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I'm comparing this to my Garmin Vivofit. I've been using this about a week now.
The Huawei band has a much better screen, data visualization, and more advanced features/sensors. The only thing it's missing is GPS, but usually I have my phone with me when I run. The Garmin GPS function was really slow to connect anyway (sometimes needing 15 min to establish a connection), so I don't miss it. I do like the Huawei oxygen monitoring, as it shows your VO2 max during workouts and can show if you have breathing problems when you sleep. Heartbeat monitor works fine and the step counter seems decently accurate.
I think the Garmin was a bit more comfy to wear, but I like that this band feels/looks a bit like a smartwatch. I didn't go for the Huawei Fit Watch (bit more wide) as I think this size is really the sweet spot for something you want to wear out and wear while you're sleeping. There are some pretty sleek-looking free watch faces to use (amongst a ton of really ugly ones).
Battery life is excellent. I'm at about 60% battery after nearly a week, and that was only on a charge of 85%. I've taken it out for one long run and a few short runs. I think this is because the screen is off most of the time.
Overall I think the Huawei Fit app is more advanced than Garmin Connect. It has more helpful tips and insights from the data, like showing how your sleep levels compare to other users. There are some cool videos it can make after a run to show your route as a video and share to Instagram, if that's your jam. The only bummer is that it doesn't connect to Strava. And you basically have to give Huawei access to every part of your phone for it to work (photo, video, storage, contacts, etc).
For the price of £40 on sale, this thing is a bargain. Impressive tech, good battery, and looks nice. I'd recommend it.
Часы удобны, и к ним очень легко привыкнуть при ежедневном ношении. Что касается отслеживания сна, у меня нет других рекомендаций, но, похоже, оно точно определяет, когда я засыпаю. Однако любые комментарии по поводу точности отслеживания "стадии" сна были бы с моей стороны чисто умозрительными.
Сопутствующее приложение очень удобно в использовании и предлагает множество функций для организации данных о вашем здоровье / журналов тренировок.
В целом, я настоятельно рекомендую эти часы всем, кто хочет отслеживать свои тренировки с ограниченным бюджетом.
I then went many years without one when Pebble was bought out by Garmin.
I never had much interest in a fitness band till recently. I wanted to specifically monitor my stress, which I felt might be getting to me a little bit.
So whilst shopping around, I came across this band. It fits the bill perfectly...
It allowed me to monitor my stress, my steps, sleep and ALSO do all the things my old Pebble used to be in terms of notications.
I nice touch is that I can also control my music playlist through it.
Now, it's not perfect, no smart watch at this price level is going to be.
The music control for example, you'd expect that screen to be always on when you have music on to easily control. However it defaults to the clock and then it's a little fiddly to scroll through all the screens to get to it.
The screen wake isn't great and a little hit and miss. If you then want to force it because you need to know the time, you hit the button and that takes you to a menu, which you want clear away easily.
However, I am not picking for a device of this price!
It feels quality, the sensors are great. The app is better than most others.
But let's not forget this watches key feature... Battery life.
It last AGES! I was genuinely surprised the other day when it told me it had 5% batter left just because it's so rare to see that.
Great everyday device that I don't have to worry about too much getting banged about.
I've had mine for 6 months and it looks new.
Love it. Would recommend!
Pros:
Easy to use.
Steps, heart rate, swimming ect accurate.
Love the graph representation.
Lovely screen and I can finally see it in the sunlight.
You can use a custom photo as your watch face.
Cons:
Its very grumpy with the syncing to the app. Needs an update to sort that out.
Steps on the watch doesn't represent the steps in the app. Which is a bit odd.
Sedentary alarm doesn't always work.
A bit big for my wrist..
Notification buzzer isn't very strong.
All in all I'm very pleased with it despite its flaws.
I have used other fitness watches before this, my only prob with this watch is the battery life, i use this watch 6days a week and the battery last exactly one week, other ones i have used last as long as one month or more before going down. Apart from the battery life issue the watch is a fantastic.
