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Chic smartwatch? Say hello to the Huawei Watch GT 5!
Found: my new distance running partner
While sipping a cup of coffee on an afternoon date with my best friends, we pondered how I fell in love with running, especially since I’d always hated it for years. (Read: Confessions of a wishful runner)
I never imagined running more than a 10K on the road or hitting the trails on the weekend, but here we are. I guess it’s safe to say that long-distance running has a way of sneaking up on you. It’s far more addictive, empowering, and easier to ease into than short distances like 3K and 5K.
Reminiscing about my humble beginnings, I decided to put the Huawei Watch GT 5 to the test. With its lightweight design and chic Crystal Blue strap, the smartwatch became my partner-in-crime for both city and trail runs.
Featherweight accessory
I’ve been running long distances for two years now, yet I haven’t committed to a full marathon.
For now, I keep my distances between 15 and 36 kilometers, so I can still have time and energy for my other commitments. Running long distances means being mindful of what you wear—clothes, gear, shoes, and accessories.
That includes the smartwatch on your wrist. The Huawei Watch GT 5 made it easy to track my distance without feeling weighed down by its size. The 41mm variant felt like a featherweight—I totally forgot I was wearing it until it buzzed to signal each completed mile.
The comfort of the Huawei Watch GT 5 helped keep my focus on the path, not my wrist. I barely felt any itching from the fluoroelastomer strap, and I trust its tracking features enough to maintain my momentum.
Another huge perk? I use both an iPhone and an Android device, so having a smartwatch that isn’t locked into one ecosystem is a game-changer. It tracked my progress seamlessly, giving me one less thing to worry about as I push through each mile.
Trail running
Sometimes, city runs don’t quite give me the runner’s high I crave. On some weekends, I add a level of excitement to my runs by hitting the nearest trails.
Trail running is unpredictable, no matter how prepared and strong you are. It’s got hills, uneven ground, and sometimes, a bit of mud.
Even though the terrain can be tricky, I love how it provides a refreshing break from the repetitive concrete. It’s also mentally engaging—I need to be cautious with every step and hop along winding paths.
I recently visited Mount Ayaas for an 11-kilometer trail run with over 600m elevation gain. With just my smartwatch, a belt bag of gummy bears, my phone, and a 500ml water bottle, I took on the trail alone.
Since the Huawei Watch GT 5 is equipped with Sunflower Smart GPS, it gave me a reassuring “safety net” as I navigated the trail. I was familiar with the route, but the solo adventure made it a bit nerve-wracking.
Thankfully, there’s a route backtracking feature, so if I ever got lost, I knew I could find my way back.
There are also offline contour maps for those who want to explore more remote areas, but that’s an assignment for another day. (I need to stay alive to keep running and testing this watch!)
Pacing yourself
Throughout the trail, the watch’s clear display allowed me to check my heart rate and pace at a glance. I’ve also braved different weather conditions during runs, even getting soaked in the rain on my way back.
The Huawei Watch GT 5 kept up with me, despite my ever-changing pace, terrain, and weather.
If you’re tackling longer runs, monitoring your heart rate is essential to avoid overexertion. The Huawei TruSense technology in the GT 5 is designed for faster and more accurate heart rate readings.
Comparing it with my Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2), the Huawei Watch GT 5 provided real-time heart rate monitoring on par with my other smartwatch.
This precision helps me tune into my body, both on long-distance road runs and trail runs. I can pace myself on steep hills and conserve energy, avoiding early burnout on challenging routes.
To be honest, long-distance running is as much a mental game as it is physical. Maybe that’s why I enjoy it so much—I have to strategize, think, and move cautiously rather than rely solely on strength and speed.
In these moments, I rely on the Huawei Watch GT 5’s real-time alerts as gentle reminders to stay focused. Each buzz helps me reframe my mindset, guiding me through the remaining distances on my training log.
Battery life that matches my stamina
If you follow my Instagram Stories, you’ll know how much I love back-to-back races or training sessions. On a perfect weekend, I start my Saturday morning running the trails of Montalban, Rizal. After freshening up, I’ll head to an evening session at my nearest Obstacle Park to test my endurance.
The next day, I’ll run at Car-Free Sundays on Ayala Avenue, where runners gather from six in the morning until ten. After an easy run, I’ll head to Anytime Fitness for an upper body strength session.
With back-to-back training sessions, the Huawei Watch GT 5’s battery life truly shines. It holds its own alongside my Garmin epix Pro (Gen 2) and outperforms other smartwatches like Apple and Samsung in terms of endurance.
I’ve bid farewell to constant recharging and can freely schedule workouts without worrying about plugging in the watch daily.
The secret to getting stronger
Long-distance running certainly builds strength, but it can only take you so far. My secret to getting stronger is ensuring my body recovers well, which is critical for endurance training as muscles repair during rest.
The Huawei Watch GT 5’s sleep tracking feature has been especially useful, providing detailed reports on my sleep quality. I listen to my body and my smartwatch, using its data to decide when I need to cut back on runs and prioritize recovery.
Pondering about my thoughts again, I realized I’ll always love long-distance running. Some days, I’m setting personal records, while other days, it feels like a slog. But every run is part of the process; each step is another part of the story.
With every boost in endurance, the Huawei Watch GT 5 is there to build confidence along the journey.
