Made possible by its new Kirin A1 processor
Aside from unveiling the Mate 30 series, Huawei announced an update to their smartwatch with the Watch GT 2. Available in 42mm and 46mm sizes, the Watch GT 2 comes with a 1.39-inch Always-On OLED display.
Powering it is a new Kirin A1 processor–the same chip used in the FreeBuds 3–that gives the Watch GT 2 a more stable Bluetooth connection–Huawei claims that it has a 150-meter range. The new chip is also instrumental in giving the Watch GT 2 a claimed 14-day battery life.
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The Watch GT 2 has a heart rate sensor, gyroscope, and GPS, with the 46mm version having a microphone and speaker. The 42mm comes with 16MB RAM and a 215mAh battery, while the 46mm has 32MB RAM and a 455mAh battery. Other features include storage for up to 500 songs,
The Watch GT 2 is priced at 229 Euros (~Php 13.3k) for the 42mm and 249 Euros(~Php 14.4k) for the 46mm version. In addition, Huawei announced that the FreeBuds 3 is priced at 179 Euros (~Php 10.4k).