Yesterday, Huawei conducted a launch event in Munich where it announced the Huawei P60 Pro smartphone and the Mate X3 foldable phone. The brand also launched new smartwatches at the event. The latest wearable devices are Huawei Watch 4 and Watch 4 Pro. These arrive as the successors to the Huawei Watch 3 series from last year. Read on to know what the smartwatches offer out of the box.

Huawei Watch 4 series specifications

The Huawei Watch 4 series sport a circular dial with a rotating crown and a physical button on the right side. The standard variant comes in a 46mm stainless casing whereas the pro model is offered in a giant 48mm size with the casing made from TC4 titanium alloy that is said to be three times stronger than regular titanium. The Watch 4 Pro features a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED screen. Both smartwatches come with an Always-on display with a host of planetary watch faces. They are also water-resistant up to 5 meters. 

On the health-centric front, the Huawei Watch 4 series is equipped with a heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, ECG, skin temperature, stress tracker, arterial stiffness indicator, and respirator health data. It is capable of gathering all seven parameters into a one-minute seven-point health overview. The wearable devices support more than 100 workout modes along with an AI running coach. There is also a fall detection feature that sends SOS in one tap. 

The Huawei Watch 4 Pro gets LTE connectivity via an eSIM as well as a built-in GPS which the standard variant lacks. The Watch 4 and 4 Pro are rated to last up to 3 and 4.5 days respectively. 

The Huawei Watch 4 starts at EUR 449 and is offered in a Black fluoroelastomer strap. The pro variant is priced at EUR 699 for the titanium strap and EUR 549 for the Brown leather strap. The smartwatches will be up for pre-orders from June 8th with shipments commencing June 22nd.

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