Abstract: You've likely noticed that Fitbit has launched its proper smartwatch, the Ionic, and that Samsung has also got new Gear wearables. Well both are in our chart. We've rounded up some of the smartest watches to potentially grace your arm in 2017, but includ...
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
Abstract: Arriving boxed, within a box, the Huawei Watch is a member of the new breed of offerings that combine basic chronology features with fitness tracking and a link to a paired smart phone whether of the iOS or Android variety. Supplied with the Huawei Watch...
I loved the sheer quality and class of this watch. It's the closest I've seen to a watch actually being a watch first and a smartwatch second. The screen and the experience was properly fantastic and it's a premium looking device. You can buy the watch fo...
Premium build and materials, Great screen, Android Wear is maturing
Expensive, Only one size option, So-so battery life
The Huawei Watch is one of the best smartwatches available right now, but it should be, because it's also one of the most expensive. It's a premium device, with high-quality materials, powerful specs, and one of the best screens we've seen on a sma...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
The one thing that might give you cause for concern is the price. The Huawei Watch is more expensive than any other Android Wear smartwatch. It's pricier than the Moto 360 2 and LG Watch Urbane, and its base model is only £10 cheaper than the equivalent A...
Android Wear isn't perfect then, but if you want a smartwatch and use an Android handset then it's still the logical choice. The Huawei Watch certainly has the looks and the battery life to give it an edge over its Wear-based rivals. However, with prices...
The operating system has a way to go, but at least the Huawei Watch has made a strong debut. What it lacks in single outstanding aspects it makes up for with solid, reliable all-round features, wrapped up in an uncomplicated but mature design. Stylish sma...
Stainless steel body is perfect, round display doesn't have black bar like Moto 360, screen is sapphire crystal
Same specs as competition, looks large and feels heavy/thick, lack of ambient light sensor is annoying, heart-rate sensor isn't accurate, Android Wear is standard, limited options
Huawei Watch is one of the most beautiful Android Wear watches you can buy. It's definitely got the look down, appearing attractive and enticing, just like the premium Apple Watch. That can't be said of any other Android Wear device. But it's also n...
Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Great, vibrant display, Fashion conscious design, Lots of customisation on offer, Nice Jawbone compatibility,
No GPS for running, Price-tag is too high, Heart rate monitoring is useless, No ambient light sensor,
When we first laid our eyes on the Huawei Watch back in February, the next-gen Moto 360 models and the LG Watch Urbane sequel were merely a twinkle in Google's eye, and it was easy to be blown-away by the Chinese contender. However, 8 months is a long tim...