Last Sunday, Huawei showed off its new Android Wear smartwatches along with the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The Huawei Watch 2 and the Huawei Watch 2 Classic expand on its success of the original model.

According to CNET, both watches are equipped with the new Snapdragon Wear 2100 chip and includes an optical heart-rate sensor, GPS, and NFC for mobile payments. The Huawei Watch 2 will begin at the price of €329 and will be available in more than 20 countries continuously, starting from March.

The Huawei Watch 2 Classis wears with a metal chassis, while the Watch 2 wears a plastic trip for empowering the LTE support, it also has a Wi-Fi only model that offered to the customer for the Watch 2. The both smartwatches wear a 1.2-inch round display and apparently 12.6mm thicker, which is just about 2mm thicker than the past model.

Gadgets 360 added that the new devices were packed with a 420mAh battery that is claimed will last up to two days. There is also a low power mode, which permits for seeing the time and counting steps that will last up to 25 days on a single charge.

The microphone and speaker are coordinated, along with the two committed buttons on both smartwatches. The Huawei Watch also has interchangeable straps, and offer an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

The Huawei Watch 2 Classic also offers a hybrid strap that has a leather top yet rubber interior inside to prevent wear and tear because of sweat. Huawei has additionally coordinated with the Fit Program that offers customized training services based on the user's schedule, objective, and current wellness.

Both smartwatches will be first available at the beginning this March in few countries like Spain, France, Portugal. Italy, Germany, and China. Huawei has additionally guaranteed a Porsche designed Watch 2 in the future with a complete Porsche logo and the watch face.