As parents, finding the balance between giving kids their independence and keeping them secure is a constant tug of war. Handing a child a full-fledged phone usually introduces too many digital distractions, but families still need a reliable way to stay connected.
That is where the newly launched HUAWEI WATCH Kids X1 comes in. When the wearable first broke cover at HUAWEI’s Now Is Your Spark product showcase in Bangkok, it immediately stood out from the sea of adult tech. Now officially available in the Philippines, it is designed to act as your kid’s ultimate safety companion, offering the essential tools they actually need to explore independently — without the bloat and screen-time traps of a modern smartphone.
On paper, the communication and tracking specs are exactly what anxious parents look for. The device relies on the HUAWEI FamCare app for comprehensive parental controls and sports a transforming dual-camera setup — a 5-megapixel ultra-wide front lens and a 13-megapixel rear HD shooter — for clear video calls. To keep tabs on whereabouts, it uses dual-band GNSS and Wi-Fi positioning to pinpoint your child’s exact location, whether they are at the playground or inside a complex mall.
Watch our video to learn more about the HUAWEI WATCH Kids X1
But specs on a spec sheet are one thing; real-world reliability is another. To find out if the HUAWEI WATCH Kids X1 can actually cut through the signal blockage of dense skyscrapers and playground background noise, we put our review unit through its paces. Hit play on the video above to see the results of our real-world tests.
The HUAWEI WATCH Kids X1 is now available in the Philippines at an introductory promo price of ₱13,999 (around $228), down from its standard retail price of ₱15,999 ($261). First-sale offers are currently running until July 31, 2026. Early adopters will receive ₱1,599 ($26) worth of freebies, including a complimentary battery replacement service and a one-year accidental damage protection plan.



