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Also on display at MWC were Huawei’ s latest wearable and mobile releases, launched in Europe ahead of the Barcelona-based conference at Huawei’ s Madrid summit. Huawei signalled its return to the professional running space with the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2, featuring a 3D floating antenna and a personal AI coach.
The watch is endorsed by Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge, who said:“ Together with Huawei, we can reach millions of runners around the world and hopefully impact their lives in a beautiful and positive way.”
And it’ s not just runners who benefit from Huawei’ s new wearables tech. Huawei unveiled Wheelchair mode for the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series – an inclusive innovation marking a new era in wearable fitness tracking. Designed with precision push tracking and redesigned Activity Rings, the feature empowers wheelchair users to measure daily activity with accuracy and motivation, building on Huawei’ s broader commitment to accessibility in health technology.
Also on display were HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate 2( Green Edition), HUAWEI Band 11 Series, HUAWEI Mate 80 Pro, HUAWEI MatePad Mini and HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 5.
Chaobin says:“ MWC is where we prove that, through collaboration, we can turn technological foundations into real-world progress for every industry and every individual.”
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