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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
We're waiting to get our hands on the Huawei Watch GT before delivering a final verdict, but right now, we're torn. The Huawei Watch GT offers amazing battery life, a classic design and impressive exercise tracking tech, but without support for third-part...
With no apps, mobile payments and a very male-centric design, the Huawei Watch GT feels like it could be a misstep. The battery life does sound impressive, but it'll really come down to how well the fitness features perform as to whether there's a market...
Publié: 2018-10-16, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Long battery life,Great screen,Information is well organised,Great all-round performance
Lacking in features,Screen doesn't have always-on mode,Low refresh rate makes animations stutter,Needs more apps and third-party support
Overall the Huawei Watch GT is a mixed bag. It looks glitzy in pictures, but doesn't deliver the quality of build in reality. It's got a purportedly long-lasting battery life - but nothing more stand-out than a Garmin device, which would also offer a wide...
Extrait: We went to review the Huawei Watch GT but was delayed for a bit as the Galaxy S10 & G8 came into play and pushed this back a bit. But during that time our current president declared war on the company and made selling their products a lot harder. That did...
Publié: 2019-06-06, Auteur: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Exceptional battery life,
Not the easiest to use, limited smart functions, expensive
On the whole, we weren't very impressed with Huawei's shift from Wear OS to Lite OS, finding the GT Classic to be disappointingly sparse in terms of features, though it is quite sleek and stylish...
No third-party apps, Big for small wrists, Lacks NFC and Wi-Fi
Huawei's Watch GT is a decent fitness tracker disguised as a smartwatch. While its size isn't suitable for all wrists, its GPS, durability, and long battery life make it a good companion for outdoor workouts...
Publié: 2019-03-19, Auteur: Nick , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: If you strip the smartwatch back to its most basic functions in pursuit of an exceptional battery life what might that look like? For some, it will look like a clunky fitness tracker that doesn't cut the mustard, but for others it will look like a perfect...
Good looks with a solid construction + 5ATM water resistance, Near-two-week battery life, Simple, effective OS makes tracking and reviewing info quick and easy, Straight-forward companion app offers plenty of sleep insight and exercise statistics,
Consistently stuttery animations navigating through OS, No music storage or playback control, Very limited third-party app support
The Huawei Watch GT knows what it is and knows what it isn't and does well not to step outside of itself. Focusing on fitness first, Huawei's decision to use its own proprietary OS allows the Watch GT to do right by fitness fans with streamlined, yet comp...
Publié: 2019-03-01, Auteur: Matt , review by: phandroid.com
Huawei set out to make a fitness tracker that looked like a smartwatch with the Watch GT. What it did instead was create a beautiful smartwatch with a gimped operating system. You can forgive people for picking up the watch and wondering why the software...
Publié: 2019-02-27, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Industrial design on-point, No WearOS, Relatively affordable, Smartwatch battery life basically unmatched
No tap-to-pay services, No WearOS, No 3rd-party app access
There's little to dislike about this smartwatch. It's metal, has a top-notch display, does the basics. It's by no means the most powerful or feature-full smartwatch, but it's also one of the least expensive right out the gate. At approximately $200, the H...