If you think the slightly longer lugs and band placement on the Huawei Watch will work with your wrist, then it's probably a better watch. That is, of course, assuming you like the design. It looks nice in my opinion, but I'm personally more into the Moto...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Ray , review by: hothardware.com
Great build quality, Syncs easily with Android, Best-in-class circular display, Lovely assortment of faces
Android Wear doesn't play well with iOS, Battery life could be better, Occasionally sluggish, Pricey compared to the competition
As we said from the outset, this seems to be the Android Wear watch to beat. It's brawny, yet beautiful. It's polished both inside and out. It looks like a watch because it is a watch, and everything else comes second. It has, without a doubt, the most im...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Beautiful design, Best-in-class display, Respectable battery life
Expensive, Average performance, Only one size
From where we stand the first-generation Huawei Watch is easily the best looking smartwatch on the market right now and a strong offering from the Chinese manufacturer out the gate.From where Huawei stands it's pushing the Watch as a bridge device between...
It's round (which I prefer), good-looking, and well made, Works perfectly with an iPhone or an Android phone, Notifications look great and are easy to block or dismiss, Excellent battery life, no “flat tire”
I wish that there were a way to answer calls and texts when using an iPhone with Android watches in general, but it's not a deal breaker
Abstract: Smartwatches really only came onto the scene in a major way in the past two years — Google, Apple, and Samsung are all hoping it'll be the next big computing platform. Since then, we've seen lots of manufacturers try different strategies for strapping a c...
Wellbuilt and goodlooking smartwatch, Great display, Sapphire glass, Voice dictation accurate
Android Wear still limited, No ambient light sensor, Pricey
The Huawei Watch is a combination of great hardware and limited software.The Huawei Watch looks great. As far as fashionable timepieces go, it's top notch and wouldn't look out of place paired with an expensive three-piece suit.The display is also superb...
Published: 2015-11-01, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent premium design, Round screen
Android Wear still needs refinement, Average battery life, No ambient light sensor
The Huawei Watch ranks up there as one of the beautiful smartwatches we've tested. Despite its flaws, its features make it stand out and be at par with most premium Android Wear devices on the market...
Abstract: The Huawei Watch is a surprising entry into the Android Wear game. Huawei went all out in creating one of the most beautiful smartwatches we've seen so far, and it has the specs to match. However, starting with a mid-range price point and going all the wa...
Your decision to purchase a Huawei Watch will be largely based on price, more than likely. While the device might look and act surprisingly similar to several other smartwatches on the market today, Huawei's price range for materials varies greatly.You'll...
Published: 2015-10-16, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Performs well using an Android Phone, design is beautiful, battery life is more than acceptable for a wearable, brilliant display. Android experience brilliant
iPhone experience feels incomplete, lack of auto-brightness, battery indication is hard to see, pin charging method is flaky and frustrating. iPhone experience falls flat
If you're an Android user, the Huawei watch is a solid choice and you can't go wrong with choosing it. You may have some frustration with Huawei's chosen method of charging though. If you're an iPhone user, as much as I like this watch and Android Wear, y...