Aside from the glamorous foldable phone P50 Pocket, Huawei also announced the MateBook X Pro 2022 and Huawei smart glasses with HarmonyOS.
Huawei's latest smart glasses come in three different styles namely the Boston-style, Wellington, and Aviator frames, as well as prescription lenses or sunshades. They feature 128mm speakers and microphones, allowing hands-free use of Huawei's Celia assistant.
The smart glasses run with HarmonyOS and are made for users who are always on the go, allowing them to take calls, listen to music, and gather notes without the need of taking out their smartphone from their pocket think about ala Tony Stark from the Avengers movie but lite version.
It also features health tracking for your eyes and posture and also has IPX4 splash-proof rating. According to Huawei, the device can last up to 16 hours of mixed usage with 4.5 hours of talk time and up to 6 hours of music listening.
Moving to the MateBook X Pro 2022, Huawei's newest flagship ultraportable notebook appears in its usual metallic gray design. It has a 14.2-inch LCD display with 3120 x 2080 resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio, 90Hz refresh rate, and touch screen support. The display also has up to 500nits of brightness and covers the entire P3 color gamut. The device weighs 1.38kg and has a thickness of 15.5mm.
It has two variants of 11th-gen Intel Rocket Lake processor—a Core i5 and a Core i7 with Intel Iris Xe GPU. They also paired it with 16GB LPDDR4x RAM and up to 1TB M2 SSD.
The Chinese brand did not mention its battery capacity but it can be charged using a 90W GaN USB-C charger.
For connectivity, it has four USB-C ports (two USB 3.2) and a headphone jack. For the software, the device arrives with Windows 10 out of the box.
Huawei Smartglass (Prescription lens version) - CNY 1,699 (around PHP 13.3K)
Huawei Smartglass (Sunglasses version) - CNY 1,899 (around PHP 14.9K)
Huawei MateBook X Pro 2022 Core i5 16GB/512GB - CNY 9,499 (around PHP 74.6K)
Huawei MateBook X Pro 2022 Core i7 16GB/1TB - CNY (around PHP 98.1K)
The devices mentioned above are now available in China today. However, there's no news yet for its availability here in the Philippines.
Stay tuned.
Source: Huawei
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