Published: 2015-10-15, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: The somewhat larger size of the Huawei Watch helps to protect your new smartwatch from getting scratched or anything, and the glass covering the watch face does the same. Made out of sapphire crystal, the Huaweai Watch provides another first for Android W...
High-end, classic design, Straps are easy to replace, One of the best displays on a smartwatch to date, Long-lasting battery, Plenty of custom watch faces included out of the box
No ambient light sensor, Can be difficult to charge at times, One of the pricier Android Wear devices on the market
The Huawei Watch may be the first Android Wear device to get the "watch" aspect of the smartwatch right, but that does result in a premium price point. The device doesn't really go above and beyond the competition by a big margin either, even though the A...
Abstract: First teased at MWC earlier this year, the Huawei Watch has finally landed in the US. During those months of waiting, Huawei was reportedly tweaking the device to no end, making sure it would be the perfect Android Wear smartwatch, capable of lasting buye...
The Huawei Watch currently offers the best option on the Android Wear platform. The Huawei Watch looks elegant and offers great design as well as multiple attractive style options depending on the buyer's cash flow. Even iPhone owners can take a look. If...
Abstract: Android Wear is a bewildering beast. Because Google doesn't allow OEMs to customize the OS, the only way for companies to stand out is on design and reputation. A year ago Motorola cornered the market as far as looks were concerned. But over the past few...
Every model features a beautiful, yet distinct design and a sharp, full-circle 400 x 400 display, A good battery life that lasts at least through the whole day, Snapdragon processor runs Android Wear smoothly, with very few hiccups
Huawei's fitness apps can be wonky and inaccurate, Android Wear loses much of its value when used on iOS devices, and still has some limitations even on Android devices, Its charger lays the watch flat, so it's harder to use as a clock while it charges at
Comfortable to wear. Looks great. Features a high-res, fully round sapphire crystal display. Runs the latest version of Android Wear. Includes Wi-Fi for some phone-less functions
The watch is thick, battery life is short for a watch, and the Android Wear software still has a few drawbacks. The lack of an ambient light sensor means the watch can't automatically adjust brightness
The Huawei Watch is one of the best-looking smartwatches out there, but the Android Wear operating system still feels like a work in progress...
Always-on, round screen, Good battery life, Gordon Gekko would love it
A little too big, No ambient light sensor, Gordon Gekko would love it
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Premium classical timepiece design, Sharp display, Decent choices with case options and bands, Responsive performance
It's pricier than other comparable options, Nothing really new with the Android Wear experience
Huawei nails it right on the dot with its first Android Wear offering in the Huawei Watch. From its premium design, to the sharp display, and its responsive performance, there's really very little to not like about it. Well, there is just one thing actual...