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Huawei Watch Buds launching soon in the global market

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Huawei Watch Buds

Last year, Huawei launched Watch Buds in China and soon this smartwatch will make a debut in the global market. The inputs reveal that Huawei is preparing to bring this 2-in-1 smartwatch to global consumers but a date is yet to be confirmed.

However, we’ll keep you posted on further updates about the Huawei Watch Buds, until then, let’s look into its specifications.

Huawei Watch Buds comes looks like a regular smartwatch with a dial and a rotating crown on the right. However, you can flip open the watch face and there are two wireless earphones inside.

These are simple earplugs that fit inside your ear, however, they are not similar to the FreeBuds series. Each of these earphones weighs only 4 grams, which is light to wear. According to Huawei, the company has tested Huawei Watch Buds opening and closing mechanism over 100000 times.

Inside the box, there’s a magnetic maneuver that helps you to place the earphones safely without worries.

Speaking of which, the watch also has technology that lets you charge the earphones internally. The earphones also have noise cancellation and calling support, which is essential for a new generation of wireless earbuds.

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Coming to the front, Huawei Watch Buds comes with 1.43 inches AMOLED color screen that supports various gestures and touch control. On the side, there’s a rotating crown that helps you to navigate through the interface.

The Watch has a frame made of stainless steel with drill-cut buttons. Other than its interesting mechanism, Huawei Watch Buds brings you all of the health monitoring capabilities along with a variety of exercises.

Talking about its battery life, Huawei Watch Buds has a 410mAh battery and a 30mAh battery on each earphone. The earphones could provide up to 4 hours of music listening and 2.5 hours of talk on a single charge.

Price:

Huawei Watch Buds global price is yet to be announced but the smartwatch is sold for 2988 yuan (429 USD, 406 Euro) in China.

Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.