All smart wearables offer a range of health tracking features, but most only measure the basics. Then there are devices like the Huawei watch Dwhich works like a blood pressure cuff on the wrist (it has an inflatable wristband) and also provides ECG tracking. In our testswe found that while the accuracy of the blood pressure readings was not 100%, they were good enough to monitor your overall health.
The second-generation model may do even better, but it’s been a few years since the original Watch D launched and there’s no replacement in sight. That should change in September, as Weibo user @OomKanshan reports that the Huawei Watch D2 will likely be unveiled on September 24.
Huawei has officially scheduled a product launch for September – the star of the show will be a tri-foldable device. The event could also bring the Huawei Watch D2. Unfortunately, tipsters have no information on what features will be added or improved in the second-gen watch.
Blood pressure monitoring is a rare feature on smartwatches, and it’s even rarer to see it with an inflatable cuff. It’s what made the Huawei Watch D special, and it should remain the main feature of the D2.