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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Une semaine d'autonomie
L'application Huawei Health très complète
Un cardiofréquencemètre précis
Un bon suivi du sommeil
Montre élégante
Ecran réussi
Interface intuitive
Excellente autonomie
Recharge rapide
Bonne application compagnon
Beaucoup d'exercices pré-enregistrés
Etanche (5ATM)
Prix
Montre bien finie
Écran impeccable
Performances au rendez-vous
Autonomie monstrueuse
GPS très précis
Finitions très réussies
Nombreuses données mesurées
Écran Amoled de bonne qualité
Design compact et élégant
Très bonne autonomie
Nombreuses activités suivies
Son autonomie
Un écran Amoled agréable
Légère
Suivi d'activités complet
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un OS encore brouillon et trop limité
Un boîtier imposant
GPS imprécis
Déconseillée aux sportifs confirmés
Bracelet en silicone un peu cheap
Peu de personnalisation sur LiteOS
Réservée aux sportifs en priorité
Peu d'interactions entre la montre et le smartphone
Réception GPS aléatoire
Peu de cadrans proposés
Connectivité Bluetooth parfois instable
Options de personnalisation assez faibles
Peu d'interactions avec le smartphone
GPS instable
LiteOS manque d'interaction et d'applications par rapport à Google Wear OS
Publié: 2017-11-20, Auteur: La , review by: clubic.com
Extrait: Après avoir eu bien des difficultés à exister, les montres connectées reviennent sur le devant de la scène. Celle-ci est toujours majoritairement occupé par Apple qui domine outrageusement les débats. Mais pour la première fois, depuis quelques mois, les modèles davantage pensés pour Android n'ont plus à avoir honte...
The choice between these two watches will probably come down to a few factors. If you want to share your activities to Strava, or want to wear your watch to bed every night, the Amazfit GTS will probably be the better option.Otherwise a lot will come down...
No third-party app access, Not built for contactless payments, Limited phone app
It's hard not to compare the Huawei Watch GT to the company's previous smartwatch efforts, but Huawei is trying to do something different with the GT, and it seems to have achieved its goal.The Watch GT doesn't offer the most fully-featured software we've...
Excellent battery life, Stylish, wearable design, Strong fitness tracking features, Works with Android and iOS
Not available in the U.S, Software needs refinement, No music streaming or Bluetooth headphone connection
Yes, but keep your expectations in check. This is not an Apple Watch replacement, nor is it a simple fitness tracking wearable. It's somewhere in-between, catering more to someone who wants style over substance. Provided music does not play a part in your...
Publié: 2019-01-02, Auteur: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Superb battery life, Smart looks, Great run tracking
It's begging for music support, No extra apps, Baked-in watch faces only, Huawei app needs either more depth or fun
There are holes in the Huawei Watch GT. But it is also just about the best watch out there for those who want something that looks smart in the day, but has the exercise tracking skills to satisfy real run training. That this is also matched with just ab...
Informative sleep statistics that offer suggestions to help you get more sleep, Built-in heart rate monitor, Find my phone feature lets you easily track down your smartphone, Waterproof and can be used when swimming,
Won't automatically detect when you've started an exercise session, Chunky design won't be to everyone's tastes
Simple and accurate, the exercise tracking features on the Huawei Watch GT are worth writing home about. There's no denying it's expensive, especially since it doesn't have the smart features we've come to expect. But it's still a great buy for fitness fa...
Masculine design, No contactless payments, No third party app support, Minimal customisation
The Huawei Watch GT veers away from the game that Apple, Samsung and Google are playing, instead choosing to prioritise battery life and an operating system that focuses on the essentials - all for a decent price. For the most part, it's a move that pays...
Publié: 2018-10-17, Auteur: James , review by: techradar.com
Great battery life estimates, Strong fitness tech
Limited software, No mobile payments
The Huawei Watch GT doesn't look to be the most accomplished smartwatch, but that's not what the company intends with this device. If fitness and battery life are the most important things for you, the Watch GT may be worth it if the price is right...
Extrait: There's an ongoing problem with wrist-worn gadget things: it's battery life. Most high-powered smartwatches last just a day or two, maybe three, on a charge. The Huawei Watch GT, announced alongside its new Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro phones, lasts up to two...