Huawei Watch starts at $269.99 today only

10 March, 2016
Huawei's first foray into the smartwatch world, the aptly named Huawei Watch, is now seeing its first decent price cut ever. The device normally starts at $349, but you can now pick one up from Amazon for as low as $269. You do have to act fast, however, as this deal is only valid today.

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Anonymous, 11 Mar 2016hmm... how long its battery will last??? my gear fi... moreThis Huawei watch can easily get 3 days as well. If you turn off ambient mode and WiFi is disabled. By default most Android Wear devices including the Huawei watch, their displays are on all the time, where as the Gear S2 has its display off by default.

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    • 11 Mar 2016

    When I first read this I thought - "Wow - what a generous offer from Huawei!"
    Then I read a later article stating that Samsung's 3G enabled Gear 2 will be going on sale tomorrow!
    WHAT an amazing coincidence eh?! ;)

      Nice but not really a neccessity yet. If it have android pay and can take pictures it would be better. I missed the original Samsung Galaxy Gear.


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        Anonymous, 11 Mar 2016hmm... how long its battery will last??? my gear fi... moreAll kinds of Pebble watch, minus the Time Round variant as it only lasts 2 full days.

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          • 11 Mar 2016

          hmm... how long its battery will last???



          my gear fit last for 3 day and a hour to fully charged, can any smartwatch beat it???

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            • 10 Mar 2016

            Superb this gadget from Huawei. But price ...

              Still I would like someone to explain me why those smartwatch need such powerfull cpu and this amount of ram and such hilarious bad made os.

              Everything what smartwatch need to have its notification system, sensors and basic options like clock and sport tracker...
              And all that could be managed by even old dumb Java platform that you could find in Nokia or Sony Ericsson phones that not only would need half of that power but battery life would be x10 better.
              It's like trying to sell another phone to person who have phone... Wtf?
              Smartbands work like that only difference is smaller screen and more sport styled design.

              It's should be add-on to your phone not another one that you need to charge every night