Brand presents new generation of devices ranging from luxury to family use, with a focus on connectivity, health monitoring, battery life, and smart solutions for different user profiles
Wearable technology continues to evolve rapidly. However, few companies manage to innovate in so many segments at the same time as Huawei. During an event held in Bangkok, Thailand, the brand unveiled a series of new products that caught attention for combining luxury, functionality, and innovation.
The information was released by specialized technology outlets, based on the official launch held this Thursday (7). Among the highlights, a smartwatch with 99 embedded diamonds stole the show. Even so, the company presented devices for diverse audiences, including children, athletes, and professional users.
Furthermore, Huawei’s strategy makes clear an important move: to cater to different consumer profiles with specific solutions, going far beyond the traditional smartwatch.
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Luxury smartwatch and children’s watch with camera draw attention

Right from the start, the luxury smartwatch with 99 diamonds stands out as a product aimed at a premium audience. Although the technical details have not been fully revealed, the focus is on sophisticated design and exclusivity.
On the other hand, Huawei also invested in practical and functional solutions. One of the main examples is the Watch Kids X1 Pro children’s watch, specially developed for children and their guardians.
The device features a foldable design with 360º rotation and a 1.82-inch screen. In addition, it has two integrated cameras: a 5 MP front camera and a 13 MP rear camera. This allows children to take photos and make HD video calls.
Another important point is security. According to the manufacturer, parents can configure the watch to block calls and messages from unknown numbers. Consequently, the device helps protect younger users from potential risks.
Furthermore, the children’s smartwatch also offers physical activity monitoring, heart rate measurement, and real-time location sharing. Thus, it combines entertainment, health, and safety in a single product.
Huawei Watch Fit 5 Pro and smartphone reinforce focus on performance
Meanwhile, the new version of the Watch Fit 5 Pro expands its focus on health and sports. The model comes with advanced features that include atrial fibrillation monitoring, arterial stiffness analysis, and even studies related to diabetes risk.
In addition, the device features a 1.92-inch screen with brightness up to 3,000 nits and thin bezels of only 1.8 mm. Another important differential is support for golf maps, covering 17,000 courses around the world.
Regarding battery life, the smartwatch promises up to 10 days of autonomy in light use and about 7 days in normal use. The suggested price is 299 euros, approximately R$ 1,700.
On the other hand, Huawei also presented the Nova 15 Max smartphone, aimed at young people. The device focuses on resistance, battery, and performance to attract consumers looking for durability and technology.
The model features a 6.84-inch OLED screen, a 50 MP rear camera, a 2 MP depth sensor, and an 8 MP front camera. In addition, its 8,500 mAh battery guarantees up to 23 hours of video playback, with support for reverse charging.
Another highlight is connectivity, with support for Wi-Fi 7 and 2×2 MIMO technology. The suggested price is 449 euros, about R$ 2,600.
Ultra-thin tablet focuses on productivity and PC replacement
In addition to wearables and smartphones, Huawei also unveiled the MatePad Pro Max tablet, a 13-inch device aimed at productivity. According to the company, the device can replace a computer for daily tasks.
The model stands out for its ultra-thin design, with a thickness of just 4.7 mm and a weight of 499 g (or 509 g for the PaperMatte version). It also features a flexible 13.2-inch OLED screen with 3K resolution and anti-glare technology.
Another relevant point is the 10,400 mAh battery, which offers up to 14.5 hours of autonomy. The audio system also draws attention, with six speakers and four bass drivers.
Regarding cameras, the tablet features a 50 MP rear sensor and a front camera with True-to-Colour technology. The price ranges between 1,399 and 1,649 euros, equivalent to approximately R$ 8,100 to R$ 9,500.
Despite all these launches, most products do not yet have a predicted arrival date in Brazil. However, the announcement reinforces Huawei’s strategy to expand its global presence with innovative solutions.
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