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    New Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro wins EISA’s best smartwatch award

    Promoted | The EISA Best Smartwatch Product prize marks the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro as an industry frontrunner. This winner is now available for sale in South Africa.
    By Huawei South Africa2 September 2022
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    The new Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro, which is now available for sale in South Africa, is creating a frenzy among smartwatch lovers. The watch has hit all the right notes in terms of design and features. Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) recently announced that it received an award from the Expert Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) for the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro.

    EISA, which is composed of over 60 of the most respected international specialist consumer electronics magazines, websites and journalists, has dubbed the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro its “Best Smartwatch Product for 2022-2023”, making it the latest must-have smartwatch to get your hands on. The award comes in the wake of several other publication awards for the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro, including prestigious industry awards from the likes of Android Headlines, Tech Advisor and PhoneArena.

    The Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro’s winning features

    Providing a detailed review EISA referred to the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro as “Huawei’s most polished and perfected smartwatch to date”, praising its “classic” and “luxurious design” which comprises a “titanium casing, ceramic back and sapphire glass face” as well as Huawei’s “crisp” and “colourful Amoled display”. Its “advanced operating system” and “plethora of applications and features” were also praised, including its blood oxygen level monitoring, stress testing, water resistance and exceptional battery life.

    The Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro is a flagship smartwatch which aims to marry exquisite craftsmanship with high-end aesthetics, allowing users to take their health and fitness to the next level, or even down to completely uncharted waters thanks to its 5ATM and 30m diving waterproofing. Sporting a premium, neocrystalline look in either the Titanium or Ceramic colourway options, the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro is the ultimate workout companion.

    Featuring a more robust battery life, and a 30% faster charging time than the previous edition, the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro also offers a host of specialist tracking features which can help users improve their daily lifestyle habits. This ranges from the device’s 100-plus workout modes and its ECG analysis to its smart heart-rate monitoring.

    The workout features on the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro are exceptionally good, even for religious fitness enthusiasts. This watch even has a rare and impressive free diving mode that supports a depth of up to 30m, which is not usually found in many smartwatches.

    The Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro has unmatched water resistance, too: Iit has passed 200 rounds of water pressure testing using atmospheric pressure and high-pressure conditions.

    Designed to keep you connected

    In line with the Huawei Seamless AI life’s philosophy of connectivity, users can also pair the Huawei Watch GT3 Pro with other smart devices, including additional Huawei products, as well as iOS and Android phones, which makes the smartwatch an enticing choice for many.

    “Receiving the EISA Best Smartwatch 2022-2023 for the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro is a testament that Huawei produces innovative and intelligent devices for the everyday life of the consumer. The Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro’s multiple functions and long battery life complements the lifestyles of the fast-paced digital era, while ensuring you look good doing so, says Huawei vice president of operations Akhram Mohamed.

    “Huawei is further committed to developing offerings which align with its global vision of delivering an intelligent experience to consumers across all scenarios, including health, fitness and well-being,” he says.

    The Huawei GT 3 Pro’s series of awards

    Comprising expert media across the full spectrum of consumer electronics from over 30 countries, EISA is divided up into six Expert Groups, which include mobile devices, Hi-Fi, home theatre audio and in-car electronics. Every year, EISA members nominate a list of products that they consider the standout performers in each of these Expert Groups. These nominations are then presented at EISA’s AGM, where members conduct an in-depth deliberation before voting for the winner of each category. This prestigious award from EISA adds to a long and illustrious list of product awards that the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro has recently received.

    Named also as the Editor’s Choice by Android Headlines, PhoneArena and Tech Advisor, the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro has been consistently marked out for its premium look and extensive features collection.

    As a pioneer in innovation and top-notch technology, Huawei continues to bring designs that are coupled with industry-first features. The Huawei Watch GT Pro, which is now on sale in South Africa, is described as an elegant, everlasting masterpiece with a premium design. The smartwatch boasts the signature Huawei moon phase collection, up to 14 days of battery life, wireless fast charging and professional health management – all of which make it an extraordinary contender in the smartwatch market.

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