HUAWEI has once again claimed the top spot in the global wearable market, according to the latest International Data Corporation (IDC) report for Q2 2025. This puts HUAWEI ahead of other major brands in the category, reinforcing its growing presence in the smartwatch and fitness tracker market. HUAWEI’s growth comes from its expanding lineup of wearables, including the HUAWEI FIT 4 Series, WATCH 5 Series, and GT 5 Series, as well as its health-focused innovations. Notably, the HUAWEI WATCH D2 became the first smartwatch in the Philippines to support ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), certified by both China’s NMPA and EU regulations. HUAWEI has been steadily improving its wearable lineup with features like dual battery modes, advanced health monitoring through TruSense, and expanded fitness tracking options, which have helped it secure a wider user base globally. Huawei makes some of the most interesting little gadgets around and when I visited their booth at CommunicAsia yesterday, they've got a dozens of Pocket WiFi and USB sticks for all sorts of cellular network on display. The one above is the Huawei WiFi E589 which supports LTE, 3G and 2G connections with speeds up to 50Mbps. This one is the Huawei E398 which is an LTE USB dongle, similar to the one being used by Smart LTE Evolution. Read more in our articles including "HUAWEI tops global wearable market for Q2 2025" and "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines".
HUAWEI has once again claimed the top spot in the global wearable market, according to the latest International Data Corporation (IDC) report for Q2 2025. This puts HUAWEI ahead of other major brands in the category, reinforcing its growing presence in the smartwatch and fitness tracker market.
HUAWEI’s growth comes from its expanding lineup of wearables, including the HUAWEI FIT 4 Series, WATCH 5 Series, and GT 5 Series, as well as its health-focused innovations. Notably, the HUAWEI WATCH D2 became the first smartwatch in the Philippines to support ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), certified by both China’s NMPA and EU regulations. HUAWEI has been steadily improving its wearable lineup with features like dual battery modes, advanced health monitoring through TruSense, and expanded fitness tracking options, which have helped it secure a wider user base globally.
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