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Huawei has introduced the Qingyun H3550, a business-focused smartwatch that combines advanced health tracking with enterprise-level customization, targeting organisations looking to upgrade employee wellness and digital health systems.
The device is designed primarily for corporate and institutional use, offering a more connected and data-driven approach to workforce health management.
Huawei has introduced the Qingyun H3550, a smartwatch designed primarily for businesses and organisations, combining health monitoring features with enterprise-level tools such as custom branding, software integration, and cloud connectivity.
The company is positioning the device for corporate wellness programmes, employee health tracking, and institutional use rather than traditional consumer smartwatch markets.
The Huawei Qingyun H3550 features a rounded rectangular aluminium body measuring 42.9 x 38.2 x 9.5mm. It weighs around 27 grams (without strap) and comes with a 5 ATM water-resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming and shallow-water activities.
It is equipped with a 1.82-inch AMOLED display offering a resolution of 480 x 408 pixels and a pixel density of 347 PPI. Huawei claims the screen can reach up to 2,500 nits of peak brightness, ensuring clear visibility even under strong sunlight.
The smartwatch includes an upgraded PPG sensor with six LEDs and six photodiodes for improved accuracy in heart-rate and blood-oxygen monitoring.
It supports continuous heart-rate tracking, SpO2 measurement, and heart-rate variability analysis, helping users monitor fitness levels and recovery. The device also integrates Huawei’s TruSleep 5 system for detailed sleep analysis.
Additional features include emotional wellness tracking and a panda-themed guided fitness assistant offering short exercise routines for different body areas. Built-in GPS enables phone-free activity tracking, while NFC support allows contactless services such as payments and digital access keys.
Huawei has developed the H3550 with strong enterprise integration in mind. Companies can customise packaging, boot logos, watch faces, strap colours, and branding elements according to their needs.
The smartwatch also offers SDK support, access to device-level data, and cloud integration tools, allowing organisations to connect it with internal health and workforce management systems.
Huawei says the device can be used for corporate wellness programmes, employee health monitoring, early risk detection, and rehabilitation support outside clinical environments.
Huawei claims the Qingyun H3550 can deliver up to 10 days of battery life under light usage and around seven days under typical conditions. With the always-on display enabled, battery life drops to approximately four days.
The company has not yet announced global pricing or general retail availability, as the smartwatch is primarily targeted at corporate and enterprise buyers.
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