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December 2016
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265 Tests
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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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-05, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-20, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: 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...
The Huawei Watch is expensive, but at least it feels worth the added expense over other Android Wear watches. No matter what style you go for, the Huawei Watch range feels like a set of proper, premium timepieces. Compared to the LG G Watch R, it's a litt
A year's worth of improvements hasn't seen Android Wear come very far. Granted, there's better app support (Spotify is a notable addition, as are the improvements to navigation apps such as Google Maps and Citymapper), but you'll still end up having to ta
I really like the Huawei Watch. It's comfortable, good-looking and responsive, with a relatively complete feature set, as far as Android Wear goes. It's set to be expensive, but a premium build quality justifies that. For now, I'd say it's as good as Andr...
Stylish unisex look, Latest version of Android Wear, Several strap and color options, Sharp, high-res screen
Battery barely lasts one day, Same price as the Apple Watch, Android Wear still has kinks
The Huawei Watch's sleek design and attractive style options make it impressive to behold. Its performance is on par with every other Android Wear smartwatch we've tested, and the battery lasts through a day, but no more. The only sticking point that ma...
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-04-24, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: Here at Macworld we are committed iPhone users, and we are very excited about the launch of the Apple Watch. But as is so often the case with Apple products, Apple is not the first to make a smartwatch. Far from it. Indeed, Android Wear devices no prolife...