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Being one of the top tech firms across the globe, Huawei has been busy in developing innovation to attract consumers in the Middle East which is quickly embracing a digital age. Video calls and top notch entertainment have become viable options for meeting loved ones or for recreation in a world where outdoor movement is still restricted.
The developments had earlier prompted Huawei to launch a smart tv which also comes with a camera mounted on it for larger than life interactions over video conferencing. The Chinese firm has further sweetened the deal for Saudis by throwing in more gadgets including wearables to deliver seamless yet captivating communication.
The firm which has already allowed transfer of ongoing video calls from phones to the HD empowered Huawei Vision S TV, has also allowed mirroring of a handset's display on the big screen. This lets users magnify the smartphone experience and perform work-related tasks or just stream videos through the 120 Hz display.
As for wearables, Huawei's latest smartwatch 3|3 Pro offers uninterrupted support for your smartphone ops, with a long-lasting five-day battery life in smart mode. The 3D glass lays the foundation for a crystal clear display, and the accessory can also make calls and send texts independently with data plans as well as contacts shared by the smartphone.
The wearable line also includes Free Buds 4 which have are the world's first sound accessories to offer open fit noise cancellation. They also come with high res sound quality and promise smart audio connectivity, along with comfort coming with the light weight design.
The fleet of gadgets also boasts of MatePad Pro, with a sleek design where the display covers 90% of the body. But the immersive brilliance of this device lies in an eight speaker sound system with powerful woofers, that packs the ultimate movie viewing experience in a compact handset.