Welcome to 2022 everyone and itâs new year new software update for the Huawei watch GT2. It just got a very major update thatâs brought in a collection of vi
2. Open the HUAWEI Health app and follow the onscreen instructions to grant the required permissions. Go to Devices > > Add > Smart watches, then select your device name. 3. Touch Pair then HUAWEI Health will automatically search for available devices. Touch the name that matches the one on your watch to pair the device.
Die folgenden Schritte gelten fĂŒr Wear OS und können je nach Hersteller, GerĂ€t und Softwareversion variieren. Sie können verschiedene Apps aus dem Google Store auf Ihre Smartwatch herunterladen. Einige Apps funktionieren gemeinsam mit einer entsprechenden App auf Ihrem Smartphone, das mit der Smartwatch verbunden ist.
To connect the Huawei Watch GT2 to your phone, you must install Huaweiâs application. The Huawei Watch Gt Is Incompatible With The Latest Wear Os. Because the Huawei Watch GT only supports Android Wear 2.0, you will be unable to access the watchâs features with the most recent Wear OS update, Googleâs Android 9.0 Pie. As a result, Google
The Huawei Watch GT 4 concludes a busy year for Huawei â and it may have saved its mass-appeal smartwatch until last. The GT 4 runs on HarmonyOS 3, which has been improved to offer Wear OS
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The Huawei Watch GT Runner follows a similar design to other devices in the GT series, but with a few significant tweaks to make it lighter and more comfortable to wear during intense workouts.
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. This wouldn't be a terribly interesting watch
About Huawei Watch GT 3. This Huawei Watch GT 3 is a unique combination of style and functionality that keeps you ahead of time with its unique features. The smartwatch comes with a powerful battery life of Up to 14 Days, which saves your time from frequently charging it. The AMOLED display of the watch gives you a comfortable viewing experience.
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ALtILi. 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, đ Daniel Schmidt, â Vaidyanathan Subramaniam (translated by DeepL / Ninh Duy), 01/13/2022 đ©đȘ đłđ± ... 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 â 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 â 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/mÂČ brightnessDistribution of brightnessX-Rite i1Pro 3Maximum: 630 cd/mÂČ (Nits) Minimum: cd/mÂČContrast: â:1 (Black: 0 cd/mÂČ)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 âŹ229 (~$249) at Notebooksbilliger and other stores. The tested version with 46 mm and brown leather strap is available from Huawei or Amazon (DE) for âŹ269. Linked ArticlesHuawei Watch GT 3 (Watch Series) Pricecompare I have been fascinated by technology for around 25 years â 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)
Itâs been a while since Huawei released a Wear OS watchâand even longer since itâs released a good oneâbut that doesnât mean itâs out of the wearables game. Quite the contrary. Alongside its flagship Mate 20 Series phones, Huawei is launching a brand new smartwatch thatâs been redesigned from the inside out, and it represents a fresh start for the company that doesnât include Google. On the outside, the Huawei Watch GT looks like any normal watch. A mix of stainless steel and ceramic, it features a OLED screen with a diamond coating and is compatible with all standard 22mm watch bands. Thatâs bigger than the Huawei Watch 2, but the overall package is slightly smaller and thinner than the Wear OS model ( vs Huawei is using its TruSeen heart-rate monitor for advanced exercise and sleep tracking, as well as built-in GPS and multi-mode swim tracking thanks to 5 ATM water resistance. So as you can guess (and see), itâs big. Huawei says the watch is built for âurban explorers,â but itâs still very much geared toward big wrists. It felt more comfortable on my wrist than the Huawei Watch 2 when I wore it for short while during my hands-on, but the Watch GT is still a masculine watch. Driving that point home: thereâs enough space for two digital crowns on the side for some reason. Wherefore art thou, Wear OS? But what you wonât find on the Watch GT is Wear OS. Instead, it runs LiteOS, Huaweiâs own wearable operating system. The world probably doesnât need another smartwatch operating system, what with Appleâs watchOS, Fitbit OS, Wear OS, and Samsungâs Tizen OS all battling for a piece of your wrist, but Huawei thinks Lite OS will solve one of the biggest problems plaguing wearables: battery life. Michael Simon/IDG Huaweiâs TruSeen heart-rate monitor tracks your exercise and sleep on the Watch GT. It starts with the chip. Instead of the Snapdragon Wear 2100 or 3100, the Watch GT is powered by a custom dual-core processor that provides an average battery of up to two weeks, based on Huaweiâs assessment. Thatâs because Huawei has added some AI smarts to its custom chip, giving it the ability to switch between performance modes depending on how youâre using your watch. For example, if youâre exercising, itâll switch to a higher performance mode than if youâre watching TV. Huawei says that with normal heart rate monitoring and 90 minutes of exercise a week the Watch GT will last two weeks. With continuous heart-rate and tri-GPS tracking, it will last about 22 hours. And with everything but the heart-rate monitor and notifications switched off, itâll last a full month between charges. Thatâs an impressive feat that bests even the longest-lasting Fitbit without completely undermining the point of wearing a smartwatch. The Watch GT is compatible with iOS and Android via the Huawei Health app, but you wonât be able to install third-party apps. Thatâs because there isnât an app store, and Huawei hasnât signaled if or when one will be available, but it has bundled the usual array of apps for exercise, health, and sleep, though you there isnât a music app or any internal storage on board. It has an NFC chip, though without Google Pay itâs kind of moot. Michael Simon/IDG The Huawei Watch GT is thinner than the Huawei Watch 2, but itâs hardly skinny. And thatâs the main hurdle Huawei has to clear with the Watch GT. Wear OS isnât without its problems, but itâs got one thing going for it: support. Without third-party apps and Googleâs commitment to updates, what can we really expect from the Watch GT? Plus, Huawei told me that its new platform isnât meant to supplant Wear OS, which adds even more confusion. Huawei hasnât announced pricing or availability yet, but based on the international MSRP, it should cost around $250. If the battery life is as strong as Huawei says, Huawei may be on to something with LiteOS, but itâs still going to have a hard time convincing people to buy one.
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