The Huawei Watch GT 2 (and GT 2e and GT 2 Pro) Like most apps, it will have been ported to Huawei App Gallery from Wear OS/watch OS, and for this reason it will be a while until the Huawei In a market with so much choice, are Huawei’s smartwatches worth a look? In this guide, we’ll cover the PROS and CONS of Huawei smartwatch ownership… Huawei is one of the biggest tech brands on the planet. It makes phones, network infrastructure, and wearable devices like smartwatches. In this post, we’re focusing on the latter – smartwatches. But given the sheer volume of competition in the wearables space, with strong options from Apple, Samsung, and Garmin, are Huawei’s range of smartwatches worth a look in 2021? As someone that currently uses a Huawei smartwatch (I’m wearing the Huawei Watch GT2 Pro right now) and has plenty of experience with Apple Watch and Wear OS devices, as well as Garmin smartwatches, I thought it was high time to do an overview of what makes Huawei’s wearable platform tick – warts and all. On the whole, I am a big fan of Huawei’s smartwatches. But there are some things you need to be aware of… Huawei Smartwatch PROS As always, let’s kick things off with the positives of owning a Huawei smartwatch – of which there are many! Huawei is very good at a lot of things and, despite its current issues with Google, the company is still well up there in the top 1% when it comes to software and industrial design. Design Huawei makes great-looking phones. The company knows what it is doing in this regard, so it comes as no surprise that its wearables also look very good too. I’m currently running the Huawei Watch GT2 Pro at the moment and it is a stunning wearable. It looks like a proper watch, meaning it looks expensive, and it is super comfortable to wear. Huawei makes a bunch of smartwatches too, from the ultra-premium Porsche Design Huawei Watch GT 2 (£629) to the Huawei Watch HT2e (£ which is the most accessible with respect to price. My watch, the Huawei Watch GT2 Pro, sits just below the Porsche designed one at £ If you want the non-Pro version of this watch, you can pick it up for £ From a pure design perspective, Huawei’s smartwatches are all great-looking devices, honed from premium materials. They’re all also designed to look like actual watches, unlike the Apple Watch. This means you get a circular display, proper straps, and side-mounted buttons that finish off the “traditional watch” aesthetic perfectly. If you want the best, with respect to design, go with the Porsche Design Huawei Watch GT 2 or the Huawei Watch GT2 Pro. Prefer value for money? Get the Huawei Watch GT 2. Internally, they all run on the same software, so the features and what you can do with them – from the most expensive to the cheapest model – are more or less identical. More on this in a bit though. Like Samsung’s smartwatch devices, Huawei has designed its wearables to look like actual timepieces so as to appeal to those that currently wear a watch but also want the added bonus of smartwatch functionality. From a design perspective, I think Huawei makes some of the best looking wearables on the market right now. It is certainly up there with the best of them, including Samsung, Fossil, Apple, and Garmin. You’re also covered for most of the usual fitness tracking stuff too, though Huawei’s platform isn’t quite as sophisticated as Garmin’s in this regard. It is, however, more than equal to Wear OS. Battery Life One area where Huawei smartwatches really shine is battery life. My Huawei Watch GT 2 will last me for around a week off a single charge. And that is with all the tracking features switched on. I’ve had the Huawei Watch GT 2 for a while now, maybe six or seven months, but I swapped it out for the OPPO Watch, a Wear OS-powered smartwatch, but after a month of using it I decided to switch back to the Huawei Watch GT 2. And the reason? Battery life. With the OPPO Watch, I was getting about a day’s worth of usage from it. This is the same as the Apple Watch and most other Wear OS smartwatches. Having used the Huawei Watch GT 2 before the OPPO Watch, I just couldn’t go back to less than 24-hour battery life, even though Wear OS devices tend to sync-up better with Android phones. At first, I thought this trade-off was something I could live with (more features and better integration versus battery life), but in the end, it turned out to be the opposite – I’d rather have good battery life. If battery life is important to you as a smartwatch user, you simply cannot use Apple Watch or Wear OS wearables. They suck in this regard. If you want good battery life, meaning up to a week on a single charge, your only options are Huawei smartwatches or dedicated fitness trackers from Garmin and FitBit. In this context, Huawei elevates itself way beyond nearly of all its “true smartwatch” peers – nothing else in the watchOS/Wear OS/Tizen space comes even remotely close to week-long battery life. Fitness Tracking With respect to fitness tracking and fitness in general, Huawei’s wearable platform is very good. You have built-in exercise programs for running, walking, swimming, and golf to name but a few, as well as heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, stress levels, breathing exercises, and spO2 support, so you can keep tabs on your blood-oxygen levels. In this context, you’re basically covered for all eventualities. I use my Huawei Watch GT 2 to track and log my runs. With it, I can keep tabs on my pace per KM, my calorie burn, and my heart-rate. Basically, all the things you need when running. The display is large and bright enough to see everything at a glance and I find Huawei’s on-the-go metrics to be far superior to Wear OS’s. It even does VO2 Max! And, if that wasn’t enough, as soon as you start your workout, the watch will automatically start tracking your progress. To access any of the above fitness and/or health settings, simply click the top button on the side of the watch and it will present you with a list of all the options. You can even program the second button to do whatever you like. On my Huawei Watch GT 2, I have it set to record my runs, so as soon as I get going I just click it and the Huawei Watch GT 2 starts tracking my run, while displaying all the information I need on the display. You cannot link the Huawei Watch GT 2, or any Huawei smartwatch with Strava, sadly, but Huawei Health is more than adequate for tracking your runs and monitoring your progress. Given how popular Huawei products are, I am surprised that Strava hasn’t added in support for them. Finger’s crossed this happens sooner rather than later, as it would make the wearable almost perfect. Android & iPhone Support All Huawei wearables, including the Huawei Watch GT 2, will work with both iPhone and Android phones. All you have to do is download either Huawei Wear or Huawei Health and then follow