Huawei Watch GT - Smartwatch REVIEW By JimsReviewRoom

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Aug 15, 2021
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Huawei Watch GT - Smartwatch REVIEW

Hey everyone what is going on today, I'm showing you this beautiful Smartwatch. This thing is sexy, it's sophisticated looking and everything about it and the outside looks absolutely great, but how is it on the inside? How are her feelings? How about that personality? That's what I'll get into and see if this watch is worth it for you guys. Folks, this is the Huawei watch GT. The version I have here is the classic priced at $229. At the time this video, as always I'll place my affiliate links down in that video description below click on my links for the most updated prices in real time. You never know when these things might go on sale matter of fact, I think the black sport model is at least cheaper right now so again check out those links as well as being transparent.

Wow, I did send us over for review, but my assessment was not altered in any way. I'll be going over both pros and cons. I'm Jimmy, with Jim's review, room, and I'm here to help you make that purchase decision. Welcome everyone to another video going over the physical features. First I very much love the look and the feel of this watch.

You can beat a judge so comment down below, but here are my three things that thing every consumer will appreciate now. First up is durability and the quality of the materials. The stainless steel casing has a DLC coating diamond like carbon coating, making this very much scratch resistant now, with some smartwatches in the past, the same amount of time, testing herself I would have Nick's or scratches that would show up within let's say even a week. This one doesn't full disclosure I've had this for about a month now, but we'll see how long this will hold up, but for a month it looks pretty darn promising. Now.

Second, the silicone strap itself is very, very comfortable, very much flexible on my wrist I haven't had any issues of irritation or rashes and the level look on the outside seems pretty good too. The color matches my shoes I. Do love the look of that leather, the stitching the little details that pieces, everything together and if, for some reason you don't like it similar to most, if not all other smartwatches these days, there is a tool at for you to swap out that van now. The third physical aspect- I love about the Huawei I'm. Finally, at a fitness size that I'm absolutely happy with I love, my Samsung Galaxy watch, but I will admit, though it is a little bulky.

The Huawei comes in at ten point five millimeters, and it's just the right size not too cumbersome to feel it against my sleeves when I, wear long sleeves or when I do shoulder, presses at home or maybe doing push-ups and my wrist or my hand is bent backwards like this, it's not getting in the way. It's not like. You can see my muscles or anything like that, but it's also not too thin to basically feel lackluster either. The fitness on this Smartwatch is seriously what every Smartwatch should strive for when you're at this thickness. This would be more appealing to mainstream or, if anything, the average consumer.

Now getting into other standard features, this has a 5 ATM, water-resistant rating safe for splashes rain, snow, fresh water swimming and such we have the optical heart rate tracker on the back as well. Physically connected are used to charge to watch which I'm okay with I would prefer the convenes of a wireless charger, but the pins do function, fine and produce less heat, which is the enemy of batteries. Now, one of the biggest pros and cons on the history of this channel here or so I think the battery life is phenomenal. That's the good part, while weighs climbing up to two weeks of typical performance that does include heart rate tracking on 24/7, and while we claim that's with ninety minutes of exercise per week now, with my testing I'm, a virgin about a week worth of battery life, give or take a day or two, depending on if I'm, more active on certain weeks or not, but compared to the competition. That's still seriously good Samsung in the amazing Apple Watch for my test, we're averaging four to five days of normal use, take away a day or two, maybe two.

If you're going all out with GPS and heart rate tracking and such, but with the Huawei experiencing five to eight days, that's impressive, especially considering they watch gt's price points. Now here's the con well, the reasons how Huawei achieved such amazing battery life is the development in their use of their own operating system. It's called light. Os knows many Huawei software is running leaner, less bloatware. Maybe their system is that much better optimized, but with a new OS to help with a battery life.

There comes limitations because the OS is just simply sew so new. Now for the Huawei watch GT there are no third-party apps and keep in mind. This watch is focused on health, so we can't install oddly Strata Innkeeper and map my run, all three apps that I personally use and the data from Huawei health cannot be exported to those tabs either at least at the time. This video to be fair, the while we watch GT, is priced lower than the flagship watches out there, but there are clearly non flagship smartwatches that offers more than it wast GT. Even last year's Huawei Smartwatch had more.

But again it wasn't running light OS, and it doesn't have the same banner life either. Now one feature, though I loved on the older Huawei watch since I briefly touched based on it. The budget issues Zen watch ?, also from back in the that I reviewed ?, even the flagship competitors today, I can't take phone calls on this. I can't take phone calls right from my wrist I, don't get NFC either to make credit card payments with my wrist, unless I would love to leave my phone behind when I'm working out and have music stored on my watch, connect my Bluetooth earphones or headphones to it and then go for a run, leaving that phone behind that's not possible. Now, there's sport oriented watch, so everything I've mentioned so far.

