New Huawei Smartwatch with Blood Pressure Monitoring Feature Nears Launch


Huawei smartwatch with blood pressure monitoring

A new Huawei smartwatch with built-in blood pressure monitoring is one step closer to launch. The device has secured medical certification in China. It could be the successor to the Huawei Watch D, which debuted in 2021.

The certification hints that the new Huawei smartwatch could launch soon. Additionally, details about the wearable have surfaced in the IMDA database. This suggests that the tech giant is gearing up for a global launch.

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Fresh evidence suggests that Huawei is on the brink of releasing a successor to its popular Watch D smartwatch. A recent leak from Weibo user @UncleKanshan unveiled a screenshot. It’s from the National Medical Products Administration database. This listing hints at the existence of the Huawei Watch D2.

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That database refers to it as a Huawei blood pressure measuring device. Also, on that database, the Watch D2 carries the model numbers LCA-B10, LCA-B11, and LCA-B12. Like its predecessor, the smartwatch features a cuff-style wristband with a built-in airbag. Moreover, the device can measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as pulse rate. It can also track both at the same time and over a 24-hour period. Healthcare professionals can then analyze this data.

Huawei Watch D

The Huawei Watch D2’s versatility extends beyond blood pressure monitoring. This smartwatch appeared in the Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) database. The listing categorizes it as a “Sports Activity Tracker.” This suggests that the device will offer extra fitness and health tracking features.

All this means is that the Huawei Watch D2 is inching closer to reality. But additional details about its release date and pricing remain unknown at the moment. Also, considering the current €339.99 price tag of the Huawei Watch D in Europe, we can expect a premium price point for the upcoming model.

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