the steps to pair the watch with your phone. With the watch paired, you can select what comes through to your watch from your phone – things like text messages, WhatsApp, and more. Because Huawei’s watches do not run on Wear OS or Watch OS, the integration isn’t quite as deep as it is with Apple Watch and Wear OS-powered wearables. The downside to this is that it isn’t quite as feature-packed as Apple or wearables running Google’s operating system. But the upside is that you get way better battery life, as there are less intensive tasks performed by the watch’s CPU. In this respect, Huawei’s Lite OS – aptly named – is less functional than Watch OS or Wear OS. You do not get third-party applications, as you do with Apple and Google’s platform, and it doesn’t integrate quite as deeply with your phone either. Again, the upshot of this is week-long battery life, something no wearable from Apple or Google’s Wear OS partners can match. If all you want is a great-looking smartwatch with killer fitness tracking features then the Huawei Watch GT 2, or any of Huawei’s other wearables, are great options. They Can Do Basic Notifications Apple Watch and Wear OS devices are great for screening calls and notifications. You can basically pull through everything from your phone to your wrist, a feature many users like. However, if you’re not bothered by this, or you don’t want dual-notifications, one on your phone and another on your wrist, then Huawei’s wearables will be a good match for you. I use a Pixel 5 at the moment and, inside Huawei Health, I can set up notifications for most of my core applications on my phone, so when I get a WhatsApp or a Skype or a Teams message, it pops up on my wrist. You can also take calls on the Huawei Watch GT 2 too, and the speaker is surprisingly loud and clear. Notifications are basic at best; you cannot respond to messages or emails on a Huawei smartwatch, so it is more of a secondary notification. This, again, is where Lite OS loses ground to Wear OS and Apple’s WatchOS platform. If you want these kinds of features, you have to sacrifice battery life and go with a watch that uses either Apple’s or Google’s operating systems. This goes for Samsung’s Tizen platform too. Huawei Health is Good If you use a Huawei smartwatch, you’ll need to install Huawei Health on your phone. This software is where all your fitness and health data is tracked. It is also where you control the watch’s settings from. Inside Huawei Health, you can change your watch’s settings, download and set new faces, and customize what notifications come through from your phone to the watch. As the name suggests, the app is focused primarily on your health metrics. Once you have everything set up, Huawei Health pulls in a myriad of data from the watch, covering steps, activity, stress levels, quality of sleep, your blood-oxygen levels. Is it better than Google Fit? I think so, yeah – it is simpler to use and it has more features. I tend to use my Huawei Watch GT 2 as a fitness tracker. That’s the #1 reason I use it – that, and I really like the way it looks and its battery lasts for 7-8 days at a time. For me, the Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro looks better than most Garmin/Fossil smartwatches and, while it might not be quite as adept at tracking and logging data as those, it is certainly more than adequate for basic and novice users that are looking to get some feedback on their activity. For instance, when I’m running – and I’ve paired some headphones to the Huawei Watch GT 2 – it will update me on my speed, distance, and heart-rate. Every time you complete a kilometer, the Huawei Watch GT 2 will tell me how fast I was and my current heart-rate. It’s super handy. And if you don’t want vocal notifications, a quick glance at your wrist mid-run tells you everything you need to know about pace and times. Huawei Smartwatch CONS OK, that’s all the good stuff out of the way. What about the CONS of owning a Huawei smartwatch? Well, there are a few, as we’ll get to below. But on the whole, I think the PROS significantly outweigh the CONS. No Third-Party Apps – Huawei’s Lite OS (the operating system used on its wearables) does not support third-party applications which means you’re basically stuck with the out of the box functionality of the smartwatch. Comparatively, Wear OS and Watch OS (Apple Watch) have full support for third-party apps and integrations. Limited Integration With Phones Compared To Wear OS – with Wear OS or Apple Watch (if you use an iPhone), you get deep integration with your phone. You can respond to notifications, use Apple/Google Pay, and access Siri and Google Assistant. Huawei smartwatches cannot do any of this. Limited Third-Party App Integrations – Huawei watches are also fairly limited with respect to third-party integrations. Strava is missing for one, and that’s a real kicker for me. I just hope this is something Huawei can improve in the coming months and years. Huawei Smartwatch Models: All Current Options PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 – £629 (VIEW PICTURES) HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 Pro – £249 (VIEW PICTURES) HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 – £119 (VIEW PICTURES) HUAWEI WATCH GT 2e – £109 (VIEW PICTURES) Wrapping Up: Should You Buy An Huawei Smartwatch? Given all of the above, Huawei’s smartwatches do have a lot going for them. I am a huge fan of the way they look, their latent fitness and activity tracking abilities, and the fact that I do not need to worry about battery life for over a week at a time. For me, that’s all I need from a smartwatch. Sure, Wear OS is smarter and has more features, but you’ll pay for this with rubbish battery life. If all you want is an easy to use smartwatch with great fitness tracking and monitoring abilities that looks utterly badass, I think Huawei’s range of smartwatches are some of the best, cross-platform options you can buy right now. Are they better than Garmin smartwatches? Not really. But that’s beside the point; for 80% of users, a smartwatch like the Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro will be the perfect wearable device. It will track all your core health metrics, show you progress and charts inside Huawei Health, and it gives you minute-by-minute updates during your workouts. Add in killer industrial design and week-long battery life and you’re in a very good place. Yes, the Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro lacks some functionality but it is exceptional at what it does – and what it does is all most people actually need. This is why I ditched by Wear OS-powered OPPO Watch and came back to the Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro. Richard Goodwin Richard Goodwin has been working as a tech journalist for over 10 years. He is the editor and owner of KnowYourMobile.
