HMD has quietly expanded its wearable portfolio with the launch of two new smartwatches, the HMD Watch X1 and HMD Watch P1. Instead of competing directly with feature-heavy premium smartwatches, HMD has taken a more practical approach by focusing on core fitness tracking, simple health monitoring, and dependable battery life. Both models are designed for users who want a straightforward smartwatch experience without the complexity or cost of advanced features.
The HMD Watch X1 sits at the higher end of the lineup and features a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED display with a sharp 466 × 466 resolution. The screen reaches up to 600 nits of peak brightness, ensuring good visibility in outdoor conditions. The circular design gives the watch a more traditional and premium appearance compared to rectangular fitness trackers.
With an IP68 rating, the Watch X1 is well protected against dust and water exposure. This makes it suitable for daily wear, workouts, and accidental splashes, offering peace of mind for users with active lifestyles.
HMD claims the Watch X1 can last up to five days on a single charge, depending on usage. This balance between display quality and battery performance makes it practical for users who do not want to charge their watch every day.
The Watch X1 includes heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, and sleep analysis, covering essential health metrics. It also supports more than 700 sports modes, catering to a wide range of activities. Basic health reminders such as inactivity alerts and water-drinking notifications are included to encourage healthier daily habits.
HMD offers the Watch X1 in Gray Green, Black, Gray Metallic, and Silver Leather, giving users a variety of styles to choose from based on personal preference.

The HMD Watch P1 takes a more budget-friendly approach with a 1.83-inch rectangular LCD display. While the resolution is lower at 284 × 240, the screen still offers a maximum brightness of 550 nits, making it usable in most lighting conditions. The rectangular form factor focuses more on readability and practicality.
With an IP67 rating, the Watch P1 is protected against dust and limited water exposure. However, it is not designed for swimming or prolonged water use, making it better suited for general daily wear and light workouts.
The Watch P1 delivers up to four days of battery life, slightly less than the Watch X1. This is still reasonable for users who prefer a simple smartwatch without power-hungry features.
Despite its lower price positioning, the Watch P1 still supports 700 sports modes and includes sleep monitoring. These features make it suitable for users who want basic fitness insights without paying for advanced tracking tools.
The Watch P1 is available in Black and Silver, keeping the design clean and understated.
Both the HMD Watch X1 and Watch P1 come with some clear limitations. Neither smartwatch supports GPS, meaning outdoor activities cannot be tracked independently without a smartphone. There is also no NFC support, ruling out contactless payments. As a result, many features depend on being connected to a smartphone, which may be a drawback for users looking for a more independent smartwatch experience.
HMD has not yet revealed official pricing or release timelines for either the Watch X1 or Watch P1. More details are expected as the devices roll out in additional markets.
The HMD Watch X1 and Watch P1 are clearly designed for users who want reliable fitness tracking and solid battery life without unnecessary complexity. The Watch X1 offers a more premium feel with its AMOLED display and better durability, while the Watch P1 targets budget-conscious buyers who want the basics covered. While the lack of GPS and NFC limits their appeal for power users, both watches could find a strong audience among casual users looking for simple, functional, and affordable wearables.
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