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Huawei resurrected its international kids smartwatch line after nearly five years with the Watch Kids X1 series, unveiled at a global launch in Thailand. The lineup includes Watch Kids X1 and X1 Pro, both with 1.82-inch AMOLED displays, a rotating/flip-capable chassis (Pro adds a detachable camera module), dual cameras (5MP front, 13MP rear), 32–64GB storage, 2GB RAM and 850mAh batteries. Key features include five-mode positioning (dual-frequency GNSS, base station, dual-band Wi‑Fi, sensors, SOS
Huawei unveiled the Supernova Watch X1 series, announced by Huawei Terminal BG CEO He Gang on Weibo, with models launching May 29. The lineup includes the X1 Pro (2298 CNY) in Phantom Night and Dream Purple, and the X1 (1598 CNY) in Interstellar Blue and Nebula Pink. Key features highlighted are a wide-screen, high-design aesthetic, cross-brand friend-adding, and floor-level positioning with the ability to locate the device up to five days after shutdown. Targeted at the Children's Day sales window, the watches expand Huawei’s HarmonyOS ecosystem and wearable lineup, signaling continued investment in consumer wearables and location services integration.
华为新品全家桶曝光,含 nova 16 系列手机、MatePad Pro Max 平板等
Leaker-backed reports say Huawei plans a product refresh including the nova 16 smartphone family, MatePad Pro Max 13.2" tablet, and new Watch Kids X1/X1 Pro smartwatches. The MatePad Pro Max reportedly uses a 13.2" 3000×2000 144Hz flexible OLED with a 3.55mm bezel, 50MP rear camera, Kirin 9-series flagship SoC, 10,400mAh battery and 66W/100W charging, USB 3.2 Gen1 and optional satellite comms. Nova 16 Ultra/Pro Max engineering units are said to feature ~6.84" 1.5K LTPO displays, a 50MP 1/1.3" main sensor plus 50MP periscope and multispectral cameras, ~7,000mAh battery, wireless charging and a 9-series flagship chip. Watch Kids X1 series include dual cameras and armor-themed designs. These upgrades signal Huawei pushing flagship hardware, imaging and satellite features despite supply and geopolitical pressures.
Huawei resurrected its international kids smartwatch line after nearly five years with the Watch Kids X1 series, unveiled at a global launch in Thailand. The lineup includes Watch Kids X1 and X1 Pro, both with 1.82-inch AMOLED displays, a rotating/flip-capable chassis (Pro adds a detachable camera module), dual cameras (5MP front, 13MP rear), 32–64GB storage, 2GB RAM and 850mAh batteries. Key features include five-mode positioning (dual-frequency GNSS, base station, dual-band Wi‑Fi, sensors, SOS), MeeTime HD video calling with AI noise reduction, heart-rate and emotional tracking, IP68/IP69 protection, and FamCare parental controls. Prices start at €249 for X1 and €349 for X1 Pro; the US release is not planned. This matters for child-focused wearable competition and global market strategy.