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Huawei  Watch GT Now Available in Pakistan

  • December 18, 2018
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Huawei had a very successful smartphone launch in the Pakistani market, and now the company has set its eyes on a smart and healthy lifestyle. They are now to introduce an innovative smartwatch called the Huawei Watch GT. The tech company had entered the smart wearable’s market in March 2015 with the launch of its first-generation Android-powered smart watches.

The Huawei Watch GT is the perfect mixed of classic elements of a watch with a large screen, and a battery that runs for up to two weeks. It features ultra-long endurance, lower power consumption, more professional exercise monitoring and scientific guidance making it a must-have “outdoor smartwatch” for urban explorers.

By bringing the smartwatch to Pakistan, Huawei aims to usher a healthy lifestyle in Pakistan, since people here are drawn towards sports and adventure in droves. The Huawei Watch GT takes inspiration from Gran Turismo (GT) that emulates a luxurious and power-packed performance for people who have an adventurous spirit.

 Huawei Watch GT vividly endows a sense of vitality and modernism with its pioneering Artificial Intelligence (AI) and UI design that feature multi-color health data design, exquisite fonts, scenario-based display and professional graphics.

The smartwatch has a 10.6mm thick compact body with a 1.39’’ AMOLED HD touch color screen comprising a full circle dial, bezel, crown, and ear. The smartwatch is an extension product of a smartphone that acts as an intelligent assistant that users can take assistance from during hiking, walking, running, cycling, swimming, free training, working and sleeping.

Furthermore, the Huawei Watch GT also supports all-round sports data tracking in the context of cooperation with professional sports organizations, such as time, distance, heart rate, stride frequency, step count, aerobic/anaerobic training effect, training status, training load, recovery time suggestion and VO2max.

With its multi-color dial-design and an advanced User-Interface (UI) the smartwatch depicts various health data and scenarios in different colors like: Red color for heart rate with a beating heart to depict rhythm while yellowish orange color stands for progress on attainment of goals. The color Purple depicts sound sweet sleep and Green stands for health, vitality and sports interface.

The Huawei Watch GT is now available in Pakistan for PKR 29,999/-. For more information, visit Huawei website.

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