The heart monitor on my fitbit versa 2 stopped working in October after 18 months (which I've since found out they do when you do an update, so you need a new one!)
I bought a cheap, unknown brand watch to replace but couldn't get the app to work or the phone to sync (amazing reviews on amazon, rubbish reviews on the app store so worth checking both when you buy). I returned and then saw this as a prime deal for £28 and had heard of Huawei. (If you're paranoid that the Chinese government are going to track your heart rate or your WhatsApps between you and your partner about what you're having for tea then maybe its not for you, I personally don't believe they do hence buying it!)
The app was easy to download. I set up an email address and added my phone number, presumably so they can pull through texts and calls to the watch.
The phone offers so much more than my fit bit did inc; stress levels, blood oxygen monitoring and the sleep monitoring is better than that on the fitbit.
I have a St John Ambulance heart and blood oxygen monitor and have measured a few times whilst wearing the watch to check the accuracy and both the watch and monitor were aligned every time.
The stress test does seem a bit gimmicky but having had a very stressful hour, it accurately picked up on this which is impressive.
There are numerous faces that you can choose from and what is also helpful is by clicking on an area on the watch face, it takes you to that section. Ie. If I click on the heart rate, it takes me to the heart monitor which is really good for a cheap watch!
Its got breathing exercises and a really good torch too. The find my phone option is great and the vibrations for alerts and alarms are strong and can be changed.
You can also control your music.
There's exercise tracking/workout records and a function that reminds you to get up and move every hour.
The app seems very detailed and elaborates on all of the infi/functions on the watch ie. The watch will tell us how long you were asleep/napping for, the app goes in to loads of detail and shows when you were in REM/awake/light sleep etc and sleep quality.
4 days in so it's still early days for me but so far so good. Very impressed and would never spend £200 on a fancy brand watch again when I can get so much more for 28 quid!
For the cost, this is a good timepiece and satisfies all my requirements. I tend to wear two watches all the time, one on each wrist and find the readings on this for heart rate and sleep patterns are similar to other brands of watches I wear. Use this one for work as it is not too expensive to replace if it gets damaged in the work environment. (Brought at a lower price in Prime sale)
The individual charger I’m not a huge fan of this but it’s still manageable due to the good battery life. Although with the band 4 you can just take the strap off and plug it into a USB port(very handy).
The watch is comfortable, the strap doesn’t fall off easily, I’ve used it in the sea and all was good.
The SPO2 function when compared to a finger device appears to be very similar reading (obviously I can’t confirm it’s accuracy due to not having a calibrated medical device).
The face gallery setting is rather nice, you can load more than one picture and you simple tap it to change it to the next one( it’s simple and easy to add/remove/edit them).
Overall good value for money, I’d recommend.
Advantages based on use with iPhone 13 pro max:
1 - Long Battery Life up to 14 days depends on the personal usage, for me it always last 10 days or more
2 - Light weight
3 - Heartrate, Blood oxygen saturation rate and stress rate
4 - Cheap watch compared to other brands
5 - easy to use and wide range of apps and sport application
6 - You can receive notification and messages from the phone
disadvantages:
1 - it has no GPS so it needs to be always connected to the phone to get accurate GPS data which force you to keep your phone GPS on that causes charge consumption. although the watch is able to count your steps without being connected to the phone.
2 - Detecting exercise type is a bit slow. for example if you walk fast it takes 5-10 minutes or sometimes much more to detect the exercise. with running is faster to detect it. my experience is I pick the exercise in advance when I run to make sure it counts the time and steps/distance accurately.
3 - the Huawei health app doesn't synchronize automatically with the watch if you don't have data activated on your phone. if your data is off, you have to sync manually to update data on the phone from the watch.
