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HUAWEI ‘Active Rings’: Encouraging smarter, healthier lifestyles

HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series featured at latest city stop of 5K community run

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The Philippines stop of the HUAWEI Active Rings Community Run was successfully held last June 28 at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.

Several participants from the HUAWEI Wearable Community and other run club members embraced a morning of movement and motivation.

GadgetMatch also participated in the 5K run. During the event, participants had the chance to test out HUAWEI’s latest wearable innovations.

Spotlight on HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series

Featured throughout the morning event was the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series. The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series sports both a fashionable design and smart, intuitive features.

Models under the series provide comprehensive and precise health and wellness tracking, over 100 sport modes, and up to 10 days of battery life.

These wearables start at PhP 6,499 on Lazada, Shopee, TikTok, the HUAWEI Online Store, and HUAWEI Experience stores nationwide.

In the end, the top male and female finisher each got a WATCH FIT 4 Pro as their prize. The runners-up for both categories, on the other hand, each received a WATCH FIT 4.

Finishing strong

I was given the choice to test either the WATCH FIT 4 Series or the HUAWEI WATCH 5. I opted for the latter, which is also a recently-released offering.

It has a larger size and a round shape compared to the rectangular WATCH FIT 4. But it was a comfortable fit. It didn’t feel heavy too; it just moved seamlessly with me. More importantly, it gave audio updates, heart rate monitoring, and post-race insights.

Although it’s impossible to exhaust all of the advanced features on this specific product in just an hour, the mere fact it provided valuable information contributed to a convenient and strong running experience.

Some runners just need constant visuals to check whether they’re on pace to break a record or if they’re overdoing something for a certain stretch.

Personally for me, simple indicators like your heart rate help you adjust on the fly and make sure everything remains smooth and steady.

In the end, I finished the 5K race in less than 37 minutes, or about 7:19 per kilometer. It’s not my best pace yet, but one of my quickest this year since getting into a weight loss program anew. We all got a cool medal as well.

A combination of enough sleep, healthy food, and physical activity has always been key whenever I decide to pick it up and work on my body again. Of course, smartwatches help me track how far I’ve progressed.

HUAWEI Active Rings

The community run event was part of HUAWEI’s “Active Rings: Enjoy Your Moment” initiative. This campaign seeks to encourage communities to live healthier and more active lives.

The smart activity rings are a staple of HUAWEI’s wearables, designed to motivate users to keep moving throughout the day.

Blue is for movement, yellow is for tracking workouts and aerobic activities, while red is for calories burned.

Moving throughout the day will enable users to complete all three rings. And each ring completed is a mini-victory.

Manila is just the latest stop in HUAWEI’s tour of different cities across the globe, including Berlin, Paris, Mexico City, Shenzhen, and Madrid.

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The case for traveling without a plan

How Grab’s 5-Star Travel Guide replaced my spreadsheets, for personal travel anyway

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I have somehow acquired the reputation of a man permanently in transit.

Fill your feed with airport check-ins, road trips, hotel rooms, and race bibs for a decade, and people stop seeing travel as a hobby. They start treating it like a personality trait. And naturally, everyone is always breathless to know: “MJ, how on earth do you manage it all?”

Here’s the truth: every trip begins long before I pack a bag. A good itinerary takes time. Flights, hotels, transfers, backup plans, restaurant lists all have to fit together well enough to make the trip feel worthwhile.

My colleagues would probably call me a Type A traveler. They’ve watched me run international coverages and high-stakes business trips entirely off spreadsheets. Spreadsheets!

Timed down to the exact micro-second, complete with contingency plans for every possible disaster short of an alien invasion.

And they are completely right. For work. But personal travel? Oh, darling, personal travel plays by a completely different set of rules.

The luxury of letting go (and the panic that follows)

A month before departure, I am all about securing the basics. But once the flights and rooms are locked in? I completely let go.

I would much rather leave room for fabulous, unexpected curiosity than fill every single hour with another rigid destination.

Part of it is sheer decision fatigue. I spend so much of my professional life making executive decisions that the last thing I want to do on vacation is have a minor existential crisis at 2:00 p.m. over which artisanal café deserves the honor of my afternoon. I want to wake up, look at the sunlight filtering through the curtains, and let the universe decide.

Of course, ironically, that absolute freedom can spiral into its own fabulous brand of panic. I know I want to go somewhere chic. I just have absolutely no idea where.

Which is precisely how Grab’s 5-Star Travel Guide quietly became the most indispensable accessory of my latest getaway.

Finding somewhere to spend the afternoon

I recently flew to Cagayan de Oro to spend some quality time with my long-term, long-distance, low-commitment, casual boyfriend. (Yes, it’s complicated, but the mystery keeps it glamorous.)