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The Huawei Watch GTHuawei has produced a handful of Wear OS/Android Wear smartwatches over the years including the original Huawei Watch which was announced in September 2015. Since May 2018, though, the company has shown very little interest in the platform but the latest certifications now suggest Huawei could be about to embrace it the listings themselves don’t reveal too much about Huawei’s next wearable, multiple variants of what is understood to be the same smartwatch have been referenced under the model numbers CSN-AL00, CSN-AL01, and CSN-BX9. The company itself hasn’t confirmed anything officially yet but the wearable could potentially be the Huawei Watch 3. After all, the ‘BX9’ suffix was previously attached to the Wear OS-powered Huawei Watch all previous-gen models have adopted Google’s operating system, it seems only natural that Huawei’s Watch 3 also embrace the wearable-focused platform. If this happens, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 3100 could make the cut or perhaps even the Snapdragon Wear 429 which is reportedly being developed at the moment. Alternatively, Huawei’s next smartwatch could land powered by the company’s custom Light OS which wouldn't require such a powerful latter is used by the Watch GT and has proven relatively popular among consumers thanks to its fitness-focused features and low power consumption which, in turn, results in brilliant battery life. Either way, it shouldn't be too long until we find out what Huawei has planned for its next smartwatch – an announcement could take place at IFA in early a side note, a separate smartwatch under the codename ALX-AL10 was also registered. This model, however, is set to be designed specifically for use by young kids. The Huawei Watch GT Sport and Watch GT Classic will go on sale for €199 and €249 respectively. Huawei also announced the Band 3 Pro. Priced at just €99 it offers a curved 0.95-inch AMOLED Endurance athlete. With the Huawei Watch GT 3, the Chinese manufacturer presents an interesting smartwatch with a stylish design. It was convincing in our tests, especially with its battery run times. However, the Watch GT 3 also revealed a few weaknesses and Schwarten, 👁 Daniel Schmidt, ✓ Vaidyanathan Subramaniam (translated by DeepL / Ninh Duy), 01/13/2022 🇩🇪 🇳🇱 ... inch 1:1, 466 x 466 pixel 461 PPI, Capazitive, AMOLED, glossy: yes, 60 HzConnectionsBrightness Sensor, Sensors: Beschleunigungssensor, Gyroskopsensor, Geomagnetischer Sensor, Optischer Herzfrequenzsensor, Luftdrucksensor, TemperatursensorNetworkingBluetooth GPSSizeheight x width x depth (in mm): 11 x x ( = x x in)Battery455 mAh Lithium-IonChargingwireless chargingOperating SystemHuawei HarmonyOSAdditional featuresSpeakers: 1, Ladestation, Benutzerhandbuch, 24 Months Warranty, fanless, g ( = oz / pounds), Power Supply: 34 g ( = oz / pounds)Note: The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar specifications. The new Huawei Watch GT 3 comes in an elegant casing made of stainless-steel. The back, where the sensor is centrally located, is made of plastic. We tested the 46 mm version of Huawei Watch GT 3. It is also equipped with a considerably larger battery compared to the more compact 42 mm variant. The case is 11 mm thick (42 mm variant is slightly thinner) and weighs a good 42 g (42 mm: 35 g) without the interchangeable and 22 mm wide strap. For our test, we had the Classic Edition with a silver-colored case and the elegant brown leather strap on hand. It looks especially good with classy outfits. We also find the more expensive Elite Edition with a stainless-steel strap quite classy, while the Active Edition with a black fluoro-elastomer strap looks much sportier. The smaller 42 mm variant, which is aimed primarily at female customers, is available with either a black fluoro-elastomer strap, white leather strap, or gold-colored Milanaise strap, and a matching case. A microphone and a speaker are integrated for the telephony function discussed below. Besides the smartwatch itself, the scope of delivery includes a manual and the charger. The charger has an approximately 80 cm long USB-A cable and is magnetically attached to the underside of the watch. A power adapter is not included. Alternatively, any Qi charger or reverse charging function on the smartphone can be used, which is quite Huawei Health app on the smartphone is mandatory for setting up the smartwatch. It is available for HarmonyOS 2, Android and iOS or later. The setup process is actually self-explanatory and is well explained in the app, but it requires a Huawei account and takes a while. However, everything is done after about ten minutes including the creation of an account. Various settings can be made on the smartwatch via the app. Among other things, you can specify which health data should be collected permanently and which ones only on demand. Additional watch faces can be loaded and installed via the app, additional settings can be adjusted, and the tracked data of the smartwatch can be clearly displayed. If you connect an Android or HarmonyOS smartphone, you can also install additional apps via the AppGallery (for Android as APK download). However, the selection is (still) very sparse. Big names and important services are completely missing (probably due to the US embargo). The installation of additional apps is not possible under iOS and will not be possible due to Apple's policy. The Huawei Watch GT 3 is equipped with a rotatable and pressable crown at the top and a button positioned below it on the right side of the case. The crown calls up the menu when pressed, while zooming in and out is done via rotary motion. Various functions can be assigned to the lower button in the settings such as to start a workout, for example. Feedback is provided by a light vibration, which is also easily noticeable in everyday use. The voice assistant, the activity rings, and other widgets appear via a swipe to the right or left. The Huawei Watch GT 3 is not available in an LTE version. However, it is does come equipped with a speaker and a microphone. The wearable can also be used for short conversations with the smartphone within reach. The audio quality is logically not the best, but it is sufficient for the purpose. Notifications on the smartphone are usually immediately displayed on the smartwatch as well. Different notification types ( WhatsApp, social media, etc.) can be activated and deactivated via the app. Longer messages are unfortunately not displayed completely on the wearable. It is also not sufficient for reading emails. A reply function is not available apart from predefined quick replies to SMS since a recent update (not under iOS). Emojis ( for Skype) are also not displayed correctly. In addition, there were occasional problems with synchronization with an iPhone. The Watch GT 3 supports the AI Voice Assistant, but requires a Huawei smartphone. Access to Google Assistant, Siri and the likes is not Huawei Watch GT 3 does not offer an ECG function, but it does track today's common values of heart rate and blood oxygen content (SpO2). If