I made it after 5 month usage. I hope you find this review useful,
The worst aspect of this tracker is the strap - it's made of quite a stiff (but tough) rubbery plastic. Presumably it's designed to last & not split, crack or snap, which, so far (6months), it seems to do. But it's the nasty little loop around the strap that you tuck the end of the strap into, that presses & cuts into your skin - it's just poorly designed for comfort & even has a little 'lug' or 'tab' which stops it moving up/down the length of the strap & actually just serves to make the loop more uncomfortable against your skin. The hinge on the strap buckle is also uncomfortable.
The Huawei app that you have to use with this device is WAY over bloated (which they've had to do because of the US/Google ban on Huawei). It has some decent features such as heart rate charts & exercise maps. But the 'elephant in the room' is that you can NOT sync data to GoogleFit, Samsung Health or FitBit (only Adidas or Kamoot work). However, you can purchase 3rd party 'Health Sync' App' in the PlayStore which can act as an intermediary sync between Huawei & other health apps (it works well but isn't free except as a short trial).
The Huawei app needs more customisation features - for example, it's an annoying American accent on the voice telling you how far you've walked & you cant change the details that the voice tells you (eg. current heart rate etc). It does not use your phone's standard Google Speech voice (because Huawei isn't allowed to).
I was instantly let down that my Galaxy A12 was damn near IMPOSSIBLE to pair with it. It took a whole day to FINALLY get it. Reason? Android 10+ apparently has a webview app in the background that crashes when trying to pair the watch with the APK from Huawei. If you download the app from Play Store, it did not have the Band 6 in the list of supported watches.
Without too much detail, I tried various alternative webview apps, I tried both versions of the Huawei app, the Play Store which is out of date and the APK the instructions recommended I download from Huawei's website. I also ended up backing up my phone so I could reset to factory, hoping that might roll my A12 to a factory version of an earlier Android flavour that might work. It did not.
Well, at least not obviously. I continued to have issues with the APK from the Huawei app store and the older version on Play Store. I just kept trying to use the Play app to connect to Huawei's server to hopefully download the support for the band 6. At about 11 pm Christmas night, I got it! It FINALLY connected, briefly, but long enough to download the updated watch models, a load of them, and after several further attempts for the newly updated app to find my Band 6 and connect.
Once done, the watch is FABULOUS! It does more than I wanted. Since I know my husbands newer model iPhone could easily download and connect, I bought him one as well. He has a very expensive Fosil smart watch that does little more than look pretty and tell time. It should tell time but I think we expect more out of "smart tech." This model will do heart rate, which is important for me to monitor my PoTS, and also O2 which helps as sometimes mine randomly dips but now I can see graphs of those dips for my cardiology consultant and other consultants. It also gives me notifications for So Many apps! I get Gmail, texts, and almost any other app I could wany. My Fitbit would hardly ever sync properly with my phone without me restarting it and fiddling with it daily. So far, now that the app finally works as is paired, it seems like almost real time updates.
If you have an android phone on version 10+, you may find yourself in the same pickle as I did. My husbands iPhone had no such trouble at all. It is a crackin' smart watch for the price but unless you are ready to potentially spend a whole day downloading APKs, trying to fix the webview bug, etc, it may NOT be worth the price for you.
Also, the model instructions asks you to download a random APK from Huawei which most certainly feels dodgy. Presumably, they could just update the Play Store Android app. So use at your own risk tolerance and pairing-time tolerance.
Two things I like the most.
The sleep tracking is very accurate and you do not feel it on hand while wearing.
Overall practical features with nice display and watch faces.
Excellent battery life
For me, the stand-out features are:-
* Amazingly comfortable strap, and device so light you are not aware of it.
* Lovely display, crisp colours, indeed a lot sharper than my pic shows!
* Bluetooth pairing with app on Android just fine. Once paired, the device watch (date, time) is synchronised with the smartphone.
* Huge selection of watch-faces to pick from, and once down-loaded you can switch them around on the device itself.