I arrived with absolutely zero plans, and this was entirely deliberate. If there is one thing a strong, independent person must never do, it is rely on someone else to dictate his day — even if that someone is technically his own handsome, local tour guide.

Instead of waiting around for an itinerary to be handed to me, I simply opened my Grab app while I’m in downtown and slithered over to their Travel Guide.

My fabulous friend, Syra, glided over from Midtown, and we agreed to rendezvous in Uptown to finally check out H Proper Coffee, which was practically screaming at me from the top of the Grab list.

It’s the city’s legendary third-wave coffee pioneer — complete with a deeply impressive roastery — and it has recently, thank goodness, expanded to Makati.

The guide also flirted with other familiar, delicious names like Milestone Coffee (where Syra and I had gossiped over lattes just six months prior), alongside Bowerbird Coffee, Fukuro, Apostrophe Café, The Lone Wolf, and Grae Coffee.

I must say, the recommendations were utterly spot-on. They weren’t just highly rated by random bots; these were the actual enclaves that the city’s stylish locals genuinely know and love.

Dinner dilemma (solved!)

The Travel Guide came through yet again when the sun began to set and the crucial question of dinner arose. Now, I absolutely adore discovering hidden neighborhood gems and family-run eateries. They possess a soul that no luxury restaurant could ever replicate.

That said, every proper holiday demands at least one evening where you put on a sharp blazer, splash on some Tom Ford, and indulge in a truly beautiful meal.

Unsurprisingly, Cucina Higala seduced me all over again. Look, I am a creature of habit. If I know an establishment delivers perfection, I will return.

Seeing it sitting proudly near the top of Grab’s curated list felt like a delicious little pat on the back; a quiet validation that my impeccable taste is worth trusting after all.

Beyond the plate

Refreshingly, the guide doesn’t stop at flat whites and fine dining. Grab’s Travel Guide also highlights local luxury hotels.

Though, fair warning, a few of them are the sort that make your credit card wince slightly. (But darling, they are five-star for a reason.)

It also curates actual experiences. Browsing through the app, I found options for everything from heart-pounding whitewater rafting and sharp Pilates studios, to a world-class pottery atelier, a folkloric museum, and a sweeping, adventure-filled mountain retreat.

Some were already on my radar, but others? I would never, in a million years, have stumbled upon them myself. And that is the thrill of traveling this way. You leave just enough empty space in your diary to be utterly surprised.

For the spontaneous traveler

Let’s be clear: planning every detail down to the last centavo is not a flaw. When you’re younger or traveling on a strict budget, every single peso counts, and a meticulously plotted itinerary ensures you maximize both your wallet and your time.

But eventually, thank heavens, you reach a stage in life where the itinerary matters just a little bit less. A stage where time and budget stop being the terrifying monsters standing between you and a boarding pass.

You learn that not every single meal requires three weeks of intense counter-research. Not every hour requires a reservation confirmation number.

Sometimes, the most breathtaking, unforgettable moments happen simply because you wandered into a doorway you weren’t even looking for.

So, book the flight. Secure the hotel. Figure out how you’ll get around. Then let your feelings, and Grab’s Travel Guide, decide the rest.

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Plot twist: Starbucks PH is letting you actually pick your reward now

Starting July 21, you choose what you redeem and when, from just 50 Stars, on the new Starbucks PH app.

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Confession time: I have spent an embarrassing number of hours doing mental math in line at Starbucks, staring at my Stars balance like it owes me money. Ninety-eight Stars. So close!

Two Stars short of a free drink that would just… appear, whether I wanted it that week or not. That’s the old system for you. It decided for me and I just showed up to collect.

Well, girl, the glory days of blind Star hoarding are over, and honestly? I’m thrilled.

Starting July 21, Starbucks Philippines is scrapping the automatic 100-Star-equals-one-voucher system it’s run since 2019. In its place: a Multi-Tiered Rewards system that finally treats members like adults who know what they want. Which, let’s be real, is exactly what I’ve wanted the whole time. I didn’t want a random cake slice I never asked for. I wanted to choose.

Tiers, explained (because I know you’re already doing the math)

Here’s where it gets good: You’re no longer stuck waiting for triple digits to cash in.

At 50 Stars, you can get a free drink customization or a bakery pick like a bagel, a banana loaf, or my personal weakness, the doughnut. Fifty Stars used to get you nothing but a longer wait. Now, it gets you a treat.

At 100 Stars, the world opens up. Any handcrafted beverage or bakery item are all yours to pick. This used to be the only option on the menu. Now, it’s just the middle tier.

And then there’s the new 150-Star tier, which lets you trade in for pasta, a sandwich, or a full cake slice. A whole meal, earned in caffeine.

The only real exclusions to keep in mind: breve and the 2 oz heavy cream customization aren’t included at 50 Stars, and the Coffee Traveler Kit, French Press, and Reserve Ice Cream beverages sit outside the 100-Star tier. Small print, but worth knowing before you get to the counter with big plans.

