A Sporty Lifestyle Begins with HUAWEI WATCH GT – the First in a Host of Huawei Smart Products Coming to Pakistan

After winning the hearts of Pakistanis with its innovative smartphones, Huawei is bringing more smart products to the market beginning with HUAWEI WATCH GT - a perfect blend of elegance and intelligence.
 

After ruling the smartphone market in Pakistan, Huawei has set its eyes on a smart and healthy lifestyle. With a host of smart products in the pipeline, the company is introducing an innovative smartwatch called the HUAWEI WATCH GT – a product that embodies adventure, intelligence and style. The HUAWEI WATCH GT perfectly mixes classic elements of a watch with a large screen, and battery that runs up to two weeks. It features ultra-long endurance, lower power consumption, more professional exercise monitoring and scientific guidance making it a must-have“outdoor smart watch” for urban explorers.

Huawei entered the smart wearables market in March, 2015 with the launch of its first-generation Android-powered smart watches. Since then, the company has been at the forefront of innovation and today, brings the HUAWEI WATCH GT with more sophisticated technology than ever before. It wishes to usher a healthy lifestyle in Pakistan, since people here are drawn towards sports and adventure in droves.

HUAWEI WATCH GT takes inspiration from Gran Turismo (GT) emulating a luxurious and power-packed performance for people who have anadventurous spirit.With its pioneering Artificial Intelligence (AI) and UI design featuring multi-color health data design, exquisite fonts, scenario-based display and professional graphics, HUAWEI WATCH GT vividly endows a sense of vitality, and modernism.
 

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Khai Ho claims that an added bonus of his food-free lifestyle is saving a huge amount of money on food. Still, he admits that social outings can be a bit awkward, as everyone around him is shoveling food into their mouths while he just sits there.

Ho isn’t the only person in the world to claim that they can live on air and sunlight alone. Last year, we featured breatharian couple Akahy Ricardo and Camilla Costello, who claim they’ve survived on “cosmic energy for the last decade. And then there was Kirby de Lanerolle, who also fed on energy and only ate real food a few times a year. But these were breatharian success stories. Unfortunately, they’re not all like that. Back in 2012, we also wrote about a Swiss woman who died while trying to survive on sunlight alone. Khai Ho himself admits that this is a lifestyle that people should be guided into, not jump head first into.

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