desired, it can also track 24/7 and not just when needed. An optical sensor with eight circularly arranged photo diodes and two light sources in combination with a curved glass lens is used for this purpose on the underside. The tracked data can be viewed in detail in the Huawei Health app on the smartphone and synchronized with Apple Health and Google Fit. In addition, the smartwatch provides information about the stress level, sleep quality, and menstrual cycle. The Huawei Watch GT 3 can also measure the skin temperature and has an integrated altitude barometer for the air pressure. It also provides weather Huawei Watch GT 3 displays daily activity targets in the familiar rings that we know from Apple Watch and co. These include steps, sports, and movements. In addition, it also provides various tips and incentives for a healthier life with Healthy Living — not a bad idea, especially in the home-office scenario these with a Polar H10 chest strap as a reference device, there were no differences in the resting heart rate in our test and only a deviation of one percent in activity. Thus, the Huawei Watch GT 3's heart rate sensor works very accurately. Blood oxygen saturation is measured reliably, either on command or continuously depending on the setting. The latter results in a progression curve over the day comparable to the pulse. A data export option is not the embedded screenshots above show, the sensor responds quite quickly and accurately compared to a Polar H10 chest strap even with larger fluctuations in heart you also wear the Huawei smartwatch at night, you can monitor your own sleep. No special app or mode needs to be started; the watch detects this automatically. The length of sleep is displayed in the morning. A detailed but unfortunately not very clear evaluation of sleep phases and quality is only available in the Huawei Health app on the smartphone. A few more details directly on the wearable would be nice and would save the detour via the smartphone Huawei Watch GT 3 features over 100 sports modes, around 20 of them directly on the smartwatch. In addition, there is an AI running trainer as well as other free courses and plans. Thus, numerous sports can be recorded — from running, spinning, and rowing machine to free training. The selection of the sport is done via the menu. For outdoor activities, a GPS connection is first established after which you can start the workout. The watch tracks different measured values depending on the sport. For jogging and walking, for example, these are the distance covered as well as the course (can be viewed via Huawei Health), the speed, the duration, and of course the heart rate. A colored bar with a marker arrow also shows at a glance which area the user is currently training. That is practical. A detailed evaluation is only available on the smartphone here as well. The smartwatch can also determine the VO2max value, which is interesting for runners, among others. After stopping the workout recording, a more detailed view can be seen in the app on the smartphone. If desired, the smartwatch can also measure recovery after exercise within two minutes and thus provide insights into the current training status. We tested the workout recording during a brisk winter walk in icy temperatures, among other things, where the tracking worked Huawei Watch GT 3 connects via GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS to record covered distances. Establishing the connection took about 20 seconds in the test. The accuracy is acceptable, as the comparison of the routes in the pictures below shows. There are some differences in the covered distance; there is a deviation of aroud 1% when compared to a Garmin Venu 2. A navigation app is not preinstalled, but a return navigation is. However, select navigation apps such as Petal Maps can be installed via the AppGallery. It is also possible to export the tracking data as GPX via Huawei structureThe AMOLED color display with touch and swipe controls on the 46 mm Watch GT 3 measures inches, a good inches larger than the 42 mm version. AMOLED offers an infinitely high contrast ratio and deep blacks. The resolution is 466 x 466 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of 461 ppi. No pixels are visible to the naked eye, so a sharp display is a given. Although the display is reflective, it is also bright enough for sunny days thanks to the 630 cd/m² brightnessDistribution of brightnessX-Rite i1Pro 3Maximum: 630 cd/m² (Nits) Minimum: cd/m²Contrast: ∞:1 (Black: 0 cd/m²)An unspecified ARM Cortex-M with 32 MB of main memory and 4 GB of mass storage is installed. While the software of the predecessor, the Huawei Watch GT 2, with LiteOS still had some weaknesses, the installed HarmonyOS runs smoothly and mostly without problems on the new Watch GT 3. The watch responds quickly to inputs and apps start quickly. Only the activation of the display when turning the wrist did not always work reliably in the test. Unfortunately, benchmarks are not available for promises up to 14 days of battery life for the larger model. While these manufacturer promises are often exaggerated and only achieved with minimal use, the Huawei Watch GT 3 actually convinces with long battery runtimes in practice. Up to ten days of use without charging in between is possible with low to normal use. However, the battery stamina always depends on the intensity of use. Users who continuously monitor their health data, track one or the other sports session as well as their sleep, and activate the always-on display option permanently should be prepared for charging every three to five days. Compared with many other smartwatches, especially with Wear OS, these are good run times. Another positive aspect is that the charging time of up to an hour is long battery runtimes + great display + chic design with many watchfaces + Telephony function + over 100 sport modes + Way-back navigation + BarometerCons- hardly any installable apps - limited under iOS - no ECG function - no LTE and NFCReview of the Huawei Watch GT 3 46 mm. Test device was provided by Huawei Watch GT 3 is a stylish and visually variable smartwatch thanks to different variants. The performance in everyday use is good, and there are many sports and health features. Tracking was accurate and reliable in our battery run times are particularly outstanding, and the manufacturer (almost) does not overdo display is also convincing. Among other things, the lack of an LTE version and NFC are negative. Thus, the smartwatch cannot be used for independent calls or contactless payments, which would not make much sense without Google Pay support in this country anyway. Those who use an iPhone as a paired smartphone have to contend with further restrictions. More options are available with Android and HarmonyOS, even though the selection in the AppGallery is sobering. Huawei (like many other manufacturers) is known for dovetailing the products of its own ecosystem the best anyways, which is also proven by the Huawei Watch GT 3 in our test. If you are looking for an even better equipped smartwatch from Huawei, the