Huawei has launched two new wearable devices: the Watch 5 and the Watch Fit 4 Pro, both featuring advanced health tracking and premium materials. The Watch 5 introduces the X-TAP multi-sensor, enabling rapid measurement of up to nine health indicators, including ECG, heart rate variability, blood oxygen saturation, and arterial stiffness, with results available in under a minute. The device is available in 42mm and 46mm sizes, uses aerospace-grade titanium, sapphire glass, and steel, and offers up to 11 days of battery life in power-saving mode. The Watch 5 is priced at 469.99 euros, with launch offers including a 30-euro discount, an extra strap, Huawei FreeBuds 6i earbuds, and a 12-month warranty extension. The Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro, priced at 249.99 euros, features a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits brightness, titanium and aluminum construction, and sapphire glass. It offers up to 10 days of battery life, dual-band GPS, and is water-resistant up to 40 meters, supporting activities such as swimming and diving. The device includes ECG, heart rate, SpO2 monitoring, sleep apnea detection, and over 100 sports modes, including specialized golf and diving features. A launch promotion includes a 30-euro discount, an extra strap, and three months of Huawei Health+. Huawei has also launched the Band 10 in India, starting at Rs 3,999, available in polymer and aluminum alloy case options. The band is offered on Amazon. Xiaomi's Smart Band 10 has been leaked ahead of its official launch, revealing a 1.72-inch AMOLED display, 233 mAh battery with up to 21 days of battery life, and compatibility with over 150 sports modes. The band, weighing approximately 15.95 grams, introduces advanced swimming metrics, real-time heart rate sharing, REM sleep analysis, and quick charging in under an hour. It operates on HyperOS 2.0 and is expected to be priced around 40 euros in Spain. However, it lacks built-in GPS, requiring a paired phone for route tracking. Samsung's Galaxy Fit 3, retailing at $60, is a hybrid fitness tracker and watch with a 1.6-inch AMOLED screen, three to thirteen days of battery life depending on usage, and health and sleep tracking features. It does not include built-in GPS, voice assistant, or mobile payment support, but provides over 100 exercise tracking modes, heart rate monitoring, SpO2, and fall detection.
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