The app situation (Deep breath, it’s fine)

Now, I’ll admit, hearing “you need a whole new app” gave me a small moment of panic.

New app, new login, new everything, right when I finally memorized where the barcode scanner button lives on the old one.

But here’s the relief: your Stars, your load balance, your account, all of it carries over automatically. No re-registering, and no starting from zero. You just download the new Starbucks PH App from the App Store or Google Play starting July 21, and your loyalty history walks right in with you.

The old app gets discontinued, so this isn’t optional, but it’s also not a hassle. Sign-in is faster, Star tracking updates in real time, and honestly, watching my Stars tick up instantly instead of refreshing the app like I’m checking a crush’s read receipts sounds like an upgrade I can get behind.

One thing to note if you’re a Mobile Order and Pay loyalist like me: it won’t be available on day one. Starbucks says it’s coming back in a future update, but the timing is still unannounced. Mildly inconvenient, but not a dealbreaker.

The part that actually changes how I use my Stars

Here’s the detail I didn’t expect to care about this much: Under the old system, your voucher’s 90-day countdown started the moment you crossed 100 Stars, whether you were ready to redeem or not.

Now, that 90-day clock only starts once you actually issue the reward yourself. Which means no more panic-ordering a bakery item I didn’t want just because the voucher was about to expire. I get to decide when the countdown even begins.

Stars still need to convert into a reward within a year, and anything unconverted still expires on your account anniversary, so it’s not an invitation to hoard forever. But within that window, the control is finally mine.

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So, what now?

Mark your calendar for July 21. Download the new app, let your Stars migrate themselves while you do absolutely nothing, and start planning what you’re actually going to redeem instead of settling for whatever the algorithm decided you’d earned.

Fifty Stars for a banana loaf on a rough Monday. A hundred and fifty for a full pasta situation on a day that calls for one. My inner spreadsheet is already recalculating, and for once, that feels less like a chore and more like a plan.

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Spotlight: HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition

A marathon coaching system wrapped in the lightest titanium running smartwatch.

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@gadgetmatchEliud Kipchoge, the world’s greatest marathon runner, helped design this watch. The HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition is the lightest titanium smartwatch built for runners, featuring the most accurate GPS in its class. It packs an AI-powered marathon coaching system alongside comprehensive health and fitness tracking built right into your wrist. #HUAWEIWATCHGTRunner2RacingLegendEdition HUAWEI Online Store – https://tinyurl.com/479ee4zk Shopee – https://tinyurl.com/yex4dvp9 Lazada – https://tinyurl.com/yu47bktt TikTok – https://tinyurl.com/yxsjsyhw♬ original sound – GadgetMatch


Eliud Kipchoge ran a marathon in under two hours. That’s not a marketing line. It’s one of the most significant feats in the history of human endurance.

So when Huawei says the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition was designed with his input, that detail deserves more than a passing mention. It shapes what this watch actually is, and more importantly, what it’s trying to do.

The GT Runner 2 isn’t a smartwatch that happens to track runs. It’s a running tool built from the ground up, wrapped in titanium, and finished in a colorway that carries Kipchoge’s energy in its gradient and clean lines.

Lightest titanium watch

The first thing you notice when you put the GT Runner 2 on is how little you notice it.

At 43.5 grams for the watch body, it’s Huawei’s lightest metal running watch to date. For reference, that’s roughly the weight of a small packet of sugar.

On paper that sounds like a marketing metric. On a long run, it’s the kind of thing you actually feel — or more accurately, the kind of thing you stop feeling, which is the point.

The case is aerospace-grade titanium alloy, the same material used in aircraft construction. It’s strong without adding bulk, and at 10.7mm thick, it slides under a long sleeve without a second thought.

The display is a 1.43-inch AMOLED panel with 3,000 nits of peak brightness, enough to read clearly under direct sunlight mid-run, which is where it needs to perform.

The Racing Legend Edition colorway is the visual anchor of the whole package. It doesn’t read as a sports watch in the traditional chunky sense.

The strap situation is thoughtful, too. The in-box AirDry woven strap is designed to breathe.

There’s also a Fluororubber quick-release strap included for race days when you want something more locked in against your wrist.

Accurate GPS

This is the centerpiece of the GT Runner 2, and Huawei has invested the most engineering effort here.

To understand why the GPS on this watch is different, you need to understand a basic problem with how most GPS watches work.

Satellites broadcast signals in a circular, spiral pattern. Most smartwatches are built to receive signals linearly, meaning they’re only catching part of what’s being sent. The result is data loss, and data loss means inaccurate tracking.

The GT Runner 2 addresses this at the hardware level with what Huawei calls a 3D Floating Antenna Architecture. The titanium bezel and metal middle frame of the watch itself function as external receivers, which expands the antenna surface area significantly.

