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One of the top Apple Watch alternatives is going cheap
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If you’re looking for an iOS-compatible smartwatch that isn’t an Apple Watch, allow us to present this deal on a handsome Huawei Watch GT 4.
Amazon is selling theHuawei Watch GT 4 for £189, which is 24% off the £249.99 asking pricefor this attractive watch. This is the larger 46mm watch face and it comes with a green woven strap.
£60 off the Huawei Watch GT 4
The Huawei Watch GT 4 is one of the best value smartwatches around and Amazon is offering it for £189.99 right now. That’s £60 off.
There’s the option for fast delivery at no extra cost for Prime members meaning you can get it before the weekend if you order this limited time deal with a quickness.
This watch offers up to two-weeks of battery life, has built-in GPS, and offers a pulse wave arrythmia detection feature as part of its health monitoring nouse. There’s a powerful heartrate sensor, and a more scientific calorie tracker.
In terms of smartwatch functionality, this will deliver your notifications from both operating systems and will enable you to pick-up Bluetooth calls from an astonishing 100 metres away.
This update arrived late last year and comes recommended byTrusted Reviews. Our reviewer gave it a four-star score and praised the battery life, slick Harmony OS watch software, and the overall attractive design.
The Huawei Watch GT 4 feels like a nice, but by no means groundbreaking update to Huawei’s GT series.
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“The Watch GT 4 is one of Huawei’s best smartwatches yet. It offers good fitness and sports tracking features with pure smartwatch features, plus a sleek and tasteful design,” wrote our reviewer Michael Sawh.
He said you should buy if you want the best value Huawei smartwatch. Michael added that the “Watch 4 Pro is a good, but pricier Huawei smartwatch to pick up, so if you want most of its functionality in a nice design for less then grab this instead.”
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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