains unknown.

Huawei Watch D

The company has announced that the Huawei Watch D will be made available in the European market this fall, which means it will be launched by the end of this year. It is expected to be priced at €449.

With such a price tag, it is more expensive than the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, given that the smartwatch from Huawei comes with a built-in blood pressure monitor. It also comes with an electrocardiogram (ECG), a heart rate monitor, a skin temperature sensor, and a SpO2 sensor that can monitor blood oxygen levels.

The Huawei Watch D has a custom-made high-hardness aviation aluminum body with improved durability and scratch resistance. It features a 1.64-inch HD display that offers a 326PPI pixel density. The device is rated IP68 for water and dust resistance and is also the industry’s first watch with blood pressure monitoring support to come with such a rating.

It also supports heart rate detection through an eight-channel high-sensitivity optical sensor and has support for 70+ sports modes. As for the battery life, the company says that the device should last for seven days on a single charge when using all the features, and then it can be charged through wireless charging.

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