Testseek.com have collected 149 expert reviews of the Huawei Watch GT2e and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Watch GT2e.
April 2020
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The editors liked
Sleek design
Great build quality
Amazing battery life
Good performance
Clicky buttons
Quite comfortable to wear
Nice display with vivid colors
Stunning AMOLED display
Solid battery life
Sleep tracking and attractive watch faces
Excellent 10-14 days battery life and quick charging
Comfortable to wear unibody design
Automatic sleep and activity tracking
Tracks a 100 activities
16 running modes alone
Underwater heart rate tracking
SpO2 oximeter to ease your coronavirus anxie
The editors didn't like
Stutters on occasion
The notification system needs work
It could use more customization options
Magnetic charger with pogo pins
Only available in 46mm size
Lacks third-party app support
No speaker and microphone
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No integration with Strava and other popular workout apps
No speaker for Bluetooth calling
Unlike the Watch GT 2
VO2 Max rates are a bit on the high side
The iOS app is more barebones than the Android one
Abstract: The Huawei GT 2e is a new product in the GT 2 lineup. Compared to GT 2, it's sportier but at the same time, reserves a polished design for daily use. The biggest difference is that the GT 2e doesn't feature a speaker for music playback. But except for thi...
Only available in 46mm size, Lacks third-party app support, No speaker and microphone, ShareTweetShare
The few misses with the Huawei Watch GT 2e can be ignored given its pricing. The inability to respond to messages, take calls via the watch and download third-party apps may disappoint some buyers. Some rivals to the Watch GT 2e include the Amazfit GTS an...
Abstract: Working For Notebookcheck Are you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team! Especially English native speakers welcome! Currently wanted: German-English-Translator - Details here The Watch GT 2 was released by Huawei last fall in a 46 mm des...
Published: 2020-05-22, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
You can rely on the Watch GT 2e to be more of a solid workout and activity companion, rather than an all-around smartwatch, which is really what it aims to be. It delivers on the promises and does the job with consistency and an extremely long battery lif...
Excellent 10-14 days battery life and quick charging, Comfortable to wear unibody design, Automatic sleep and activity tracking, Tracks a 100 activities, 16 running modes alone, Underwater heart rate tracking, SpO2 oximeter to ease your coronavirus anxie
No integration with Strava and other popular workout apps, No speaker for Bluetooth calling, unlike the Watch GT 2, VO2 Max rates are a bit on the high side, The iOS app is more barebones than the Android one
Abstract: I've liked Huawei's watch efforts since the original Huawei Watch. It's only since the epic two-week battery life of the Watch GT series though that Huawei watches have become a staple on my wrist. I've long appreciated the classic watch design of the GT...
Published: 2020-07-27, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
A real-world smartwatch best describes the Huawei Watch GT e and if you're in the market for an easy to use smartwatch with a whole wealth of fitness and health features, including smartphone integration, this product is definitely it and looks like a hig...
Limited software, No support for third-party apps,
The Huawei Watch GT 2e is an impressive smartwatch with an even more impressive price tag, especially considering its stylish and modern design, comprehensive activity tracking and general day-to-day smartwatch features. However, its limited software and...
Extensive activity tracking, Lots of sensors, Good display
Overpromises on battery life, Poor third-party app support, Jittery user experience
The Huawei Watch GT 2e delivers on the majority of the promises it makes and serves as a more fitness-focused entry in the company's GT 2 smartwatch family, especially in terms of design. Its lower price comes as a result of a weaker user experience but i...