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July 2017
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The editors liked
Wearability and solid design
Android Wear functionality means phone-free control
4G option
Two day battery life (on Wi-Fi only)
One of the longer-lasting Wear watches
Packed full of features
Packed full of sensors
Battery life is impressive
Android Wear 2.0 out of the box
Plenty of fitness/tracking data
Built-in GPS and NFC
Optional 4G model
Feature-packed smartwatch
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
Comfortable and lightweight design
Android Wear 2.0 is a big improvement
Plenty of sports sensors
NFC and Android Pay convenience
Decent battery life
Packed with sensors
Android Wear 2
4G connectivity
Lightweight and comfortable
Android Wear 2.0 is polished
Watch Mode offers 25-day battery life
Comfortable and lightweight
Offers array of sensors
Removable bands
Has a 4G Nano SIM card slot
So you can make calls
Send messages and access internetbased functions of the watch without having to take your phone with you
The straps can be changed to different colours and styles
Allowing your to personalise it
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The editors didn't like
Strap is cheap in look and feel
No rotational dial control
Battery life on 4G
Huawei Health app can be irksome
Boring design lets down high-quality build
Sketchy on-watch GPS
Not swim-ready
Expensive
Loses the charm of the original
Fiddly to use
Build quality feels a bit cheap
Questionable heart rate data
Screen a little too small
Performance can be sluggish
Design less premium than predecessor
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
Small display
Thick bezels
Uninspiring design
Plastic strap looks nasty
No crown or bezel control
Inaccurate fitness sensors
Small screen
Large bezel
Screen is too small
No rotating crown
Occasional long load times
It's not waterproof and can't be used for swimming
When used with an iPhone the functionality is limited
Comfortable to wear, Smooth user experience, Compatible with standard 20 mm bands
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
A solid device, with a solid price tag.The Huawei Watch 2 is said to have a starting price of about $350, same as that of the Samsung Gear S3. But, quite honestly, its build feels a bit cheaper than the Gear S3.Still, the Huawei Watch 2 is a very solid we...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: I had a chance to get some hands-on time with both while here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Of course, it was fairly limited, since both watches were tethered down to fancy tables to keep me from going for a run. Still, it was enough to poke at s...
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
Lack of an extra navigation method (rotating side button), Design needlessly sporty, Watch strap feels cheap
While the Huawei Watch 2 is a wonderful showcase of all the new features and capabilities of Android Wear 2.0 and its particular focus on fitness, the new direction this has resulted in will be disappointing for those who are fans of the elegant simplicit...
Abstract: When it comes to smartwatches, every second counts.Huawei and Motorola seem to think so, anyway. In what can't be a coincidence, the two companies are releasing their remarkably similar-looking Android Wear devices at the same time -- and thus battling it...
Abstract: You know what they say, gang: When it rains, it pours.Just yesterday, I strapped on the new Moto 360 smartwatch, which showed up in the midst of my Moto X Pure Edition review process. And now, what do we have here? Why, it's the other highly anticipated W...
Abstract: Full review and ratings: The Huawei Watch 2 is a jarring change from the original, and Josh is here to explain why going Wear 2.0 is both good and bad for Huawei's smart wearable.Download the AndroidAuthority App: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: —————...
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...