(Telecompaper) Huawei has unveiled its first smartwatch at Mobile World Congress, as well as a new version of its TalkBand, first presented at MWC last year. The Huawei Watch features a 1.4-inch Amoled, scratch-proof and water-proof screen with 400x400 resolution and compact stainless steel body. Powered by Google's Android Wear, the watch offers a range of communication notifications from linked Android 4.3 or higher smartphones as well as health-tracking functions using its 6-axis sensor. Available in a choice of three colours (gold, silver, black), the watch runs a Qualcomm 1.2GHz processor and includes 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM and Bluetooth 4.1. The Huawei Watch is expected to launch in mid-2015; the company did not disclose a price. Huawei also plans to release a SDK to support app development for the watch. Huawei also introduced in Barcelona the TalkBand B2, a smartband that comes with a connected Bluetooth headset. The B2 comes with a more business-like professional design than its predecessor, as well as more fitness functions and enhanced syncing with mobile devices. The device detects whether the Bluetooth earpiece is connected to the wristband and if not pushes audio (music/calls) to the smartphone. The TalkBand B2 also comes with a pager to search and locate the smartphone, working with Android 4.0+ and iOS 7.0+ phones.