Wearables
New Huawei Watch 3 Pro smartwatch is coming
Today, Huawei has officially confirmed that a new Watch 3 Pro smartwatch is coming at the HarmonyOS 3.0 smart product launch event on July 27. The company has prepared this smartwatch with the latest features and an upgrade over last year’s Watch 3 Pro.
According to the teaser, the Watch 3 Pro will come with a new independent navigation system, which would help the users to navigate through the map on the wrist to reach the destination without requiring to touch the phone.
“Independent navigation, just lift your wrist. At 19:30 on July 27th, HarmonyOS 3 and Huawei’s full-scenario product launch, WATCH 3 Pro invites you to open a fresh chapter of smart operation together.” Wrote Huawei
Launched last year, Huawei Watch 3 Pro is the first smartwatch to feature HarmonyOS 2.0 operating system first in any wearable segment. Not only that, it’s the first smartwatch to come with an independent connectivity feature thanks to the LTE technology.
ECG:
Other than this, it’s reported that the upcoming Watch 3 Pro will support ECG feature. However, Huawei has not confirmed this feature for the moment in the teaser shared on Weibo.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test that can be used to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity. Sensors attached to the skin are used to detect the electrical signals produced by your heart each time it beats.
This technology helps consumers to detect their heart’s health readings.
Huawei Watch 3 Pro:
Huawei Watch 3 Pro comes in two versions – Classic and Elite Edition. This watch has a 140-210mm wrist circumference, and 63 grams of weight excluding the strap. The watch has a 1.43-inch AMOLED color screen with full-screen touch operations, including swiping tapping and pressing, and holding.
The Watch case is made of titanium + ceramic, while the watch strap has a leather strap and titanium strap. This HarmonyOS 2.0-powered smartwatch has various sensors including Acceleration, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Optical heart rate, Ambient light, Barometric pressure, and Temperature Sensors.
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