This is the watch gt2. The latest Smartwatch from Huawei I've been using it for quite some time as the irregular watch and as he, fitness companion, I do like it for a lot of reasons and here's my review. Just before we start I've been using the 46 millimeters model of the watch. There is also a 42 millimeters version available in the box. You get the USB cable, a charger and a rubber strap, which is a really nice touch by Huawei. First, the design, the gt2 looks like a regular watch, and it's just beautiful I'm also surprised at how light it is even on my tiny wrist.
Also, it's comfortable to wear for hours. Even while you are exercising the case is made of stainless steel. That gives the device premium look and feel, and the overall build quality is just excellent. What the resistance up to 50 meters lets you use the device without worries while exercising or even swimming the display is one of the highlights of the gt2. It's not only tack sharp, vibrant and easily viewable outdoors, but it also has the so-called 3d design.
That means that the edges of the screen and card bezel are made of a single sheet of glass. For that boundless display. Look a 22, millimeters, genuine leather strap is really comfortable to the skin, but obviously it started showing some signs of wear. After a couple of weeks since I used the watch for exercising the battery life is probably the best you can get out of this kind of smart wearable, especially considering all the features it has. I could get over 10 days of battery I use the continuous heart rate monitoring all the time.
I received plenty of notifications which, by the way, work very well, and there are no delays like on some other watches. Further I exercise three times a week for an hour or more I'm, pretty sure you can achieve Huawei is advertised 14 day battery life. If you use the watch less intensively overall, the battery life is pretty insane, especially if you are coming from other wearables, like the Samsung Galaxy watch active. That is thanks to no small part of why we skew in a1, which is the company's first wearable chipset. The GT 2 has a built-in speaker that can be used for listening to music.
If you forget your Bluetooth earphones, you can also control your phone's music. It works seamlessly with spotter, which I use most of the time. You can also store up to 500 mp3 files right on your watch, so you can leave your phone at home and use that while we watch with your favorite set of wireless buds, the speaker is also used for hands-free calling, and you can now use this feature, even if your phone is up to 150 meters away. This may sound like a gimmick, but I actually found this feature really useful, especially while I'm in the gym and your phone is far away from you. The user interface is pretty simple and straightforward.
You just swipe from the left to right through the menus swipe from the top to access, quick settings, toggles and swipe from the bottom. For notifications. The upper key opens up the main menu to access all the features of the watch and the lower key triggers workout options, but you can customize this button to your liking. The Huawei watch gt2 is compatible with 15 sports I use it mostly for outer running and exercising at home. My experience the watch tracks my heart rate very accurately, as I always try to keep it in that pad burning zone.
You may ask how do I know that I compared the Huawei watch to the brand new $700 Garmin Phoenix 6s pro and the heart rate numbers were pretty similar. The GPS is also very accurate, and that gets your position fast, even though the watch looks kind of big on my wrist I found it to be comfortable to wear while dealing push-ups, pull-ups and even working with dumbbells I. Also like that, you can see a lot of information about your workout right on your wrist, which is not the case with all the watches I've tested. You also get plenty of information during your workout, so you always know your progress. There are other features like stress and sleep, tracker, breathing exercises to relieve stress and so on, I've been switching from one health after another, quite a bit in the recent months as I've been looking for a perfect smart wearable for my needs.
The Huawei health application gives you a lot of info about your health and fitness routines, and it also merges steps data from your phone and a watch which is really important. If you don't want to wear the watch all the time just to let you know, I didn't use the watch for sleeping I simply can't fall asleep with anything on my wrist I'll try to get used to wearing watches, while sleeping for review purposes in my future Smartwatch videos. If you want to see that subscribe, if you haven't already the app also has quite a few settings and tweaks to play with, so we can always make that while we watch look your own overall I like the watch G key to a lot, it looks great it's well-built. The display is really nice and a father watch to be comfortable to wear, even while exercising another key selling point to me. A week, battery life I also love the UI plenty of features and the Huawei health application shows everything I want to know about my health and fitness routines and the watch itself.
The shortcomings I can't really think of any, at least for now. In fact, I might even say that the while we watch GT 2 is one of the best value smartwatches you can buy at the moment, as it brings a lot of value for the price of just about two hundred and fifty euros. But what do you think about the Huawei watch? Gt T? Would you buy this one, or would you choose another option as always liked the video, if, like that, please drop me a comment down below? If you have any questions and as always, it was lioness. Thank you for watching and see you soon.
Source : TechLine