Product Comparison: Huawei Watch 2 Sport vs Huawei Watch GT
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- 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.
- It's a really good fitness tracker which is what I wanted. Everything works really well from the screen to the sleep and GPS.
- This watch is very good value, light and comfortable to wear. It seems very accurate at tracking steps, with or without the GPS (which locks on quickly).
- The fitness app could be a bit more user friendly, tried for running with GPS tracker, connection is good just some small difference on map trucking.
- It’s a good health watch in build GPS and with 24 hour heart rate monitoring.
- It has a very good GPS connectivity and you can track all manner of sports, including walking, swimming, running and cycling which be enough should keep most people happy.
- 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.
- The first thing you'll notice about this watch is that amazing, blazing, bright screen. It doesn't fail to disappoint.
- This one will last weeks and has a bright AMOLED screen. Superb for me!
- This does the job, less than half the price, great screen ,super battery life and the app is good.
- The screen quality is good, easy to read and it illuminates for around 5 seconds when it senses your arm lift to a 'look' type position.
- It's a decent fitness watch, and i bought it mostly for its screen and for its battery life.
- 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.
- The device itself is extremely stylish looking which I received many compliments about.
- The heart rate monitor seems to be accurate and the sleep monitoring is very interesting - better than I've experienced with Samsung or Garmin watches.
- Watches them self looks very nice, clear displays, multiple choice of watch face and comfortable to wear.
- The Huawei Health app that works alongside the watch is very limited with regard to the type of exercise you can log and there is no way of inputting your food and water intake into the app.
- The watch uses its own OS for battery life extension, so external apps cannot be added.
- 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.
- This is the one of the most important factors of this watch as is it advertised as having 2-week battery. I have to say, I questioned the validity of this claim at first but after months of usage, I have found this claim to be spot-on.
- The battery is as good as they say, I'm getting well over a week and I run quite a bit.
- The battery looks like it will last for more than the advertised 2 weeks, which is excellent.
- For the exceptional battery life, this might be a good trade off for many people.
- Excellent bright screen which doesn’t wear out the battery. I charge it on average, every ten days.