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Huawei is on sale and among its offers there is one especially striking: the one that leaves one of its watches at a bargain price, the Huawei Watch Fit, especially recommended for casual athletes.
Huawei is making a strong foothold in the market for devices formerly called wearables, a term in disuse but which is actually more alive than ever thanks to the hundreds of models of headphones, watches, bracelets and gadgets that are available. The Asian brand is strong in the sector, especially due to the aggressive pricing policy that it follows, which puts it directly to compete with Xiaomi in various segments.
One of them is that of smart watches, where Huawei has had a lot to say for several years now, when they put the Watch GT on sale. From there, the catalog has been diversifying, giving entry to models that make the most of the value for money, such as the Huawei Watch Fit that we have been able to analyze.
Its usual price is 129 euros, although right now you can get it for only 79 euros in the official store of the brand, which offers free shipping from Spain. It’s an offer that Amazon has quickly matched, another option with free shipping.
In both stores you can choose the color you prefer, the one that best suits your tastes, since all of them (or almost all, in the case of Amazon) have exactly the same price: 79 euros. For this cost there are really few models that stand up to it, even in the Xiaomi catalog, for now somewhat more limited.
This smartwatch features a 10-day battery life, an excellent color display that is visible in broad daylight even and also quite accurate sensors when measure any type of activity, from walking to running, cycling or even swimming.
There are several reasons why it is worth it for all types of users, from those who simply want to receive notifications and calls on their wrist with basic activity tracking to those who are looking for something more.
Although it does not perform electrocardiograms, it does measure oxygen saturation in the blood, a function known as SpO2. It does monitor heart rate in real time, all linked to the Huawei Health application that you can install on iOS and Android.
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