Huawei Watch 2 Sport
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Huawei Watch 2 Sport Review
Huawei's Watch 2 Sport is the best Android Wear watch so far. It offers everything you may need from a smartwatch, such as actionable notifications, 4GB of storage for offline music playback, GPS, NFC for Android Pay, Google Assistant, and direct access to the Google Play Store.- Android Wear 2.0 is polished
- Watch Mode offers 25-day battery life
- Comfortable and lightweight
- Offers array of sensors
- Removable bands
- Screen is too small
- No rotating crown
- Occasional long load times
Huawei Watch 2
The Huawei Watch 2 is the follow-up to 2015's , and one of the first smartwatches to launch with . Taking a leaf out of LG's book, the Watch 2 is available in two models. There's the sportier standard Watch 2 model (€329/£329) alongside an LTE model (€379/£379), and a more traditional-looking Watch...- Comfortable and lightweight design
- Android Wear 2.0 is a big improvement
- Plenty of sports sensors
- NFC and Android Pay convenience
- Small display
- Thick bezels
- Uninspiring design
Huawei Watch 2 review: a sporty successor with a lot of new features
The Huawei Watch 2 doesn't have the same elegance that its predecessor had, but we mustn't forget that it's also aimed at a different target audience: athletes. Equipped with Android Wear 2.0, numerous sensors and an optional SIM card slot, the Huawei Watch 2 is well set up in theory.- Sporty design
- Customizable second button
- Integrated SIM card slot (optional
- Operation isn't particularly high quality
- Average battery life
- Slow and inaccurate GPS
Huawei Watch 2 lasts 25 days and costs at least $300
The Huawei Watch 2 has a special low-power mode that can display the time and track steps for nearly a month on a single charge. Huawei's new smartwatch may be the first one I actually wear for more than a month.
Huawei Watch 2 Review: The Fitness-Tracking Smartwatch You Don't Need
The Huawei Watch 2 is yet another smartwatch you probably won't buy. As smartwatches go, it's not bad; it has some good fitness features, like an accurate GPS and a heart rate monitor, and it has a long battery life.- Small charger
- Good battery life
- Always-on display
- Humdrum design
- Mediocre apps
- No LTE support for the U.S version
Time out
Huawei unveiled the Watch 2 next to the P10 flagship smartphone duo. Although the handsets took most of the attention in Barcelona, the watches - yep, multiple versions here too - didn't completely go unnoticed either. After all, it's been two years since the original Huawei Watch.
Huawei Watch 2 Ushers In Android Wear 2.0 (Review and Giveaway)
At almost $300, Huawei's Watch 2 is one of the more expensive Android Wear devices. Despite that, its IP68 water resistance, astounding battery life, and feature-packed design make it easy to see past its few flaws.
Overall, the Huawei Watch 2 is another good showcase of the capabilities of Android Wear 2.0. However, that comes with its own innate pitfalls. Wear 2.0 has a focus on high features, most of which have a focus on fitness.
- AMOLED display is great
- helps with battery life Two-day battery life Watch Mode further saves battery Nearly all new Wear 2.0 features leveraged well
- Lack of an extra navigation method (rotating side button) Design needlessly sporty Watch strap feels cheap
Huawei Watch 2 review review
- One of the longer-lasting Wear watches
- Packed full of features
- Boring design lets down high-quality build
- Sketchy on-watch GPS
- Not swim-ready
- Expensive
Review: Huawei Watch 2 is a little disappointing
The Huawei Watch 2 is the sort of watch we should probably have seen a year after Android Wear appeared, not three years. But that's a knock on Google as much as Huawei.