Huawei Watch GT for £140 in Amazon's Spring Sale is a bit of a steal

£60 off the sporty smartwatch for a limited time
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The Amazon Spring Sale keeps rolling, and after serving us up big Ticwatch and Fitbit deals, it's now time for Huawei's smartwatches to get some love.

The iOS and Android-friendly Huawei Watch GT is sizable £60 off right now, which means you can pick up the sporty smartwatch for just £139.99. The GT launched in the UK late last year and landed in the US back in February, and saw Huawei move from Google's Wear OS to its own Lite OS operating system.

The move to adopt its OS meant the Chinese tech giant could dish out up to two weeks of battery life while making use of the built-in GPS, heart rate monitor and notification support. Both black and brown options are on sale offering a horde of exercise modes, including running, cycling, swimming (thanks to a 5 ATM water rating), hiking and walking.

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Huawei has since introduced new Active and Elegant editions of the Watch GT, which offer a near-identical smartwatch experience albeit now in two size options and with a handful of software additions like a triathlon mode. So you're getting nearly the same from the first Watch GT models.

It scored a solid 3.5 out of 5 in our review back in November last year, where we praised Huawei for its less is more approach. That battery life with all of the features in use also outlasts most of its smartwatch rivals.

Amazon's Spring Sale ends on 15 April, so you've got a few more days to decide whether the Watch GT is the smartwatch you need in your life.



Huawei Watch GT for £140 in Amazon's Spring Sale is a bit of a steal


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Michael Sawh has been covering the wearable tech industry since the very first Fitbit landed back in 2011. Previously the resident wearable tech expert at Trusted Reviews, he also marshaled the features section of T3.com.

He also regularly contributed to T3 magazine when they needed someone to talk about fitness trackers, running watches, headphones, tablets, and phones.

Michael writes for GQ, Wired, Coach Mag, Metro, MSN, BBC Focus, Stuff, TechRadar and has made several appearances on the BBC Travel Show to talk all things tech. 

Michael is a lover of all things sports and fitness-tech related, clocking up over 15 marathons and has put in serious hours in the pool all in the name of testing every fitness wearable going. Expect to see him with a minimum of two wearables at any given time.


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