Huawei Watch 2 Sport
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9 years ago
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.
Pros:
- Small charger
- Good battery life
- Always-on display
Cons:
- Humdrum design
- Mediocre apps
- No LTE support for the U.S version
8 years ago
Huawei Watch 2 review: a fitness focus that falls flat
The original Huawei Watch was one of my surprise favorites. It didn't have an overabundance of features, but it ran Android Wear nicely and it looked good doing it. With the new $299.99 Huawei Watch 2, the company pivoted hard.
Pros:
- Very accurate heart rate monitor that works 24/7
- Built-in GPS means you can run without your phone
- It's not as bulky as sportier watches like the LG Watch Sport or the Garmin Fenix 5X
- Watch's speaker produces surprisingly good audio quality
Cons:
- The screen is so small it makes text very hard to read
- especially while moving
- Battery struggles to last 24 hours
- Not particularly attractive
- Plagued with lag
- crashes
- and random bugs
8 years ago
Potentially great. But not.
Not as suitable for Australian use as expected. This dispatched from China and I suspect it is an international model. Can't make calls from it and can't answer calls when paired to Android phone. Recommend against this supplier.
7 years ago
The watch is okay looking, the battery is terrible, the watch keeps disconnecting from the app I have already deleted and reinstalled everything twice in 6 weeks. My wife bought a cheap smart watch for £11 off eBay and it does more than my watch. She hasn't had any bother with hers compared to mine.
9 years ago
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.
9 years ago
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.
9 years ago
Huawei Watch 2 Review
Early last year I checked out the Huawei Watch. It was Huawei's debut smartwatch, and the Chinese company went for style, using metal builds with colors like gold to try to create a smartwatch that would actually look good with a nice outfit. I wasn't totally convinced.
Pros:
- Excellent battery life
- full set of exercise features
- rated IP68 waterproof and dustproof
- high quality display
- fast performance
- standalone GPS and NFC
- can connect to Bluetooth headphones on its own
Cons:
- Relies too much on touch controls
- needs a physical start/stop button for workouts
- too expensive
9 years ago
Huawei Watch 2 Review
While I need to test more features, so far the Huawei Watch 2 lived up to my expectations, providing a great experience for everyday usage. I am a big fan of using Google assistant, a feature of Android Wear 2.0 to access all kinds of features, and specifically, to operate the navigation on Google...
Pros:
- Good built quality and display quality
- Long battery life in Watch Mode
- Multiple Workout options easily accessible
- Built-in GPS
- standalone Android device
Cons:
- A little bulky
- screen-to-body ratio could be better
- Companion health app could
- more intuitive
8 years ago
Huawei first showed off the Huawei Watch 2 (herein the HW2) in Barcelona back in February, when it debuted alongside the Huawei P10 at Mobile World Congress. I eagerly rushed to the booth to get some hands on time, only to be disappointed, finding that most of the devices were tethered to security...
8 years ago
Huawei Watch 2: Australian Review
The Huawei Watch 2 is the first smartwatch in Australia that supports 4G, and that's just one of its many tricks. Running Android Wear, it's simple but powerful. This is the first watch you can use properly without your phone in Australia -- and that comes in handy more often than you'd think.
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