
Huawei's latest sports-focused smartwatch just got a special edition discount — what you need to know
Huawei has just revealed the latest devices in its wearable line-up and has followed up the news with a limited time offer running on its own store.
Right now, anyone wanting to pick up the newly-announced Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro can get an exclusive edition from the Huawei store with a £30 off coupon and two extra free straps.
The first strap is the brand's Silver Nylon option but the second can be a customizable strap of your choice, letting you personalise the device to your liking.
Huawei's Watch Fit 4 Pro is a lightweight and versatile smartwatch designed for active lifestyles. The sapphire glass display and aerospace-grade aluminium alloy body add up to a durable smartwatch that's only 9.3mm thin and weighing only 30.4g. It offers a range of pro sports tracking modes including golf and diving. There's a 10 day battery life and advanced health metrics like ECG readings, heart rate monitoring and SpO2 blood oxygen.
Huawei's Fit 4 Pro is the more premium option of the company's Fit 4 smartwatches and offers a thinner and lighter design crafted from sapphire glass, and aviation-grade aluminium body.
The case is just 9.3mm thin weighing 30.4 grams, with that same 1.82-inch AMOLED display as the regular variant. However, while the regular Watch Fit 4 has a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, the Pro model ups that to 3,000 for an even better screen experience in broad daylight.
Huawei has added a tonne of pro-level sports features including Golf Mode that has access to over 15,000 courses around the world. And anyone that hooks a wayward drive into a water hazard can rest assured; the 40 meters of waterproofing as part of its Diving Mode will come in handy if you fancy trying to retrieve the ball. There's also Trail Running Mode will offline contour maps. Throughout all, the company's TruSense System will deliver vital monitoring like ECG, heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
You can easily swap in different straps to suit — whether going to the gym, spending a day at the office or turning in for the night — and Huawei claims it has some of the most abundant strap options in the industry. Which is useful if you want to take this deal up and customise one of your own.

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