Huawei’s been investing heavily in sports, health and fitness over the past couple of years. It’s built a new campus in Shenzhen dedicated to learning and research, all with the eventual aim of making its smartwatches as accurate and reliable as possible – regardless of whether you’re using them to track running, swimming, climbing, tennis or other sports.
Despite this general focus, one of the company’s latest wearables, the Huawei Watch GT Runner, is a device that’s very much focused on the experience of the runner – as the name indicates. It does track plenty of other activities, of course, despite this attention on running, and there are also plenty of smartwatch-style features that should make it a more attractive proposition than the standard running watch.