Huawei Watch 3 Pro will likely offer what you may be looking for. In contrast, the Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch has more options due to Wear OS, but significantly less battery the time of our review, the Huawei Watch GT 3 is available from €229 (~$249) at Notebooksbilliger and other stores. The tested version with 46 mm and brown leather strap is available from Huawei or Amazon (DE) for €269. Linked ArticlesHuawei Watch GT 3 (Watch Series) Pricecompare I have been fascinated by technology for around 25 years – especially technology that makes life easier rather than more complicated. Mobile devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches are particularly close to my heart as is the booming subject of smart homes. I have been working in these areas for several years now as a news and reviews editor. I have been active with various websites, including the smart home blogs homee, Nuki, and siio, as well as tech portals such as Giga and TechRadar. I have been writing news and laptop reviews for Notebookcheck since main responsibility as an editorial assistant is maintaining the Library section, which aggregates reviews from other publications and channels. In addition, my daily breakfast is Notebookcheck's long list of new content, which I comb through to select the most interesting topics for translation from English to French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch." Marcus Schwarten, 2022-01-13 (Update: 2022-01-13) En el día de hoy se ha conocido que la firma asiática ha lanzado una actualización para el modelo Watch GT 2 Pro en la watchOS y Wear OS, los propios que tiene Apple y Google
Huawei dalej realizuje własną wizję na smartwatcha. Sprawdzamy najnowszego Watch'a GT 2 z dużym ekranem i świetną baterią. Huawei w chwili obecnej jest jednym z największych na świecie producentów telefonów komórkowych oraz elektroniki użytkowej. Chińskie przedsiębiorstwo od wielu lat specjalizuje się w budowie modemów sieci 3G, 4G LTE oraz 5G, a także infrastruktury sieciowej i rozwiązań serwerowych. Przeciętny użytkownik poznał markę Huawei w okolicach 2014 roku, kiedy to na rynku zaczęło pojawiać się coraz więcej smartfonów z charakterystycznym czerwonym logo na obudowie. Ekspansja na rynki zachodnie przebiegła bardzo szybko. Jedynie w USA Huawei stał się bardzo rozpoznawalny, ale nie ze względu na produkty, jakie oferuje, a aferę związaną z podejrzeniem o szpiegostwo. Huawei angażuje się w tworzenie smartwatchy i inteligentych opasek praktycznie od początku ich istnienia. Pierwsze inteligentne zegarki chińskiego producenta oparte były na systemie Wear OS zaktualizowanym z Android Wear'a, który posiada wiele wad i niedoskonałości. Huawei zdawał sobie z tego sprawę i w zeszłym roku po raz pierwszy zobaczyliśmy Watch'a GT opartego na autorskim systemie Lite OS, który zaprezentował nową wizję chińskiego giganta na smartwatche. Huawei podobnie, jak Samsung postawił na własną platformę, ale na tym podobieństwa się kończą. Zobacz również:AliExpress: smartwatche do 200 złotych - parametry zrobią na Tobie wrażenie [ najlepsze składane smartfony w 2022 roku! Sprawdź, na co warto zwrócić uwagę Po niespełna roku na rynku debiutuje Huawei Watch GT drugiej generacji, który rozwija wizję zaprezentowaną wraz z pierwszym Watch'em GT. Urządzenie wyróżnia się świetnym ekranem AMOLED, autorskim systemem operacyjnym, rozbudowanymi funkcjami oraz rewelacyjnymi czasami pracy na pojedynczym ładowaniu. Sprawdzamy, jak Watch GT 2 znosi trudy codziennego użytkowania. Huawei Watch GT 2 - Cena i dostępne konfiguracje Huawei Watch GT 2 w chwili obecnej sprzedawany jest w przedsprzedaży. Podobnie, jak w przypadku poprzednika producent bardzo rozsądnie skalkulował cenę. Za Watch'a GT 2 trzeba zapłacić 899 zł, dzięki czemu jest on tańszy do rozwiązań konkurencji. Nawet dwuletni już Apple Watch Series 3 w wersji z 38 mm kopertą jest o 100 zł droższy. Dodatkowo wszyscy użytkownicy, którzy zdecydują się na zakup w przedsprzedaży otrzymają bardzo ciekawy gratis. Mowa o słuchawkach bezprzewodowych Huawei FreeLace, które wycenione są na 339 zł. Regularna sprzedaż Huawei Watch GT 2 startuje 28 października. Huawei Watch GT 2 w chwili obecnej sprzedawany jest w Polsce w większej wersji z 46 mm kopertą. Do testów otrzymaliśmy zegarek wraz z dwoma paskami - brązowym skórzanym i czarnym silikonowym, dzięki czemu mogliśmy zbudować wersję Classic oraz Sport. Huawei Watch GT 2 - Zawartość zestawu Huawei doskonale wie, jak zrobić dobre pierwsze wrażenie, a Watch GT 2 jest tego doskonałym przykładem. Urządzenie dostarczane jest w dużym, czarnym opakowaniu. Na górze umieszczono podobiznę urządzenia oraz nazwę modelu. Na spodzie znajdziemy jedynie najważniejsze informacje i numer seryjny urządzenia. Po otwarciu opakowania naszym oczom ukazał się bardzo estetycznie zapakowany zegarek. W skład zestawu wchodzi: Zegarek Huawei Watch GT 2 z wybranym paskiemStacja dokująca do ładowania (magnetyczna)Przewód USB Typu C > USB Typu AInstrukcje obsługi W naszym przypadku w pudełku znaleźliśmy również drugi silikonowy pasek. Nieco dziwi, że Huawei nie dołącza do zestawu nawet najprostszej ładowarki. Producent wychodzi widocznie z założenia, że każdy użytkownik ma stary zasilacz, który może wykorzystać do ładowania zegarka. W tym celu wystarczy nawet najzwyklejsza 5 W ładowarka.
Huawei has dropped the Wear OS software it normally runs on its smartwatches, instead switching to its own OS – and that’s mostly to the detriment of the Watch GT.
Smartwatche to urządzenia, które mają dużą niezależność funkcjonalną, ponieważ ich systemy pozwalają im pracować bez żadnego urządzenia zewnętrznego. Jednak znajdujemy aplikacje dla Huawei Watch GT 2 co może dać mu znacznie większą użyteczność i może współpracować ze smartfonem. Huawei Watch GT 2 wyróżnia się nie tylko innowacyjnym designem, ale także wszystkimi funkcjami, które zawiera na przyszłość. Ten model jest bardziej nastawiony na sport i każdą aktywność fizyczną, aby używać go jako alternatywy dla naszego telefonu komórkowego. Ponadto nowy mikroprocesor zapewnia znacznie wyższą prędkość niż poprzednie modele. Aby uczynić go jeszcze bardziej kompletnym, przedstawiamy najlepsze aplikacje, abyś mógł jak najlepiej je wykorzystać. Wskaźnik1 Huawei Wear2 Zdrowie Huawei3 Wear OS by Google smartwatch4 Nawigator dla Huawei Band 2, 3, 4, 5 i Watch GT5 Mapy HuawWatch6 Tarcza zegarka dowódcy morskiego7 huawei8 Facer: tapety9 PhotoWear zdjęcie tarczy zegarka10 Powiadomienia zespołu dla Huawei Watch GT 2 Huawei Wear Jest to aplikacja, która pozwala zarządzać wszystkimi urządzeniami do noszenia, które mamy pod marką petal, zapewniając kompletne, spójne i wygodne wrażenia użytkownika. Możesz sparować go z zegarkami i bransoletkami Huawei, aby mieć wszystko pod kontrolą, chociaż chińska firma twierdzi, że doda więcej urządzeń ze starszymi wersjami Androida. Możemy dokonać różnych korekt w jego konfiguracji, a także wszystkiego, co związane jest z pojawianiem się komunikatów na smartwatchu, gdzie można je sprawdzić w bardziej wizualny sposób. Dzięki różnym opcjom możemy sprawdzać dane dotyczące kalorii i dystansu, które