Launch of the 1.5-inch AMOLED Huawei Watch Ultimate with 100-meter water resistance: Amount and details

 Last week, the company revealed the Huawei Watch Ultimate. The Chinese company's most recent luxury smartphones and wearables, the Huawei Mate X3 and Huawei Watch Ultimate, were were introduced at its first important launch event of the year.

The Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro is reported to be outperformed by the newest smartwatch from the Chinese electronics giant in terms of specs and build quality. Because it can resist immersion up to 100 metres below, the newest wearable is marketed as the best smartwatch for divers. This wristwatch will compete with the Apple Watch Ultra and the offerings from Garmin.



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Price and accessibility of the Huawei Watch Ultimate

The Huawei Watch Ultimate is sold in China for CNY 5,999 (roughly Rs. 72,300) for the Expedition Black (leather strap) and CNY 6,999 (roughly Rs. 84,300) for the Voyage Blue (metallic strap) models. Currently, the watch is offered in China, Europe, and the UK. Dates for the debut of other markets and their prices have not yet been revealed.

Features and specs of the Huawei Watch Ultimate

The Huawei Watch Ultimate was released, according to a post on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo by the Chinese electronics maker. Huawei's newest wearable has a 1.5-inch, 60Hz-refresh rate circular LTPO AMOLED touchscreen. It has a zirconium-based liquid metal case and a hydrogenated nitrile rubber band. The Huawei Watch Ultimate's bezel is made of titanium.

The device's 530mAh battery, according to the manufacturer, can power a typical user for 14 days on a single charge. Active or heavy-duty consumers, meanwhile, can go up to 8 days between charges.

The charger for the gadget states that it will fully charge it in 60 minutes. The wearable also supports Qi cordless charging. The smartwatch has sensors that track heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and ECG data.

The Huawei Watch Ultimate is made to endure intense deep-sea pressure and has an ISO 22810 water resistance rating. Additionally, it has completed the EN13319 device equipment standard tests, which guarantee a 110-meter or 10-atm (ATM) depth submersion for 24 hours. The wearable, according to the manufacturer, has an Expedition setting that provides precise mapping through dual-frequency five-system GNSS positioning capabilities.

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