Huawei will release two new wearable products today: WATCH GT6 + FreeClip 2

Huawei will release two new wearable products today: WATCH GT6 + FreeClip 2


According to official information, Huawei Device will hold a wearable and audio product launch event at 2:30 PM on September 24th, unveiling the new Huawei WATCH GT 6 series smartwatches and the next-generation FreeClip 2 ear clip-on headphones. The event will be attended by He Gang, CEO of Huawei Device BG, and Wu Lei, Huawei's global spokesperson for sports and health.

According to official pre-launch information, the Huawei WATCH GT 6 series focuses on long battery life and comprehensive health features, boasting up to 21 days of battery life in typical usage scenarios, addressing the user pain point of frequent charging. The series will include several models, including the Huawei WATCH GT 6 Pro, featuring a more stylish design, with some models featuring brown straps. Pre-sales are now open, starting at 1,488 yuan.

Another major new product is the new Huawei FreeClip 2 ear clip-on headphones. These earbuds will retain their open-back design, but the new model features an upgraded "slim square box" charging case, making it even more compact. The surface features a denim texture for an enhanced grip. Officials emphasize their comfort and all-day usability, making them suitable for commuting, exercise, and everyday use.

This launch continues Huawei's integrated strategy of "technology + health + fashion" in the smart wearables sector. The WATCH GT series has long focused on long battery life and accurate health monitoring, building a broad user base. The FreeClip series, with its innovative form factor, pushes the boundaries of audio products. With these new product launches, Huawei is expected to further solidify its leading position in both the smartwatch and open-back earbuds markets.

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