pokonujemy podczas naszej aktywności fizycznej, a także udostępniać je Huawei Health, aby pokazać nam bardziej szczegółowe statystyki. Ponadto pokazuje stan baterii i bluetooth. Zdrowie Huawei Jest to kolejny produkt, który Huawei wprowadził do zarządzania działaniem swojego Watch GT 2 i na który ostatnio mocniej stawia. Ta aplikacja zapewnia wskazówki sportowe dotyczące wszystkich uprawianych przez Ciebie sportów i zawsze masz wszystko, czego potrzebujesz. W nim możemy dokonywać korekt, takich jak konfiguruj powiadomienia, ustaw alarmy, dostosuj tarcze zegarka, a także szersze spojrzenie na dane dotyczące naszego zdrowia. Podobnie jak poprzednio, wymieniaj informacje z Huawei Wear, aby zapewnić Ci pełne usługi zdrowotne i sportowe. Wear OS by Google smartwatch Aplikacja Wear OS by Google, która była wcześniej Android WearZsynchronizuj swój smartwatch i telefon, aby lepiej wykorzystać zegarek. Jest to aplikacja, która umożliwia otrzymywanie powiadomień, sprawdzanie ważnych wiadomości, rejestrowanie aktywności fizycznej i wiele więcej. Wszystko z nadgarstka, choć z wersją mobilną można też sprawdzić inne dane. Wśród funkcji, które zawiera, uzyskaj produktywną pomoc od Asystenta Google, aby jak najlepiej wykorzystać swój dzień. Możesz sprawdzić czas trwania swoich regularnych podróży, status swoich zakupów i wiele więcej. Monitoruj również swoje postępy w codziennej aktywności fizycznej, aby poprawić swoje zdrowie. Dodatkowo możesz sterować muzyką z nadgarstka. Możesz go dostosować za pomocą setek różnych stylów, które Ci odpowiadają. Nawigator dla Huawei Band 2, 3, 4, 5 i Watch GT Ta aplikacja umożliwia otrzymywanie wskazówek z Map Google dla wszystkich modeli zespołów i zegarków. Rozległy ekran tych urządzeń pozwala nam na codzienne wykonywanie wielu zadań. Dzięki tej przeglądarce możemy bardzo łatwo obliczyć trasy, coś, co zostało niedawno dodane. Będziesz mógł przeglądać w czasie rzeczywistym wszystkie informacje o nawigacji drogowej na ekranie swojego smartwatcha. Nawet jeśli nie masz mapy dostępnej bezpośrednio na zegarku, będziesz mieć dostęp do niektórych powiadomień, dzięki czemu dotrzesz do celu prawidłowo. Do jego poprawnego działania niezbędne jest posiadanie zainstalowanego Huawei Health. Mapy HuawWatch Nie jest to oficjalna aplikacja, ale przydaje się, aby poradzić sobie z celem wdrożenia przeglądarki na zegarku. Umożliwia wysłanie powiadomienia do urządzenia nadgarstkowego w celu wskazania różnych alertów, takich jak trasa do pokonania w następnym punkcie lub pozostała odległość do celu, bez konieczności odrywania wzroku od telefonu komórkowego. Konieczne jest pobranie Google Maps na nasze urządzenia, a następnie włączenie powiadomień aplikacji na naszych zegarkach. Tarcza zegarka dowódcy morskiego Nadszedł czas, aby zegarek był przystojny, o innym i urozmaiconym wyglądzie. Oczywiście możesz to zrobić tylko z samego zegarka. Aby to zrobić, mamy tę aplikację, która zawiera wiele sfer, aby dostosować sposób wyświetlania czasu. Mamy wyselekcjonowany koktajl formaty cyfrowe, analogowe, ozdobiona jaskrawym tłem lub prostym, klasycznym czarnym tłem. Ponadto działa w przypadku większej liczby modeli zegarków. Pokazuje nam wiele danych i funkcji, takich jak godzina, data i godzina, poziom naładowania baterii zegarka i telefonu komórkowego, a także inne bardzo przydatne opcje na co dzień. Inna aplikacja, ale to samo zadanie. Różnica polega na tym, że oprócz wersji Watch GT2E znajdziemy tylko kule przeznaczone do Huawei Watch GT 42 i wszystkich jego wariantów, takich jak 46 mm i 2 mm. Musimy go wcześniej wybrać, aby aplikacja pokazywała nam tylko sfery tego konkretnego modelu. Znajdziesz w nim tarcze zegarków, których sklep Huawei nie oferuje, a aby je zainstalować, musisz zainstalować Huawei Health. Facer: tapety Jeśli jesteś jednym z tych, którzy lubią mieć codziennie inną tarczę zegarka, to jest Twoja aplikacja. Jest to jedna z najlepszych platform dostosowywania tarcz zegarka dla smartwatchy z WearOS i Tizen. Facer ma wszystko, czego potrzebujesz, aby dostosować swój zegarek z Androidem, w tym 100 tysięcy tarcz zegarka bezpłatne i premium od wiodących marek i artystów. Możesz nawet tworzyć własne tarcze zegarka i udostępniać je. PhotoWear zdjęcie tarczy zegarka Jak by to było umieścić zdjęcie siebie lub kogoś, kogo znasz, jako tapetę na swoim smartwatchu. Cóż, ten moment nadszedł z tą aplikacją, która pozwala skonfigurować i przeprojektować dowolny obraz, aby nadać mu niezbędny format i rozmiar na zegarze. Dodatkowo możemy skonfigurować różne parametry, takie jak czas aktywności ekranu czy projekt sfery. Świetna opcja, aby zawsze mieć swoich bliskich w zasięgu wzroku. Powiadomienia zespołu dla Huawei Watch GT 2 Powiadomienia są zazwyczaj widoczne w Huawei Watch GT 2 w zauważalny sposób, choć czasami możemy znaleźć pewne ograniczenia i nie widzimy ich poprawnie. Jeśli wiadomość jest zbyt długa, nie będziemy mogli uzyskać do niej pełnego dostępu; a jeśli są emotikony, system nie jest w stanie ich rozpoznać. Rozwiązanie znajduje się w jednej z aplikacji dla Huawei Watch GT 2, która pozwala zegarkowi wyświetlać wszystkie tego typu informacje w wyraźniejszy i bardziej szczegółowy sposób, aby zapewnić nam lepsze wrażenia użytkownika. Treść artykułu jest zgodna z naszymi zasadami etyka redakcyjna. Aby zgłosić błąd, kliknij być zainteresowany Life on a Larger Scale. HUAWEI WATCH 3 is equipped with a dual-chipset architecture to not only enhance performance power but also achieve more balanced processing. Combined with the Smart Power-Saving Algorithm 3.0, you get battery life that can support 24/7 health and fitness monitoring for days at a time.

Huawei Watch GT 2 with two-week battery life and Kirin A1 chip launched in India While Huawei has witnessed strong growth in homeland China, they have been slowly recovering from the damage done due to the government's executive order barring them from engaging with American companies. As a result of having its Android license revoked, the launches of Huawei's new smartphones including the premium Mate 30 series was met with... The Huawei Watch GT 2 has 2-week battery life and comes in 2 sizes Huawei has been busy announcing new products this morning with the Mate 30 series as the headliner. The company also announced a successor to the Huawei Watch GT, which was launched earlier this year. The Watch GT series features Huawei's own LiteOS instead of Wear OS. The Huawei Watch GT 2 builds upon the original... Huawei Watch GT is finally getting support for custom watch faces The Huawei Watch GT launched early this year in the US. This wouldn't be a terribly interesting watch except for one thing: it doesn't run Wear OS. Before any of Huawei's troubles in the US began, the company was already dabbling with their own OS. One of the downsides of not using Wear OS is...

Razones por las que no comprarlo. Opinión y pruebas. Huawei Watch GT. Un smartwatch de gran batería. Huawei tiene buenos smartwatch de gama alta. El Huawei Watch GT va dirigido a otro segmento distinto. Un smartwatch para aquellos que necesitan una buen rastreo de su actividad sin renunciar a algunas funciones de los smartwatch.
