Product Comparison: Huawei Watch 2 Classic vs Huawei Watch 2 Sport
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- Moving up to the latest wear OS 2.0 was new for me. But surprisingly the interface was quite easy to get used to and the watch itself copes with it easily.
- With the new OS 2.0 the watch picked up all my saved WiFi networks for home and work so I don't have to keep setting up the new networks on the phone and watch. Which is a great benefit over android wear 1.
- In my honest opinion, this is probably the best Android Wear watch currently available and even outdoes the new LG Sport.
- If you are looking for the best all-around Android Wear Watch, then this is the one to get.
- The style of the watch is great but the only complaint is the screen size, it could be bigger.
- One of the best of Android watches out there. Notifications on this watch are great in comparison to Samsung Gear watches.
- Great Android Wear smartwatch with 4G support. Best for its price!
- The good watch, and a good first experience with Android Wear 2.
- Watch is comfortable, battery life is ok and the OS is slick, especially after all the recent updates.
- Android Wear 2.0 seems really stable and much more intuitive than the previous version.
- Fantastic smart watch. Highly, highly recommend. Looks great, fantastic screen quality, battery life is outstanding.
- The display is AMOLED which means great clarity in most light and also better battery as only the pixels in use are activated compared to an LCD which illuminates the whole screen.
- The screen is not as big as its competitors but is very sharp and definitely usable.
- The screen is pin-sharp and the colours are superb and the screen is incredibly responsive to touch and this watch is fast in every aspect.
- Screen is slow to respond to arm lift compared to my old apple watch.
- Screen looks fantastic and there are hundreds of faces to choose from on the play store.
- Very sharp display, this is more designed for a sport look and is rather bulky.
- The AMOLED display is bright and vivid (as expected) with a responsive touchscreen which I've been told is also abrasion resistant.
- A very clear and bright display and also quite a good battery life at present I'm getting two days out of it.
- Low quality display. Short battery live. Sometimes it unlock itself. Can't change the wrist belt.
- I am always playing with the setting and changing the watch faces.
- This watch has it all for wear OS, so BT, wifi, NFC for card payments, GPS and heart rate monitor, and it all works.
- The watch is responsive and the sensors are pretty accurate.
- Loads of apps can be installed directly onto the watch so your phone is less dependent which is great.
- The watch face returned to the default face randomly and is very annoying especially when you have paid for extra faces.
- The OS is slightly sluggish and the step and heart rate sensor maybe not the most accurate.
- Heart rate sensor is pretty accurate. OS is easy to use.
- All the sensors work well. Easy to respond to watsapp email and messages via voice or text.
- The wrist based heart rate sensor is garbage. Its so bad I think it may be defective. After a day the watch has recorded my resting heart at 80bpm.
- The design is about right for a sports watch and it’s ruggedness gives me a good level of confidence that it can take the usual bumps and spills.
- After using the watch for only a few days I can say the battery is excellent with having on average over 60% left at the end of the evening.
- Battery life using full connectivity is a little over two days, fully charged within the hour from flat.
- Battery life is exceptional and the phone charging cradle is one of the best so far that I have used.
- So easy just to put it on the cradle and know that it is going to charge without having to fiddle around like other Android Wear watches.
- This watch eats the battery, It was fully charged at 08:00 overnight, its now 14:50, so 6hours and 50 minutes on, and its at 64%. All its doing is notifications and telling the time.
- Battery life is quite decent and I'm getting up to 48h on single charge.
- Battery life is good considering its basically an android phone on your wrist. Im getting about 2 days with tracking, fitness and bluetooth on.
- Bought for my son for Christmas. So far he loves it. Battery lasts at least a day and a half.
- Battery life is a total disappointment and the updated OS is fiddly.
- Easy to use, tracks sleep well, Battery life was 4 days but now 2 days. This depends on what you use it for I would guess.