The American sanctions imposed on Huawei in 2019 deeply shook the Chinese technology giant, notably depriving it of access to Google services on its smartphones.
The move, driven by national security concerns, had a significant impact on the company’s international sales.
The Huawei Watch D2 marks a turning point in the world of connected watches.
This device does not just offer the classic functionalities of an activity tracker, it takes a step forward by integrating medical monitoring capabilities worthy of professional equipment.
The flagship element of this watch is its integrated blood pressure monitor, a first on the consumer market.
Thanks to an ingenious inflatable bracelet, the Watch D2 can measure blood pressure with a precision previously reserved for medical devices.
What really sets this product apart is its ability to perform 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM).
This functionality, usually carried out using bulky equipment, offers users and healthcare professionals a unique insight into the evolution of blood pressure throughout the day and night.
It’s like having a mini medical laboratory on your wrist, capable of early detection of signs of hypertension and other cardiovascular problems.
The Huawei Watch D2, cutting-edge technology for well-being
At the heart of the Watch D2 is the Huawei TruSense sensor, a technological feat that is not limited to measuring voltage.
This multitasking device also monitors heart rate, performs electrocardiograms and analyzes blood oxygen levels.
The watch goes even further by offering an overall health report, synthesizing nine key body indicators to provide an overview of the user’s health.