I like it, you have to customize the watch a lot but after that the battery lasts 2 days and it works very well. When you do not use it, it goes into airplane mode.
I like it, you have to customize the watch a lot but after that the battery lasts 2 days and it works very well. When you do not use it, it goes into airplane mode.
This is an excellent Smartwatch for me due to already having the Huawei P30 Pro. The apps take a little while to master but do work and the features such as messaging sent to your watch so you don't have to get your phone out every time is great.
Really great watch, however, be careful as it doesn't say in the description that there are 2 versions of the 4G available. One works with eSim, which means you can link to existing phone contract line to share data etc and then there's the one sold on here....that I ended up with.
Basically a phone on your wrist
Had trouble linking to strava
Love it so far - still learning all that it can do. I had one issue with the Messenger app always telling me to install it on the phone, but it was already there. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but I don't blame the phone, I blame the Messenger app.
The is the successor to the popular and adored original , and it's a controversial one. Gone are the classy looks, replaced with a sporty body and packed with features.
The Watch 2 packs all of the hardware features you'd expect from a modern premium smartwatch, backed by Google's ever-evolving and increasingly effective Android Wear OS. The standard strap might be a bit cheap and ugly, but that's easily fixed and the overall design is chunky but lovable.
Sensor packed; Water resistant; Android Wear 2.0; Design choices
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
The smartwatch industry has been stagnating in recent times, so it was good to see a big launch at MWC 2017 after months of very little activity. The Huawei Watch 2 was unveiled alongside Huawei's latest flagship smartphone – the P10 – and at first sight, it looked very promising indeed.
Sales of smartwatches haven't quite taken off in the way manufacturers would have liked them to, but Google, Apple and a host of third-party manufacturers keep plugging away, despite all that.
Decent battery life; Packed with sensors; Android Wear 2
Expensive; Plastic strap looks nasty
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