The smartwatch is unlike any other wearable we've seen. The circular body has one dial on the right side, and it can be detached from its shell and straps, allowing for unprecedented customization. It relies primarily on magnets to stay put, but there are also some mechanical parts that lock together.
There are three shell versions - Urban,
Sports, and Fashion. All of them have a 1.32” circular AMOLED with a 466 x 466
resolution and 352 PPI. The first and third designs have a nano-crystal ceramic
body and 316L fine steel, while the sportsy one is made of composite fiber
materials. Weight is respectively 77 grams, 59 grams, and 58 grams, and this
includes both the watch and its strap.
The Huawei Watch GT Cyber is a familiar
affair on the inside - a well-known HarmonyOS-based user interface, over 100
sports modes, the latest and greatest Huawei tech for sleep tracking, SpO2
tracking, and heart rate measurements. It has its own GPS, supports NFC and
connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
Huawei equipped the watch with a coil for
wireless charging on any Qi charger. It claims it can last for 4 days of heavy
usage, while more moderate users will go about 7 days on a single charge. The
Sports variant comes in Black or White shells and costs CNY 1,288. Going for the
Fashion (in Blue or White) or the Urban (in Morning Yellow or Obsidian Black)
woill set you back CNY 1,488. The sale is already live on Huawei China’s
website, as well as on major online retailers such as Vmall and JD.