Huawei Watch Fit - Your Fitness Companion in the New Normal - Android

Huawei Watch Fit - Your Fitness Companion in the New Normal - Android

It’s challenging to stay fit nowadays due to the ongoing pandemic and restrictions that limit our mobility and access to fitness centers. Sometimes you...

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It’s challenging to stay fit nowadays due to the ongoing pandemic and restrictions that limit our mobility and access to fitness centers. Sometimes you wonder if getting health-centric gadgets like smartwatches are still a good investment. Well, let me tell you that now’s actually the best time to have a high-tech fitness companion in the new normal.

You see, the stressful environment brought by the pandemic also poses a health risk. It’s easier to be stagnant, anxious, and depressed. If not monitored, that could lead to a more serious problem. That’s why we got ourselves the Huawei Watch Fit to help us cope.

The Huawei Watch Fit can provide a series of health-targeting functions on helping users to build a healthier lifestyle. First is the 24/7 monitoring and tracking of the following health stats: sleep, stress, SpO2, heart rate, steps, calories burned. It then provides solutions, suggestions, and advice on any health problems it may have monitored, such as target exercises to improve the user’s well-being. For those who want to improve their current physical state, the Huawei Watch Fit can provide a set of sports or fitness course to help users achieve the body that they want. Let us show how it does that.

Long 10-day battery life

During these trying times, we should try to remove things to worry about, especially the mundane stuff like short battery life. The Huawei Watch Fit solves that with 10-day battery life. That’s over a week of not worrying about your smartwatch dying on you. The Huawei Watch Fit is able to do this thanks to the dual-core architecture and power-saving algorithms, which intelligently lowers battery consumption when necessary. It also supports fast charging, giving you a full day of use for a 5-minute charge.

12 Quick Workout Animations

COVID-19 closed down our favorite gyms, but it doesn’t mean you can’t do quick workouts at home. The Huawei Watch Fit provides 12 kinds of animated quick-workouts like Exercise at Work, Full-Body Stretch, Ab ripper, and includes 44 standard movement demonstrations. It’s like having a personal digital trainer at your wrist. So, if you’re feeling sluggish and in need of some energy boost, just do a quick workout with just a few taps on the Huawei Watch Fit.

1.64-inch AMOLED screen

One of the qualities I’m looking for in a smartwatch is a clear and hi-res display with punchy colors. The good news is, the Huawei Watch Fit has this kind of display at 1.64-inch with 280 x 456 resolution at 326ppi and a 70% screen-to-body ratio. Colors are punchy as well and support 16.7 million colors. Mounted on top of the screen is a 2.5D curved glass. It has an auto-brightness feature and six Always-On watch faces. A screen of this quality is always nice to look at, especially when watching the quick workout animations.

96 Workout Modes




Aside from the 12 Quick Workout Animations, the Huawei Watch Fit supports 96 workout modes. It can provide precise and real-time workout metrics for 11 professional sport modes including running, walking, cycling, swimming, elliptical machine, rowing machine, as well as 85 custom workout modes, including fitness training, dancing, ball games, water sports, winter sports, and extreme sports. Users can select their favorite workout mode to record their performance, while the smart sensors can detect the heart rate, heart rate interval, calories, exercise time, and other data during exercise.

Sp02 Detection

If you want to be more serious about how your body is performing during workouts, you can also measure your oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels with the Huawei Watch Fit. Just tap the SpO2 feature, keep still for a few seconds, and it will give you a reading, including your current heart rate.

Stress Level Detection

Stress levels are high nowadays because of the effects of the pandemic, and we all know that a high level of stress can cause health problems if not monitored. The good news is, the Huawei Watch Fit features the Huawei TruRelax technology with an all-day stress tracking algorithm to monitor your stress levels to see if you are feeling tense. Once the Huawei Watch Fit detects a high-stress level, it will suggest guided breathing exercises to help you release the stress and get you back on track.

Built-in GPS

Are you now allowed to go out for some exercise in your area? The Huawei Watch Fit is one of those smartwatches that feature a built-in GPS sensor to map your outdoor fitness activities like running, jogging, or cycling. It will then work with the Huawei Health App to provide you with real-time metrics, including distance traveled, heart rate, and calories burned, so you can have a more scientific approach to your fitness routine.

Sleep Monitoring

We all know that a good night’s sleep is necessary to have a healthy body, and one of the ways to know if you’re getting quality sleep is to have a sleep monitor. The good news is, the Huawei Watch Fit has this feature. Since it has a light body and a comfortable strap, you can just wear it while you sleep. When you wake up, the Huawei Watch Fit will send your sleep data to the Huawei Health App so you can see your stats.

As you can see, even during the new normal, smartwatch and fitness trackers like the Huawei Watch Fit are still great companions in keeping ourselves healthy, whether indoors or outdoors.

The Huawei Watch Fit is priced at PHP 4,999, but you can get it with PHP 500 off (PHP 4,499) if you purchase from September 30 to October 10, 2020. So, what are you waiting for? Get the Huawei Watch Fit and start keeping tabs on your well-being.

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05/10/2020 06:56 AM