Huawei is reportedly preparing to introduce its next smartwatch in India. According to recent leaks, the upcoming wearable may include advanced health tracking features not commonly seen on wrist devices. The teaser suggests that the company could be bringing a model already available in global markets, with the announcement expected in the near future.

Huawei’s smartwatch with blood pressure monitoring incoming

Huawei watch with blood monitoring coming soon to India
Huawei watch with bloood pressure monitoring coming soon to India

The online teaser shows a silhouette of a smartwatch against a red ECG-like pulse line, alongside the caption highlighting wrist-based blood pressure monitoring. This points to Huawei’s efforts to bring more advanced health monitoring to Indian users. Globally, the brand unveiled the Huawei Watch D2 in September 2024, which was certified for continuous blood pressure measurement. It is likely that this model could be introduced in India soon.

Unlike regular smartwatches that only track heart rate or SpO₂, the Watch D2 adds ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) through an ultra-narrow physical airbag that inflates discreetly to provide accurate readings. It can measure blood pressure at set intervals, during sleep, or in different body positions, making it one of the most comprehensive wrist-based solutions.

Huawei Watch D2
Huawei Watch D2

The Huawei Watch D2 also includes ECG analysis, vascular elasticity checks, respiratory health insights, and stress monitoring. It can measure up to nine indicators in one tap and generate a detailed health overview report. With over 80 workout modes, GPS, NFC, and compatibility with both Android and iOS, it also doubles as a full fitness companion.

The watch features a 1.82-inch AMOLED screen, IP68 water resistance, multiple sensors, and up to 6 days of battery life under normal usage. With ABPM enabled, it lasts about a day.

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