* Neat magnetic charge lead coupling. However, I've only had to use it once in the two weeks I've had it and as I type this, it shows 83% so it will be another week or so until I next charge it. Simply amazing, the advertising does not exaggerate the battery life.
* Constant monitor of heart rate, and the app keeps history over days/weeks/months...
* If I sit too long, device gives a gentle vibrate to remind me I need to move about. (You can disable this, but i'm happy with it as is.)
* Most of the watch-faces also show weather temperature. How neat is that?
I've not tested it in shower or pool, and don't yet use the sleep pattern function. I have tested the blood oxygen function, works just fine. (Unlike heart rate, blood oxygen is not recorded continously, but the app retains and reading you make)
The step counter works just fine and quite accurately, and most of the watch-faces show todays count, as well as calorie burn and heart rate.
The display is normally off, i.e. shows black face, until summoned. The action of turning your wrist to look at the band activates the watch-face for 5 seconds. When activated, the display reacts to "swipes" in four directions, e.g. to see more weather details, heart rate today, etc.
I suspect that the device measures heart rate (BPM) a little on the high side, comparing it with finger-tip oximeter or other medical-grade device. But I'm happy to overlook that, the import thing is to observe changes and trends. That explains why I only rate 4 stars for accuracy.
Overall: Great value. Ticks all my boxes - comfort, ease of use, long time between charges, huge range of watch-faces to pick from.
I've now owned it for about a month and its mostly good - but a bit of a mixed bag. The step counting is consistent, the screen is great (as is the range of displays), battery life is excellent and I find it comfy to wear. Bluetooth connectivity is much more reliable than my fitbit - but does still need resetting.
Whats less good is:
a) I find the charging cable very fiddly - it needs to be set at just the right angle for it to charge. Not a massive problem but annoying.
b) a much bigger issue for me is the accompanying app doesnt update via the google play store - I had to allow updating from a Huawei specific app store to get the latest version and enable SpO2 monitoring... I really dont like this from a security perspective.
c) the auto-detect for exercise seems much less effective than fitbits - again for me this is really just a minor annoyance, but worth knowing.
d) Sleep tracking is almost as good as the fitbit, but seems a bit less inclined to track awake times - but I always found fitbit to be a overly optomistic with its stats on that anyway.
So overall, as a watch with step and sleep tracking its pretty good - certainly at a price point of roughly 30-40% of a fitbit I'm very happy. I'd have given 5 stars if the app updated via google play.
I don't like large watches so the size of this is great.
I wear it all day and all night to track sleep and it is very comfortable.
I track my activity which is accurate. The only issue I have is the watch doesn't not track outdoor cycling. The app does but I don't always want to have my mobile active whilst riding.
It shows messages and phone contacts. You can't answer calls or reply to messages on the watch but that's no loss.
Absolutely delighted with it.
The strap design is concave with the edges touching the skin first rather than the whole strap surface at the same time.
I though the moaners about marks were idiots but it actually marked me to the point of minor blisters.
Solution...order a strap that's metal or canvas to give even friction.
7/10 for strap issue and 9/10 for features and app at the price.
Anyway things I like
1) The interface and the App work brilliantly, a little slow uploading from the watch every now and again but great all the same.
2) Very light weight and bright even in the sunshine.
3) The ability to download new faces/skin onto the app. The one I like the most is the Pride one.
4) The step count, heart rate monitor, Oxygen levels all seem pretty accurate.
5) Battery life is pretty good, even with having constant monitoring on.
Things I don't like
1) The step count can be a little too sensitive. I have been stood at the sink washing up, or at the piano playing and it has added the step count. On one long piano session (this is not a euphemism) I had clocked up nearly 1000 extra steps.
2) Although you can download new skins/faces you can't design your own, or at least haven't found a function to allow it. Even if all it was was to put a photo in the background.
For the price this was easily better than my last smart watch, and does make me think twice about getting the new Apple Watch when it comes out soonish. But I am an Apple whore and will continue to be.
Anyway have a good day, and thanks for reading.






