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Huawei Valentine's Day deals on smartwatches, tablets and more

Huawei Valentine's Day deals on smartwatches, tablets and more

Telegraph05-02-2025

Huawei is best known for its cutting-edge technology, Leica-engineered camera systems and powerful AI tools. Beyond smartphones, its impressive range includes laptops, tablets, wearables and smart-home devices that provide seamless integration.
This February, you can get smartwatch discounts on top products such as the Huawei Watch GT5, as well as Huawei tablet deals such as the MatePad Pro 12.2, and a host of other Valentine's Day tech gifts.
Huawei Watch GT5
Was £229.99, now £199.99 – save £30 + free FreeBuds SE 2
Huawei Sweetheart Savings give you £30 off the
Among the top Huawei wearables, the Huawei Watch GT5 has heart-rate monitoring, a highly accurate GPS, advanced sleep analysis, dozens of workout modes, IP68 dust- and water-resistance. It can handle water depths of 1.5 metres for 30 minutes.
With a battery that can last up to two weeks on a single charge, straps designed from composite leather and up to 100 sport features, the 46mm Huawei Watch GT5 combines elegance, style and innovative technology in its octagonal bezel.
Huawei Watch GT4 Green
Was £249, now £189.99 – save £60
A versatile accessory for every lifestyle, the
It has advanced health-tracking features such as heart-rate monitoring and sleep analysis, as well as more than 100 workout modes. The tasteful green colour suits any context from smart to casual and active. Get £60 off in the Huawei Valentine's sale.
Huawei Watch Fit 3 Grey
Was £139.99, now £119.99 with a free additional strap
With a battery life of up to 10 days, class-leading 1.82-inch AMOLED display and lightweight ultra-slim design, the
The watch supports smart notifications, quick replies and music control. It also has comprehensive health and fitness tracking, heart-rate and blood-oxygen monitoring, as well as sleep tracking and over 100 workout modes.
The elegant grey colour fits perfectly with any outfit, whether that's your sports kit, workwear or weekend attire. Buy it now and benefit from a free additional strap.
FreeClip Rose Gold with wireless charging case
Was £179.99, now £169.99 – save £10
With IP54 water-resistance, Bluetooth connectivity and incredible stereo output, why not treat your loved one to these
These compact wireless earbuds are beautifully designed and deliver high-quality sound. They have a lightweight feel and secure fit. Active noise cancellation (ANC) blocks out distractions and delivers immersive audio. They have handy touch controls and up to 36 hours of battery, so they are ideal for everyday use.
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2-inch Premium Gold 12+512 KB Inbox
Was £799.99, now £699.99 – save £100 + free M-Pencil 3
Blending versatility, performance, power and innovation, the sleek and portable
The Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 has a 144Hz refresh rate, 2,000 nits of peak brightness, and a 3:2 aspect ratio at 2800 x 1840 pixels. It is powered by the Kirin 9000S chipset and has 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The unique PaperMatte display coating reduces reflections and delivers a paper-like feel. Buy it now and take advantage of a free M-Pencil 3.
MatePad SE11
Was £199.99, now £149.99 – save £50 + Free M-Pen Lite
The
It has an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera and is equipped with four speakers backed by Huawei Histen 9.0 audio technology. The 7,700mAh battery supports 22.5W fast-charging. Available for only £149.99 in the Huawei sweetheart savings promotion, the Huawei MatePad SE11 comes with a free M-Pen Lite.
MateBook D16
Was £749.99, now £649.99 – save £100
The
Enjoy seamless video calls with an AI-powered 1080p camera that features auto-centering and personalised backgrounds. Gaming-grade dual shark-fin fans provide extra cooling for optimal performance with minimal noise. The incredible Huawei Metaline Antenna delivers long-range connectivity from up to 270 metres from your router, ensuring smooth and secure online surfing wherever you are in the home or garden.
Discount only with code A100OFFMB16
FAQs
How long is the Huawei Sweetheart Savings campaign running for?
Huawei Sweetheart Savings last until February 25, 2025. Many of the exclusive deals are only available for a limited time, so it's a good idea to snap them up while you can.
Which Huawei products include free accessories?
The Huawei Watch GT5 comes with free FreeBuds SE 2. The Huawei Watch Fit 3 Grey has a free additional strap, while both the MatePad Pro 12.2 and MatePad SE11 include a free
Free M-Pen Lite
.

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