Is this your GadgetMatch?
For anyone unsure of which smartwatch to choose, I recommend taking a look at the Huawei Watch GT 5.
It’s more than just a fitness tracker—its lightweight design, comprehensive health tracking, and unmatched battery life make it the ideal running partner. (If you’re single, that is.)
As for me, the Huawei Watch GT 5 has kept up with my adventures. I’ve had a smartwatch that’s not only stylish for post-run brunches but also a reliable accessory on the road and the trail—even if it doesn’t look rugged.
At this point, it’s not just a smartwatch; it’s a must-have accessory for anyone aiming to become a beast while keeping a touch of beauty.
Price, availability
The Huawei Watch GT 5 (41mm or 46mm) starts at PhP 12,999 for the Blue Fluoroelastomer strap, and PhP 13,999 for the Brown Woven or White Leather straps.
Meanwhile, the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro (42mm) starts at PhP 22,999 for the White Fluoroelastomer strap, and PhP 31,999 for the White Ceramic. Also, the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro (46mm) retails for PhP 17,999 for the Black Fluoroelastomer strap, and PhP 24,999 for the Titanium.
The Huawei Watch GT 5 series is available on Huawei’s authorized online and offline stores.
Accessories
TicNote AI recorder launches in the Philippines
AI-powered transcription, translation, insights, more
Mobvoi has officially launched TicNote, its AI-powered note-taking device in the Philippines for PhP 9,499. The thin and lightweight recorder is currently available offline and will soon roll out on Lazada and Shopee.
The pocket-friendly TicNote comes with 64GB of memory and offers up to 25 hours of continuous recording. Beyond these, it supports real-time translation in over 120 languages through the TicNote app.
Moreover, powered by Shadow AI, the device goes further with advanced insights, including Smart Summary, Mind Map View, Deep Research Reports, Aha Moment, and even AI Podcast Generation.
To complement the device, Mobvoi offers unlimited TicNote cloud storage and 600 minutes of free monthly recording time.
On paper, the TicNote AI recorder has several professional applications. It can be used for meetings, legal and medical consultations, and more scenarios to record high-quality audio.
Meanwhile, journalists can leverage the tool for press conferences and media scrums. Even content creators can use the tool as a microphone as TicNote can process high bitrate audio and save it to .wav format.
Still, there’s a catch. Users will still need a smartphone, tablet, or laptop to make the most out of TicNote’s AI-powered features.
And that raises the dilemma: modern phones already offer AI translation, real-time transcription, and audio-to-text uploads through popular AI assistants.
For consumers, the question becomes whether TicNote offers enough beyond what their phones already do — or if it will just make having both devices redundant.
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Genshin Impact DualSense controller coming in January
Sony, HoYoverse partner for better PlayStation 5 experience
Sony and HoYoverse have partnered for the Genshin Impact Limited Edition DualSense Wireless Controller.
The timing couldn’t have been better as Genshin Impact Version Luna III approaches PlayStation 5. There is a new 5-Star Pyro character in Durin, and a new story chapter set to take place in Nod-Krai.
The specially-designed controller features the popular open world RPG’s classic elements. It has an ethereal white, gold, and green palette.
It is also adorned with arcane glyphs of a fantasy realm, including emblems of Traveler Twins Aether and Lumine. Trusted companion guide, Paimon, is also present in the peripheral.
The controller will be available in these markets, with preorders now available in select retailers:
- Singapore: SG$ 119
- Malaysia: MYR 419
- Philippines: PhP 4,890
- Indonesia: IDR 1,549,000
Naturally, players can expect an immersive experience with the PlayStation 5 and DualSene controller combo.
There’s haptic feedback, support for 4K visuals, and lightning-fast load times, allowing players to continue exploring Teyvat and uncover its secrets.
For Sony, the collaboration is the latest in a long list of partnerships that more recently include the Ghost of Yōtei PS5 bundle, as well as the God of War, Death Stranding, and Fortnite edition controllers.
Meanwhile, for Genshin Impact, the controller succeeds recent tie-ups with Duolingo and UGREEN.
Accessories
Kingston launches Dual Portable SSD with up to 2TB storage
Supports high-speed transfer between USB-A and USB-C devices
Kingston has announced its first cable-free solid state drive (SSD), the Dual Portable SSD, for those in need of an affordable, reliable, and portable solution for data back-up and transfers.
The new offering has the sleek look of a traditional flash drive in a compact and durable casing. It’s simple and cable-free, fitting pockets and purses and also lightweight for users to carry with them anywhere.
With both USB-A and USB-C connectors, it can easily transfer files between devices, including laptops, desktops, and mobile devices.
Moreover, the product can support USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds of up to 1,050MB/s read and 950MB/s write. There are also various storage capacities for large files like high-res photos and 4K videos.
The new Kingston Dual Portable SSD is available in these configurations and prices:
- 512GB: US$ 133.99
- 1TB: US$ 155.39
- 2TB: US$ 329.99
Just a month ago, Kingston also added an 8TB storage option for its FURY Renegade G5 SSD. This is ideal for high-power uses, including video editing, 3D rendering, gaming, and more.
For another pocket-sized backup solution, customers can also consider the XS1000 External SSD. This storage includes a black, silver, and red colorway.
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