Huawei Watch GT segna un importante cambio di rotta per l’azienda cinese nel settore degli smartwatch. È infatti il dispositivo che segna l’abbandono di Wear OS di Google a favore di un sistema operativo proprietario. Una scelta che, pur penalizzando un po’ l’utente per quanto riguarda le applicazioni da poter installare, dall’altra esalta un aspetto cruciale per questo genere di prodotti, ovvero l’autonomia. In Italia viene venduto a 199 euro, una cifra certamente importante ma comunque inferiore ai due principali concorrenti. Il Galaxy Watch di Samsung è stato infatti posizionato oltre i 300 euro, mentre Apple Watch Serie 4 parte da 439 euro. Un vantaggio importante per il Huawei Watch GT, che però presenta un design meno “trasversale” rispetto ai competitor, adattandosi più al pubblico maschile che a quello femminile. Di contro però è uno smartwatch decisamente completo, soprattutto in ambito sportivo: impermeabile fino a 5 atmosfere, per cui adatto anche per il nuoto; in grado di monitorare anche costantemente il battito cardiaco; non manca il GPS con tanto di supporto ai sistemi GLONASS e Galileo, per cui manna dal cielo per chi fa jogging; il software Huawei Health da installare sullo smartphone ha finalmente raggiunto una certa maturità; il display AMOLED è perfettamente visibile anche all’aperto. Design e vestibilità La cassa è realizzata in metallo, mentre la ghiera frontale in ceramica: al tatto si percepisce la cura riposta da Huawei nella costruzione. Il quadrante è da 46 mm, e questo fa immediatamente capire come si tratti di uno smartwatch fondamentalmente pensato per un pubblico maschile. È comunque molto comodo da indossare, grazie al cinturino in silicone, allo spessore di 10,6 mm e al peso di appena 46 grammi. Portandolo al polso tutto il giorno non ho percepito alcun fastidio, se non una leggera sensazione di calore quando si attiva il sensore per il battito cardiaco. Sul lato sinistro del quadrante sono presenti due pulsanti fisici, che servono a interagire con il software. L’impermeabilità fino a 5 atmosfere è un vantaggio non da poco, l’ho portato con me in piscina senza riscontrare alcun tipo di problema. Nella confezione di vendita, oltre allo smartwatch, viene fornita la piccola basetta magnetica per la ricarica della batteria, con il connettore posto sul retro della cassa, comodo da raggiungere. Huawei Watch GT viene inoltre venduto nella colorazione nera ritratta nelle immagini e in quella argentata con cinturino in pelle. Anche in questo caso, una scelta che strizza l’occhio soprattutto al pubblico maschile. Insomma, da un punto di vista estetico il design è quello di un orologio per lo sport, che però non sfigura indossandolo nella quotidianità, anche perché c’è un aspetto importante da considerare: il cinturino può essere tranquillamente sostituito da uno qualsiasi standard con aggancio da 22 mm. Software e funzionalità Come detto in apertura, Huawei ha scelto di abbandonare Wear OS integrando nel Watch GT un sistema operativo proprietario. Il software è decisamente intuitivo, ci si muove nell’interfaccia sfruttando i pulsanti fisici e ovviamente il touch-screen. Con una pressione prolungata sul display è possibile cambiare quadrante, la scelta è abbastanza ampia e le “watch face” sono ben realizzate, anche se non c’è uno store da cui scaricarle come avviene invece con l’OS di Google. Con uno swipe dall’alto verso il basso si accede a una sorta di tendina con tutta una serie di scorciatoie: dalla luminosità dello schermo al pulsante per entrare nelle impostazioni. Con uno swipe verso destra invece si accede alle informazioni sul battito cardiaco, con un vero e proprio grafico qualora sia attivo il monitoraggio continuo. Proseguendo sempre verso destra si arriva alla schermata delle previsioni del tempo, con le località che possono essere impostate manualmente o in automatico attraverso la localizzazione GPS. Huawei Watch GT riceve le notifiche dallo smartphone e dà la possibilità di leggerle direttamente dallo smartwatch. Non è possibile però rispondere, un po’ come avviene per le telefonate: è possibile visualizzare chi ci sta chiamando, ma la telefonata bisogna gestirla sempre dal telefono. In tal senso, Wear OS è certamente più completo, anche se personalmente ho sempre trovato scomodo gestire questi aspetti dai piccoli display degli orologi. Con il pulsante fisico in basso a destra si accede alla parte sportiva. Prima di effettuare una corsa, di fare una nuotata o magari di iniziare a pedalare in bicicletta, è possibile attivare il monitoraggio specifico per l’attività. Il tracciamento l’ho trovato abbastanza preciso, non ai livelli di prodotti come i Garmin, ma decisamente buono. Tutti i dati vengono poi sincronizzati con l’applicazione Huawei Health: può essere installata sia su Android che su iOS, presenta un’interfaccia semplice e intuitiva e può interfacciarsi con servizi di terze parti come MyFitnessPal. Poco da dire sulle prestazioni in senso stretto dello smartwatch. Nonostante sulla carta l’hardware non faccia gridare al miracolo (128 Megabyte di memoria interna e 16 Megabyte di RAM), non ho mai riscontrato impuntamenti o incertezze. Da questo punto di vista il sistema operativo di Huawei fa la differenza, essendo stato pensato e realizzato appositamente per il Watch GT. Non manca la funzionalità di monitoraggio del sonno. Display e autonomia Sulla parte frontale c’è un display da 1,39 pollici realizzato con tecnologia AMOLED e caratterizzato da risoluzione di 454 x 454 pixel, di forma circolare. Poco da dire su questo pannello: ottima la luminosità così come la visibilità all’aperto, anche sotto la luce diretta del sole. Molto buono il trattamento oleofobico del vetro che lo protegge, che quindi non trattiene le impronte. L’altro contrasto garantito dalla tecnologia AMOLED risulta cruciale per la leggibilità su pannelli così piccoli e gli angoli di visuale sono praticamente assoluti. L’unica pecca è l’assenza di una modalità always-on, che su uno smartwatch farebbe davvero molto comodo. Per poter visualizzare al volo l’orario, ad esempio, occorre ruotare il polso per far accendere automaticamente lo schermo. Un sistema che funziona bene ma è certamente meno immediato dell’always-on. L’autonomia rimane però il vero punto di forza del Watch GT. È possibile infatti raggiungere le due settimane di utilizzo continuo con una singola carica, anche usufruendo del sistema di monitoraggio del sonno. Un risultato incredibile, irraggiungibile per qualsiasi smartwatch basato su Wear OS, ma che non viene ottenuto neanche dal Galaxy Watch di Samsung e dall’Apple Watch Serie 4. Attivando il GPS e quindi puntando soprattutto sull’utilizzo sportivo, è possibile raggiungere le 12/13 ore lontani dalla presa elettrica. Anche in questo caso, un dato notevole, senza dimenticare come la basetta per la ricarica in dotazione sia in grado di portarlo da 0% a 100% in meno di 2 ore. Insomma, a differenza di quanto visto con buona parte degli altri smartwatch, con il Watch GT non sarà necessario convivere quotidianamente con il caricabatterie. Conclusioni: chi dovrebbe acquistarlo? Non ci sono dubbi sul fatto che il pubblico sportivo amatoriale possa trovare nel Watch GT lo smartwatch ideale. Considerando la grandezza del quadrante e il design, si tratta di un prodotto che può incontrare più facilmente i gusti del pubblico maschile. In ogni caso, come abbiamo visto nella recensione, è uno smartwatch in grado di accompagnare in maniera assolutamente soddisfacente l’utente anche nella quotidianità. I 199 euro richiesti di listino, pur rappresentando un prezzo importante, sono tutto sommato in linea con quanto offerto complessivamente. La scelta di abbandonare Wear OS è stata coraggiosa ma alla fine ha pagato. Non ci sono dubbi sul fatto che l’assenza di uno store di applicazioni possa rappresentare un limite importante per alcuni utenti che sono abituati a utilizzarne di specifiche su uno smartwatch, ma il salto in avanti compiuto dall’autonomia (senza peraltro rinunciare a tutte le funzionalità più importanti) vale questo sacrificio.
