Built-in GPS and continuous heart rate: monitor your heart rate and track your workout routes without your phone. Your watch can only be paired using the Android Wear app. It cannot be paired using your phone’s Bluetooth settings. You can download the Android Wear app from Google Play or App Store.
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Workout Coach: get real-time guidance and workout data such as recovery time and Vo2 Max
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Music without phone: download and listen to music offline during workout and free Google play music 10-week subscription
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NFC and Google assistant: make payments and have a personal voice assistant from your wrist
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Long battery life: optimized power consumption settings to get the most out of your Device
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Super sharp screen and so comfortable to wear. I currently have owned a 1st gen Huawei Stainless Steel smartwatch which has served me very well over the last few months. I wanted something that was more water resistant that I can wear while running or doing outdoor actives. I was very excited to get the Huawei 2 smartwatch. It has many differences when compared to my first Huawei, some good and some bad. The watch itself is fairly large and about the same size as the gen 1. There is a difference with the screen. The Huawei 2 has a 1.2-inch circular AMOLED display 390×390 pixels with a PPI (pixels per inch) of 326 which is covered by Corning Gorilla glass. My first gen stainless steel Huawei has a 1.4-inch full circle AMOLED display 400×400 pixels with a 286 PPI (pixels per inch). Don’t let the smaller screen on this watch fool you. It has a much higher pixels per inch which really shows. Some of the watch faces I have tried look absolutely stunning. They are sharp and have bright, vibrant colors. Many people have told me that my…
More than a sport watch. Voice Control is a surprise for me. It is fun to have my first Android wear. I own a few Garmin watches(and Sunnto as well long time ago). Initially I was curious about the sport feature of this Huawei watch but I found it a lot more to offer.I will do comparison mainly vs. my Garmin Forerunner 235Pros:Brighter watch face for night run. The turn and light feature works fine during running(sometimes needs two turns when I sit in the office, though)More accurate heart rate monitor sensor for sure. My Garmin will give me some surprisingly high HR every once a while but this Huawei watch keeps it stable and trustworthy.Map navigation feature. I know Garmin has watches offer this too but it is in a much higher price range.Despite the sports feature, my favorite is definitely the Google Assistant feature on the watch. I have TP-Link smart switches and lightbulbs all across my home. Initially I got a few Alexa but later I installed a Google Home, too. I only have one Google Home…
A good watch that meets my needs I’ve had this watch a week now, and after a very rocky start I’m enjoying this watch. My previous watch was a Microsoft Band 2; a marvel of UI engineering combined with incredibly poor hardware reliability — the non-replaceable strap broke 4 times in a year and now its out of warranty). But anyway, I want to share my Huawei Watch 2 (HW2) experience to help others get to where they can enjoy this.I paired my HW2 with the Amazon branded Alcatel A30 — an amazing phone for the price! I’ve paired it from scratch twice now; the first pairing was seamless. Later after I reset my watch and paired again it would get fail on “copy your google account” with no useful error message; I found rebooting my wireless router fixed the problem (no idea why this helps, perhaps clearing the router DNS cache?).A second note about pairing, you really MUST install the “suggested” apps to your phone or your watch will not sync health data. In order these are…