Huawei is launching two new smartwatches – one model could compete with the Apple Watch. We’ll reveal in the test whether it’s worth buying.
Everything is smart these days – our cell phones, our televisions and even our watches. These can send us the messages from our cell phone, count every single one of our steps, measure our pulse and sleep rhythm and encourage us to move more. In short: They should help us optimize our lives.
Anyone who wants to buy a smartwatch is often spoiled for choice. Manufacturers are bringing more and more models onto the market. So does Huawei. The Chinese company has released two new smart watches: the Huawei Watch Fit 3 and the Huawei Watch 4 Pro in the Space Edition. t-online tested both. Is it worth buying?
Watch Fit 3’s design is reminiscent of the Apple Watch
In terms of design, the two watches are very different. The Huawei Watch Fit 3 is strongly reminiscent of the Apple Watch and impresses with its simple and timeless design. It doesn’t look bulky on the wrist. The soft bracelet made of fluoroelastomer, a synthetic rubber, is also comfortable to wear. The look of the “dial” can be customized – from a reduced to a playful design. In general, the display appears tidy and clear.
The Watch 4 Pro looks more like a classic wristwatch with a round case and a link bracelet made of titanium. In keeping with the space theme of the Smart Watch, the casing is made of coated titanium, which is said to be particularly durable yet lightweight.
However, the weight is one of the biggest drawbacks of the watch. Even without the bracelet, it weighs 65 grams – a weight that can be felt on the wrist. The Huawei Watch Fit 3, on the other hand, weighs only 26 grams.
The straps of both watches can be exchanged, but with the Watch Fit 3 the choice of straps is much larger – in addition to the standard version made of fluoroelastomer, there is a nylon and a leather strap. Both watches are operated via a touchscreen and two buttons, one of which is a rotating crown.
Very long battery life is a big plus
The installation and pairing process works relatively smoothly after creating an account with Huawei. Synchronizing with services installed on the smartphone – such as the Health app on the iPhone – is also easy.
However, there is also a Huawei Health app that you have to install during installation anyway. It provides an even more detailed overview of the data the watch has recorded.
The owner can also use the application to update the smartwatch. But he should take a lot of time for this. In our test, an update took several hours. What happens relatively quickly is charging the watch. Although the manufacturer itself states a charging time of one hour, in the test it was back to 100 percent a little quicker.
And the battery not only charges quickly – it also lasts a long time, at least with the Watch Fit 3. Huawei claims that it lasts seven to a maximum of ten days with normal use, which was confirmed in our test. According to the manufacturer, the battery life of the Huawei Watch 4 Pro should be around four and a half days under normal use. The watch also has an “ultra-long” mode in which the battery should last a full 21 days under certain (system) conditions.
Which smartwatch is right for me?
The functions of the smart watches correspond to the usual standard. For example, you can measure your pulse, track your sleep rhythm and track sporting activities. The Watch 4 Pro has a few additional functions: irregular pulse analysis, sleep apnea detection and risk assessment for elevated blood sugar.
Huawei introduces Watch Fit 3 and Watch 4 Pro – 2024-05-07 20:40:03
Apple secretly upgrades RAM and chip in newly announced iPad Pro models
The Bigger Upgrade in the New iPad Pro That Apple Kept Secret
Surprising Processor Boost
One wouldn’t expect an Apple event to leave any stones unturned, but the recent announcement of the newly revealed iPad Pro exposes a hidden enhancement that Apple purposely kept under wraps. The $600 price jump to upgrade the base 256GB model to the 1TB version not only doubles the device’s RAM, but also delivers a remarkable performance boost by introducing a superior 10-core chip, instead of the baseline nine-core M4 chip, as revealed on Apple’s iPad Pro specifications page.
Unprecedented Upgrade
It is noteworthy that this is the first time Apple has offered a processor upgrade specifically for a tablet model. Previously, regardless of the configuration options, all iPad Pro models shared the same chip. Typically, Apple only linked RAM upgrades to storage enhancements. Even in the latest iPad Pro, the RAM doubles from 8GB to 16GB in higher storage capacities. Additionally, Apple grants an exclusive opportunity to purchase their glare-fighting nanotexture glass for just $100, an option that is unavailable for the lower-end models.
The Quest for Optimal Performance
For those seeking the best-performing iPad Pro variant, the quest for superior specifications ultimately leads to selecting the 1TB or 2TB configuration, as it guarantees a remarkable boost in performance thanks to the 10-core chip and increased RAM of 16GB. It’s clear that Apple has allocated their finest hardware extras only for those who opt for the higher storage capacities.
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The number of IP addresses exposed to attacks in Latvia increased by 10.5% in April
In Latvia in April this year, 253,367 unique IP addresses exposed to cyber threats were registered, which is 10.5% more than in April 2023, according to statistics of registered incidents in cyberspace published by the information technology security incident prevention agency “Cert.” lv”, writes LETA.
Among them, unique IP address configuration breaches were the most frequently reported in April with 54,255 cases, with 5,028 cases reported as malicious code.
However, 799 incidents were reported as hacking attempts, 247 incidents were reported as fraud, 170 incidents were reported as service availability violations, 74 incidents were reported as information collection, 27 incidents were related to equipment hacking, 15 incidents were reported as information security violations, and six incidents were reported as as malicious content.
In April last year, 229,339 unique IP addresses exposed to cyber threats were registered in Latvia.
“Cert.lv” is a structural unit of the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of the University of Latvia, whose tasks are to maintain a unified view of the activities taking place in the electronic information space, provide support in preventing security incidents in the field of information technology or coordinating their prevention in Latvian IP addresses and domain name zone “.lv”.
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2024-05-07 12:51:41
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