Latest Huawei Smartwatch News: New Releases and Comparisons
- Huawei is expanding its wearable ecosystem with a series of new hardware releases and strategic partnerships, focusing on high-performance athletics and clinical-grade health monitoring.
- A central pillar of this expansion is the Huawei Watch 5, which was unveiled at the Innovative Product Launch in Berlin.
- The Watch 5 also marks the first time Huawei has integrated a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) into its wearables.
Huawei is expanding its wearable ecosystem with a series of new hardware releases and strategic partnerships, focusing on high-performance athletics and clinical-grade health monitoring. The company has introduced the Watch GT Runner 2 in Asian markets and continues to iterate on its flagship lines, including the Watch 5 and the GT 6 series.
A central pillar of this expansion is the Huawei Watch 5, which was unveiled at the Innovative Product Launch in Berlin. The device introduces the Multi-sensing X-TAP module, a side-mounted touch zone that integrates ECG, SpO2, heart rate variability, and tactile feedback. This system allows users to obtain cardiovascular health snapshots in under a minute by holding a finger on the sensor.
The Watch 5 also marks the first time Huawei has integrated a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) into its wearables. This hardware addition enables gesture shortcuts, such as double-tapping the thumb and finger to skip music tracks, silence alarms, or take photos without interacting with the screen.
Technical Specifications and Display
The Watch 5 features an LTPO AMOLED display capable of reaching a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. It’s available in 42mm and 46mm sizes and supports eSIM calling. Battery performance typically ranges from four to five days on a single charge, with extended longevity available via a battery saver mode.
Parallel to the health-focused Watch 5, the Huawei GT 6 series targets the outdoor and fitness market. The GT 6 is available in 41mm and 46mm sizes. For cyclists, the device includes wrist-based power tracking, ultra-accurate GPS, and offline route guidance featuring audio directions.
Specialized Editions and Athletic Integration
Huawei is further diversifying its high-end offerings with the Watch Ultimate 2 Green Edition, designed for activities beyond golf. The company has strengthened its presence in the professional running community by becoming the official timing partner for the Haspa Marathon Hamburg 2026.
The athlete-centric approach is also evident in the Watch Fit 4 Pro, which transitions the rectangular Fit line into a tool for serious athletes. These developments coincide with the launch of the Watch GT Runner 2 in Asia, further tailoring the brand’s hardware to specific sporting disciplines.
Evolution of the Huawei Wearable Lineup
The current trajectory of Huawei’s wearables shows a move away from the early Android Wear and LiteOS foundations toward a unified HarmonyOS ecosystem. This evolution is visible in the progression from the first-generation Huawei Watch, released September 2, 2015, to the current Watch 4 and Watch 5 series.
- Watch 5: Focuses on clinical-grade sensors and NPU-driven gestures.
- GT 6 Series: Emphasizes outdoor performance, GPS accuracy, and cycling metrics.
- Watch Fit 4 Pro: Positions the rectangular form factor for athletic training.
- Watch Ultimate 2: Offers specialized editions for luxury and sport.
While the Watch 5 serves as a sophisticated health tool, the GT series continues to prioritize endurance and sport-specific tracking. This dual-track strategy allows Huawei to compete in both the medical-wellness segment and the rugged outdoor market.
