Product Comparison: Huawei Watch 2 Classic vs Ticwatch Pro
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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.
- Google Wear OS is brilliant and the watches processor is plenty quick and better than cheaper alternatives and more expensive ones for that matter.
- Super comfortable to wear. The split material strap with rubber inner and leather outer is really premium and feels and looks great.
- It hasn't had any hiccups as yet and the operating system is nice and smooth and quick to change over to whatever app you want to use.
- The issues are extremely poor operating system from Google, a bit like they couldn't be bothered.
- A massive lack in decent apps, ooh and their own Google Maps doesn't work.
- 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.
- The dual screen and "Essential mode" and brilliant and saves loads of batteries and gives the watch a kind of dual look.
- The dual screens are amazing. You can check the time without waking the device, and can see the time even in strong sunlight.
- The colour OLED screen kicks in quickly. The secondary display has great visibility in direct sunlight.
- The display time for the lit up watch face seems to me too short (about 5 secs) and there seems no way to make it longer.
- I did notice in bright sunlight the OLED looks a bit washed out due to light reflecting off the secondary screen.
- 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 Google fit applications are really good and the fact that when i am doing free weights the watch senses the exercise and the reps and is pretty accurate in predicting it.
- If you use Spotify the watch can control it on your phone. If you use Google music then you can play this view bluetooth headphones directly from the watch without the phone.
- The watch features the latest version of WearOS, a snappy processor and 4gb of onboard memory for apps.
- It is a little slow at times. It's not the end of the world but it can be irritating at times.
- It's fast enough at core features, like answer/reject phone calls, etc. But sometimes getting the screen to switch from passive to active can take a second and it shows.
- 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.
- The battery life is excellent although you do have to personalise the settings to your requirement which is a good thing.
- The battery life is just unbelievable. I've had smart watches and fitness trackers and they have nothing on this. I get easily three days out of this.
- Not having to charge my watch every day was my main reason for wanting the Ticwatch Pro and I'm pleased to say I'm impressed.
- I easily get 3 days of normal use between charges, meaning I can go away for a few days without the charger.
- Unlike most phones you cannot charge this unless it's on.