After seeing the curious design of the HUAWEI Watch Budsthe brand presents another new watch this time to compete with the most expensive and luxurious smartwatches on the market, the HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate.
This new watch features a Zirconium-based liquid metal case which gives it an elegant and resistant touch. It will be available in Two colors Voyage Blue and Expedition Black, the first is reminiscent of the sea, aimed at maritime sports, and the second for lovers of outdoor sports. has a screen AMOLED with cover of sapphire crystal and a hydrogenated nitrile strap along with a titanium alloy strap only in the blue version.
This new HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate can dive to 100 meters thanks to its design of 16 resistant structures that can even offer audio capacity. It also has included 4 diving modes capable of monitor dive data continuously. It also includes special features for outdoor lovers, such as hiking, camping, and even wilderness trekking. For this it has been included dual-frequency precision GNSS positioning that even allows you to mark points to be able to return to them easily. Like any other smartwatch, it also includes functions for the health monitoring such as heart rate or blood oxygen monitoring.
The battery supports fast charge that offers a full charge in 60 minutes with battery for up to 2 weeks and capable of charging 25% in just 10 minutes.
These two watches will be Available on April 10 with a recommended price of 749 euros for Expedition Black model and 899 euros for the Voyage Blue, they will also come with some HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 2 as a gift. You can also benefit from an extra discount of 40 euros on their website until the 30th by adding the code “A40ULTIMATE” in the purchase process.
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