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Huawei launches sleek new customisable smartwatch - and you can get £30 off

Huawei launches sleek new customisable smartwatch - and you can get £30 off

Daily Mirror15-05-2025

If your lifestyle is all about fitness, wellbeing and comfort, then you're going to want to check out Huawei's sleek new smartwatch, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series seamlessly integrates technology and fashion, and empowers users to personalise their health and fitness journey without compromising style. It's not just a watch; it's an essential companion.
For the first time, the tech giant has released both a Standard and Pro model of its smartwatch series. There's more good news as you can currently get £30 off the Pro model, - and that's not all. Currently you can also snap up two free straps for this highly customisable watch; one Silver Nylon and another of your choosing.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series boasts that makes for a comfortable fit, and with four colours available (black, white, purple and grey) there's plenty of choice for the style-conscious.
The smartwatch boasts a for clear and bright visuals, even under bright sunlight. You'll be able to have full creative control over the watch face too; you can even upload your favourite pictures and turn them into personalised stickers.
Then of course, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series models are packed full of features designed to maximise your wellness and to keep track of your vitals.
, which provides critical data for outdoor adventures, particularly where elevation gain matters. With support for seven new sports modes, mountain climbing, trail running, triathlon, skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing, it can help you tackle challenging terrains and elevations.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series also comes with , which detects interruptions in your breathing while you're asleep. Frequent interruptions can cause you to wake up a lot during the night, make you sleepy during the day, and affect your memory.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series adds the monitoring function during sleep, health insights and all-day HRV monitoring. As a barometer of human health, the HRV indicator can reflect changes in heartbeats and is associated with various pathological conditions.
When it comes to getting active, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series works for everybody whether you're running, at the gym, or even taking on water sports; for the first time, Huawei has introduced dedicated route tracking for the likes of sailing, rowing, surfing and more.
Golfers will also want to check out the that can help you perfect your swing by tracking essential metrics, and providing access to over 15,000 golf course maps worldwide with detailed 3D layouts of courses.
HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Pro also supports dive depths of up to 40-meters, with a Diving Mode that includes Freediving and Training Modes.
The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series also boasts , with up to seven days of usage in typical usage scenarios, with a maximum of 10 days.

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