Huawei has announced the new TruSense System, an advanced health and fitness tracking technology that is set to power its upcoming wearable devices and promises to reshape the landscape of smart wearables.
This system represents the most significant upgrade to Huawei’s health and fitness tracking technology in the last three years, enhancing the capabilities of their wearables with new levels of accuracy, speed, and comprehensiveness.

Huawei TruSense System Sets a New Standard in Wearable Health Tech
The TruSense System is designed to facilitate real-time health monitoring, home-based testing, and personalized health management. With the rise of health consciousness, more individuals are turning towards proactive health management, and smart wearables have become an essential tool in this transition.
Huawei’s new system aims to support this trend by offering users the ability to monitor their health in real-time, promoting a health-centric lifestyle that is easily accessible.
Central to the TruSense system is its ultra-perception sensing module, which leverages motion data to analyze users’ health states. This advanced technology is a result of Huawei’s decade-long commitment to in-house development, where the company has focused on self-developing full-stack hardware and software solutions.
The TruSense system is set to elevate the standard of health tracking, making it more accurate, flexible, and open, with improved iterative processes that allow for continual enhancement.
In addition to enhancing individual health monitoring, the system’s flexibility and openness allow global partners to contribute to the evolution of digital health technology. Huawei has collaborated with over 150 partners to advance research in remote healthcare and family health management.
The first products featuring the Huawei TruSense System will be available in September 2024. Currently, Huawei offers a wide range of smart wearable products in both the Chinese and global markets. Recently, they introduced the Watch GT 4, Watch Fit 2, and Band 8 to the Indian market.







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