Are those limitations a dealbreaker for you? Let us know in the comment section below like I've said before your comments do help others coming in and trying to decide if this is for them or not, but moving out here take a look at the screen and then continuing with my experiences. The screen is great, though it's big 1.3 inch AMOLED display a resolution of 454 by 454, which is on the higher end. Samsung only has 360 by 360 tick watch a great budget brand with comparable prices have a resolution of 400 by 400. It's also bright in sunlight. It's easy to read and due to the high resolution, I don't see any pix elation now, with the experience on the right side, the top button brings up all your included apps, like I, said a lot of health features, and you can rewind this video.

If I went a little too fast for you now, tapping on the button again brings you back to your home screen button on the bottom right here, triggers your workout profiles and tracking parameters. Now taking a look here running since it is the most popular sport or activity that most people do. There is GPS built-in, also GLASS and Galileo, with all three every time I'm attempting to personally connect. It is fast here and the tracking is accurate to know right now, I'm in, of course, an office building, medical steel and concrete and there's what two more floors. Above me, so it might have a little of trouble in real time, but also you get real-time heart rate tracking.

Once you start the activity you have this color band up here. That indicates your heart rate zone, which I absolutely love in turn. I can't tell if I'm pushing myself too hard or not also there's pace, distance and time are of course shown as well now pulling the screen up. You have your step count: cadence, total calories burned. Another swipe shows how many feet climbed your current elevation and neck swipe shows your heart rate in real time.

Unless this is really cool here, you're trailing average pace. Are you going slower or faster than your average, with a very cool animation in play, so for the moments that you're running and tracking? What is displayed? I'll be honest with you, I think it's great. It's everything that I need, and it's all the data that I want while running making this one excellent running, companion, app or running companion watch but, like I, said again, I wish, there's built-in music with Bluetooth for my earphones, simply sticking with other apps would have been tremendously helped, maybe in version 2.0. Now, let's get back to the main screen here and going through some smart features now from the home screen, you can hold it down. You can hold down that watch, face and select from a variety of others that Huawei provides to you now keep in mind.

There are no third-party apps, which means there are. No other watch now faces available until why wait updates their operating system? Like I, said at times video there is a huge limitation, some of them look good, some of them look. Ok, it really honestly depends on your preference here now from the main screen. Swiping down shows your Do Not Disturb feature find your phone and settings pretty straightforward. Going back to that main home page here.

Swiping up instead shows all of your notifications. Now I can't clear out just one notification. Unfortunately, I have to scroll all the way down, whoops sorry about that scroll, all the way down here and then click clear all to get rid of them. Now, while in notifications, you also notice I can't respond to any one of them. There's no text to speech.

You can't scribble text out here and no old-fashioned typing on the screen to respond to those text, messages, messenger and email- that's again available on other competitors. Last but not least, going back to the home screen here and now, swiping right, you have your heart rate monitoring, which has been accurate for a Smartwatch. From my experience, I just wish there was just more data such as my last 5 days may be an option to see what's considered as fat burning versus cardiovascular. It's good data. If you want to see what your day is looking like, but looking at some history on the watch itself, I would think would make it but more interactive.

Useful and practical swiping for the weather is also available, but unlikely competitors with more mainstream operating systems. I wish I could see what the next five days are. Maybe the hourly reports to see when it will rain in my area. We simply don't get that now. Besides weather, the last screen shows a ring of colors representing steps, active minutes and the amount of time I've been sitting very similar to the apples' health display on their Smartwatch other than that what's been offered in y ways like OS, the speed and functionality has been good with minor legs and hiccups.

Here when I first tested the watch after a week that lag or stutter has been gone for the most part, I, don't think I've noticed it anymore. It was really subtle. Now, I do wear this to sleep, and it's been as accurate as my Fitbit. That I also wear my right wrist here down to the minute at a time. So it's reassuring that these two devices are confirming my sleep is pretty accurate, or it's reading pretty accurate with each other.

Now I do very much battery the segmentation of light sleep versus deep sleep versus REM sleep very similar to Fitbit's and the breakdown, as you can see, I'm a very, very light sleeper. Now you do have the ability to set up a vibrating alarm through the app itself. The watch does vibrate when I receive notifications and also, of course, a vibrating alarm to wake me up in the morning. I will admit, though, it's on me very much, lighter and keep in mind. I am a light sleeper, so it does wake me up that is, but I think for most people.

It might not work also and to supplement that as well when I receive notifications, probably a moderate amount of time. I do miss the vibration altogether, I, just don't sense it or feel it on my wrist. So in the end here in the Huawei watch, GT nailed some areas down: gracefully the fitness in wash display the battery life, the Bell quality and the look as well. It's all on par and again the thinness on this thing is a huge seller for me, but the lack of experience of what a Smartwatch should be the interconnect ability the function we've clearly seen available on older models that actually uses Google's operating system. It's been amazing with those smartwatches and I feel like now we're missing out.

In my personal humble opinion, this feels more like a fitness or a high-end activity tracker masking itself as a Smartwatch, I love. Why away smartwatches from the past? But man be light. Os, it's holding me back so much so that's it folks be sure to subscribe and turn on those notifications. Since I'm testing attending gear to get to a million subs fired mo G's down below I, have the Those buds coming up in some sound bars coming through so be on Lookout I'm Jimmy, with Jim's review, and I'm here to help you make that purchase decision, see you guys later bye.


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