Smart specs inside and out.

During Huawei's P30 launch event on Paris on Tuesday the company went all out on accessories.

As well as two new phones, the company unveiled its own take on Apple's AirPods, two new editions of its GT smartwatch and some smart specs.

Built with the help of Korean eyewear company Gentle Monster, Huawei's smart glasses mark a foray into a new product company for the Chinese phone maker. Expected to launch in July 2019, the glasses allow you to take calls and listen to music in stereo thanks to beam-forming technologies. No pricing is available at this stage. 

In our brief face-on time with the glasses we found them to be lightweight -- probably just slightly heavier than your usual eyewear -- and a little big for this woman's fairly average-sized face and head. What was impressive though is that there's absolutely no discernible sign of any technology at all -- no buttons and no bulges -- and to the naked eye it would be impossible to distinguish them as smart glasses at all. We've come a long way since the days of Google Glass.

Huawei's two new smartwatches offer updates to its existing timepiece lineup. First up is the sportier Active Edition, with a 46mm watch face. There's also a version with a 42mm face, the Elegant Edition, which as its name suggests, is sleeker and more sophisticated. Both watches feature Huawei's Triathlon mode, allowing you to measure and track your performance in running, swimming and cycling. The Watch GT Elegant Edition will cost 229 euros ($259), while the Watch GT Active Edition will cost 249 euros ($281).

Huawei Active Edition and Elegant Edition watches.

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