Huawei has introduced the Qingyun H3550, a smartwatch designed primarily for companies and other organisations.
The watch combines health and fitness tracking with enterprise features such as custom branding, software development support, and cloud data integration. Huawei is positioning it for corporate health programmes, employee use, and other business applications rather than as a standard consumer smartwatch.
Design and Display
The Huawei Qingyun H3550 has a rounded rectangular aluminium case measuring 42.9 x 38.2 x 9.5mm.
It weighs approximately 27 grams without the strap and carries a 5 ATM water-resistance rating, allowing it to be used for swimming and other shallow-water activities.
The watch features a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 408 pixels and a density of 347 pixels per inch.
Huawei says the screen can reach a peak brightness of 2,500 nits, making it easier to view outdoors and under direct sunlight.
Health and Fitness
Huawei has equipped the watch with an upgraded PPG sensor that uses six LEDs and six photodiodes to improve heart-rate and blood-oxygen measurements.
It supports continuous heart-rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and heart-rate variability analysis, which can help users assess recovery and adjust their exercise routines.
The watch also uses Huawei’s TruSleep 5 system to analyse sleep structure and stability.
Other features include emotional health tracking and a panda-themed exercise coach that guides users through short workouts for the neck, shoulders, back, and other parts of the body.
Built-in GPS allows users to record runs and cycling activities without carrying a phone. NFC support enables contactless services, including compatible payments and digital keys.
Enterprise Features
Companies can customise the watch’s packaging, start-up logo, pre-installed watch faces, strap colors, and printed branding.
Huawei also provides software development kit support, direct access to watch-side application data, and cloud-based data integration.
These tools allow organisations to connect the watch with their own applications and health-management systems.
Huawei is targeting uses such as corporate wellness programmes, long-term employee health monitoring, early risk warnings, and rehabilitation support outside medical facilities.
Battery and Pricing
Huawei says the Qingyun H3550 can last up to 10 days under light use and up to seven days with typical use.
Battery life falls to approximately four days when the always-on display remains enabled.
Huawei has not announced general retail pricing or wider availability. The watch is currently aimed mainly at corporate and commercial sales channels.
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