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Huawei Watch D incoming with blood pressure measurements

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Yordan 26 November 2021

Huawei Smart wearables

Huawei is about to launch a new wearable and it's going to have a pretty rare feature. The company received certification for a wearable that monitors blood pressure.

Leaksters found a promo image of the device dubbed Huawei Watch D and immediately posted it on Weibo. Reports claim it will be released at the end of December.

Huawei Watch D incoming with the ability to measure blood pressure

The product is in its final stages of testing, and according to the leakster, the accuracy rate is really good. The Watch D will be one of the few smartwatches to measures blood pressure, and it will also be unique in Huawei’s wearable portfolio with its design.

All other watches of the company have either a circular face with two buttons or a rectangular touch screen with one fairly neat button on the right-hand side.

Huawei Watch D incoming with the ability to measure blood pressure

The Watch D already obtained a certificate as a State Drug Administration Class II medical device, but it may take a while until Huawei obtains the required approval in other countries.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • AnonD-1018330
  • g8K
  • 16 Dec 2021

Um let people choose what they want, no need to call China ,,gross" that was totally unnecessary, you can keep some opinion parts for yourself since some people can be insulted by what you just wrote there. I personally don't believe ...

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  • Harry V
  • nII
  • 15 Dec 2021

umm hello, their country banned Linked in. Do you seriously want a brand from that country? Gross!

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  • elmaicouy
  • JNy
  • 13 Dec 2021

Me.

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