More of the watch is actively listening for satellite signals, which means it captures more of those spiral broadcasts. Huawei positions this as a 50% improvement in antenna performance.

Then there’s the software layer, which is arguably more interesting for anyone running in an urban environment.

Anyone who’s tracked a city run knows the problem: you go under an overpass, cut through a tunnel, or run between towers, and your GPS trace goes straight. The watch gives up and draws a line where your route should be.

The GT Runner 2 has an AI system — Huawei calls it the XDR Inertial Navigation AI Algorithm — that fills that gap intelligently.

It learns your movement patterns: your stride length, your arm swing, your pace. When satellite signal drops out, it uses that accumulated knowledge to estimate your route accurately. When the signal returns, it stitches the two together seamlessly.

Marathon mode

The Marathon Mode on the GT Runner 2 was co-developed with Eliud Kipchoge’s team. That partnership matters because it means the feature set was shaped by people who actually race at the highest level, not just engineers working from data.

The system covers the full race cycle. Before your event, the watch builds you a personalized training plan and tracks your lactate threshold in real time, the point at which your body starts accumulating fatigue faster than it can clear it.

Knowing where that threshold sits is how serious runners train in the right zones and avoid hitting the wall during a race. The GT Runner 2 brings that metric to your wrist without requiring a lab visit or a coach.

During a race, the pace guidance isn’t a static target you set and follow. It adjusts in real time based on how you’re actually performing. The watch also sends smart refueling alerts — not based on a generic timer, but on your personal health data and international nutrition guidelines. So when it tells you to eat or drink, it’s working from your numbers, not a one-size-fits-all schedule.

After the race, it gives you dynamic recovery guidance and exports your full session automatically to Strava and Komoot.

Health tracking that actually goes beyond the basics

The GT Runner 2 tracks your health around the clock, and a few of its features stand apart from what most smartwatches offer.

Heart rate accuracy is rated at 98%. For a wrist-worn device, that’s a serious number. The watch achieves this through Huawei’s TruSense system, which uses an upgraded NPU and advanced algorithms to pull more precise readings from the sensor.

The ECG monitoring is CE-certified, which means it meets the regulatory standard for detecting early signs of irregular heart rhythms.

More importantly, the GT Runner 2 does this in the background — passively, while you’re awake or asleep — without requiring you to manually activate a check.

Sleep tracking includes breathing awareness to flag potential signs of sleep apnea.

HRV — heart rate variability, one of the most reliable indicators of how recovered your body actually is — gets tracked across 24 hours.

There’s also a stress and emotional wellbeing tracker that categorizes your state in real time. When you’re deep in a training block and everything feels harder than it should, this is the kind of data that tells you something concrete rather than just confirming that you’re tired.

Battery life that doesn’t ask you to compromise

Running watches live or die by their battery, and the GT Runner 2 doesn’t disappoint here.

Continuous GPS tracking lasts 32 hours. To put that in running terms, that’s enough to cover five to six full marathons without stopping to charge. Enable Trail Run mode and that extends to 35 hours. Under normal daily use, you’re looking at up to 14 days on a single charge. When it does need power, it charges wirelessly.

Storage comes in at 64GB, which holds thousands of offline songs and heavy map data simultaneously. You can leave your phone behind on a long run and still have music and navigation on your wrist. It works with both Android and iOS, and syncs automatically to Strava and Komoot after every session.

For users in the Philippines, there’s one more practical addition worth calling out: GCash Watch Pay. You can pay at any GCash QR terminal directly from your wrist. For anyone who stops mid-run to refuel, this removes the friction of digging through a bag or pocket to complete a transaction.

Is the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition your GadgetMatch?

The HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition was built around one clear premise: give runners access to the kind of data and guidance that previously lived inside expensive coaching programs and professional setups, and put it on a wrist that doesn’t feel like it’s carrying anything.

The titanium build, the GPS architecture, the Marathon Mode co-developed with the world’s greatest marathon runner — none of these are incidental features. They’re the point. And the way the watch surfaces all of that information keeps it accessible.

Every purchase comes with a complimentary three-month HUAWEI Health+ membership, which unlocks professional coaching videos, custom sleep music, and personalized nutrition and training plans.

The HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 is available at HUAWEI Experience Stores nationwide, the HUAWEI Online Store, and Huawei’s official stores on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

Purchases made from June 30 onwards come with an exclusive bundle worth up to PhP 11,384 — including a free fluoroelastomer strap, a free pair of HUAWEI FreeArc earphones (on a first-come, first-served basis), the three-month Health+ membership, and a two-year warranty with accidental damage protection.

There’s also a PhP 2,000 trade-in token for buyers coming from an older device.


This feature is a collaboration between GadgetMatch and Huawei Philippines.

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