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Users of the Huawei Watch GT […] HarmonyOS 4 for Huawei Watch 4 series rolling with crescent moon window, new watch faces and other features - Huawei Central HarmonyOS 4 is rolling out for the entire Huawei Watch 4 series smartwatches with new live window feature, interactive watch faces and battery
Jeśli Twój smartwatch nie może połączyć się lub konkretnie synchronizować z aplikacją Google Wear OS na telefonie, posiadasz nowy telefon bądź występuje komunikat „Rozparuj zegarek i paruj ponownie (czy jakoś tak)”… A spełnione są poniższych z warunków: bateria w smartwatch naładowana min. w 50% uruchomiony Bluetooth na zegarku i w telefonie urządzenia sprarowane poprzez potwierdzenie zgodności kodów na obydwu urządzeniach ponowna instalacja Wear OS na zegarku i telefonie zaktualizowany system i aplikacje na zegarku i w telefonie Jeśli nie chcesz resetować zegarka do ustawień fabrycznych (bo wtedy przechodzi on automatycznie w stan umożliwiający ponowne dodanie go do aplikacji Wear OS) możesz wypróbować następujące rozwiązania: usunięcie powiązania (sparowania) z zegarkiem w opcjach bluetooth (lub jeśli masz możliwość usunięcia danych aplikacji bluetooth) wyczyszczenie pamięci podręcznej/danych aplikacji Google Play, Wear OS (w telefonie w ustawieniach/aplikacjach; na zegarku – w pamięci zegarka) Normalnie sparowanie smartwatch’a Wear OS (Android Wear) odbywa się tylko kilka sekund po zimnym starcie zegarka (ze stanu wyłączony) lub nieco dłużej po resecie zegarka do ustawień fabrycznych. Na szczęście również na to jest sposób, znalazłem go po krętych poszukiwaniach w internetach, na XDA, a opisuję go po polsku poniżej. Ściągamy sterowniki i biblioteki ADB (np. stąd, sekcja download), wypakuj do katalogu: c:\adb lub gdzie chcesz.. Po pierwsze rozparowujemy połączenie z zegarkiem, chyba, że nie jest sparowany. (w moim przypadku był sparowany lecz bez komunikacji z Wear App) Wyłączamy bluetooth w telefonie Wchodzimy na smartwatch’u do USTAWIENIA -> SYSTEM -> Informacje o systemie -> ..i tak długo tapamy w Build aż pojawi się komunikat „Jesteś programistą” W opcjach programisty musimy włączyć debugowanie ADB i debugowanie po WIFI (opcje te umożliwiają połączenie się z każdym androidem i wydawanie mu komend przez konsolę (linię poleceń) :) Sprawdź i zapamiętaj swoje IP, następnie z komputera, wejdź do katalogu c:\adb (uruchom linię poleceń cmd w windows lub uruchom powershell, przejdź do katalogu adb poprzez komendę: cd c:\adb lub trzymając shift i klikając prawym na folder adb – opcja: otwórz linię poleceń/powershell tutaj… (uwaga w powershell wpisujemy ./ ….. aby uruchomić) Jeśli jesteś w katalogu adb: wydaj polecenie zmieniając adres IP na swój… łączysz się na porcie 5555 np.: adb connect Poleceniem sprawdzasz czy jesteś połączony z zegarkiem: adb devices Teraz restart zegarka: adb shell "pm clear && reboot" Następnie ponownie połącz się z zegarkiem wydając komendę: adb connect twojeIP:5555 Teraz włącz bluetooth w telefonie i wydaj kluczową komendę na komputerze: adb shell "am start -a Uruchom aplikację Wear OS na telefonie i postępuj zgodnie z instrukcjami. Twój telefon powinien ponownie i poprawnie sparować się z zegarkiem :) Powinieneś wyłączyć ADB w zegarku dla bezpieczeństwa.
The Watch 3’s design doesn’t deviate much from Huawei’s previous smartwatches. It’s got a circular 1.43-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,000 nits.
Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsSearch within r/AndroidWearr/AndroidWearLog InSign UpFound the internet!Posts2Posted by2 years ago Is there ported Wear OS for Huawei Watch GT2?2 comments63% Upvoted level 1 · 2 yr. agoNot gonna happen. WearOS is closed 1 · 2 yr. agoNo1About Communityr/AndroidWearWelcome to the home of WearOS /r/ Mar 18, 2014PowerupsPowerup to unlock perks for r/AndroidWearCommunity HeroesPowerups2/25nrinzema1Techn0priest1Top posts february 20th 2020Top posts of february, 2020Top posts 2020 Especificaciones impensables en un Wear OS. El nuevo Huawei Watch GT apuesta por reloj un diseño circular de pantalla completa AMOLED de un tamaño de 1,39 pulgadas con una resolución de 454x454
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The Huawei Watch GT 2 is the Chinese tech giant's second sporty fitness smartwatch, which runs on its own custom OS. It's now been replaced by the Huawei Watch GT3, that's landed with the newer ฟีเจอร์สุขภาพครบครัน. การใช้งาน HUAWEI Watch GT 3 Pro ในด้านสุขภาพก็มีฟีเจอร์มาให้แบบครบ ๆ ทั้งเซนเซอร์วัดอัตราการเต้นของหัวใจ.

3 days'. Use in the typical scenario of smart mode 3. All-Day Health Monitoring 2. Track your heart-rate, blood oxygen and more 24/7. Compatible Apps. Enjoy direct-to-device downloads and easy access. Online Music. Stream direct from a huge music library or sync playlists from your HUAWEI phone.

At Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2020, Huawei announced HarmonyOS 2.0, which supports more platforms compared to its predecessor. According to the official roadmap, HarmonyOS 2.0 will support devices with up to 128MB RAM, such as smart wearables and other IoT devices. In 2021, It’ll support devices up to 4GB RAM, such as tablets and entry
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