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July 2017
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The editors liked
It's bright enough and it has an ambient light sensor
It's here and it works
All the acronyms! The Watch 2 has LTE in the nonClassic variant I'm using here
Along with GPS
A heartrate sensor
And NFC
It easily lasts over a day
But I never managed to
Excellent battery life
Full set of exercise features
Rated IP68 waterproof and dustproof
High quality display
Fast performance
Standalone GPS and NFC
Can connect to Bluetooth headphones on its own
Good built quality and display quality
Long battery life in Watch Mode
Multiple Workout options easily accessible
Built-in GPS
Standalone Android device
Stainless steel accents give it a premium feel
Battery life is impressive and can be stretched for weeks
The leather strap is equally good for working out and dining out
Continuous heart rate monitoring
Built-in GPS and Android Pay compatibility
Accurate step and distance tracking
Good battery life
The Huawei Watch 2 is one of few watches that supports 4G connectivity
Though not in the US
And does fitness tracking as well as any other wearable
Sensor packed
Water resistant
Android Wear 2.0
Design choices
Small charger
Always-on display
Very accurate heart rate monitor that works 24/7
Built-in GPS means you can run without your phone
It's not as bulky as sportier watches like the LG Watch Sport or the Garmin Fenix 5X
Watch's speaker produces surprisingly good audio quality
Comfortable to wear
Smooth user experience
Compatible with standard 20 mm bands
AMOLED display is great
Helps with battery life
Two-day battery life
Watch Mode further saves battery
Nearly all new Wear 2.0 features leveraged well
Nicer design than I expected
Build quality is amazing
Improved charging puck
Good fitness tracking
Heart rate monitor
Fantastic fitness tracking
Lots of smart functions
Compatible with Android Pay and voice control
The editors didn't like
I realize this is subjective
But I've yet to speak to anyone who had anything nice to say about how the Huawei Watch 2 looks. It is generic men's sports chronograph in the extreme
Between the plastic body
Comical bezel
And the bargain bin silicone wri
Relies too much on touch controls
Needs a physical start/stop button for workouts
Too expensive
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A little bulky
Screen-to-body ratio could be better
Companion health app could
More intuitive
Its bigger
Thicker
And less elegant than its predecessor
No digital crown for scrolling
Too much fitness and not enough fashion
Strap feels chintzy and isn't easy to swap out
Difficult to keep track of long-term fitness progress
Wi-Fi can be finicky
No features that make this a must-have device for the average user. It's also a little too big and bulky
And its 1.2-inch screen is too small
Cheap strap on standard model
Occasional pause or stutter
Humdrum design
Mediocre apps
No LTE support for the U.S version
The screen is so small it makes text very hard to read
Especially while moving
Battery struggles to last 24 hours
Not particularly attractive
Plagued with lag
Crashes
And random bugs
Uninspiring design
Lack of rotating bezel or crown
Making for a constantly dirty display
Android Wear 2.0 is still a little rough around the edges
Lack of an extra navigation method (rotating side button)
Design needlessly sporty
Watch strap feels cheap
Some may find it pricey
I do wish the steel portion around the watch face was thinner
Abstract: We got a Huwaei Watch 2 and it's now on Josh's wrist. Here his first thoughts on the sporty follow up to last year's well-received Huawei Watch.Download the AndroidAuthority App: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: —————————————————- Stay connected to Andr...
Abstract: BARCELONA—Huawei launched the lovely P10 and P10 Plus phones at MWC, but we're equally excited about its two new smartwatches. The original Huawei Watch was one of the best-looking Android Wear devices out of the gate, and the Huawei Watch 2 and Watch 2 C...
The Huawei Watch 2 is one of few watches that supports 4G connectivity, though not in the US, and does fitness tracking as well as any other wearable
No features that make this a must-have device for the average user. It's also a little too big and bulky, and its 1.2-inch screen is too small
Within the category of smartwatches, the Huawei Watch 2 is a great device. But that doesn't mean it's one you need to buy if you're not already sold on wearables...
Display too small, 4G connectivity isn't elegant, No waterproofing
The Huawei Watch is a slick, second-generation device that irons out the kinks of the past, emerging from the chrysalis of iteration as the fully-fledged smartwatch it always could have been, given patience...
Published: 2017-08-18, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you want an Android Wear smartwatch, the $599 Huawei Watch 2 is one of the best. It has every feature you could want in a 2017 watch — GPS tracking for your runs whenever you're not carrying your phone, and 4G for when you want to do anything else — wh...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
The HW2 is a watch of contrast; it offers two of the most in-demand features that smart watch users have been clamouring for, adn they work really well. If you're buying a smartwatch and living on the bleeding edge is your thing, then today this is the wa...
With just a handful of watches that can claim they are built for Android Wear 2.0, the Huawei Watch 2 Classic doesn't have a ton of competition. And with Moto and Asus reportedly abandoning the Wear platform, that doesn't seem likely to change anytime soo...
The Huawei Watch 2 is the sort of watch we should probably have seen a year after Android Wear appeared, not three years. But that's a knock on Google as much as Huawei.It's not as pretty as the original Huawei Watch or the LG Watch Style, and that matter...
Display too small, 4G connectivity isn't elegant, No waterproofing
The Huawei Watch is a slick, second-generation device that irons out the kinks of the past, emerging from the chrysalis of iteration as the fully-fledged smartwatch it always could have been, given patience...
Published: 2017-05-27, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
With just a handful of watches that can claim they are built for Android Wear 2.0, the Huawei Watch 2 Classic doesn't have a ton of competition. And with Moto and Asus reportedly abandoning the Wear platform, that doesn't seem likely to change anytime soo...