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HUAWEI Watch GT 2?
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для легкой установки, но с iPhone я не могу скачать музыку и получать уведомления
не тратьте свое 16к за приобретение.
хорошо для шоу, но не полезно для утилит и возможностей.
и именно поэтому я покупаю его, но они не имеют эту функцию сейчас.
и очень разочарован.
и привлекательный дизайн, многотрудную жизнь батареи... мне нравится моя смотреть...
I lost many hours researching before choosing my first fitness/smartwatch. that was very hard work- watching endless youtube video reviews and reading many customer comments on Amazon. I don't think there is a perfect fitness/smartwatch. battery life, HR accuracy, app/website support, ability to store music on the watch..are just a few of the areas that cause me a lot of difficulty in making a decision. I wish I could have just gone into several shops to see and physically handle these watches but that did not seem possible.
Anyway, I was looking for a watch to help me become more aware of my fitness overall and to help me achieve a personal goal of successfully completing a marathon. my first attempt at a Marathon was the Munich marathon Oct 2019. I trained for 14 weeks, mainly using the Nike + app. Everything seemed to be going well, but in the few weeks before, what is known as 'The Tapering period'. I went out for what should have been alight 4-mile run and something pulled in my right calf muscle. that was 10 days before the marathon. I could not move for the next few days and in the end, I gambled on resting every day until I felt better. I did not run again until the day of the marathon. I had put too much effort to walk away from the marathon and so I went along and tried my best. everything fine until km 5 and then the pain started-by km 37 I had to pull out. I don't want this to happen again.I am hoping a watch that helps me track my runs and gives advice on recovery time and my general heart rate and fitness level (VO2 max) will help me avoid overtraining. and also sleep tracking is interesting to me. I have not been very well with a case of non-bacterial prostatitis and that means for me, I don't sleep well- waking several times each night..So I thought a fitness/smartwatch might help me run a marathon successfully and become more aware of my overall fitness and for some insight into my sleeping patterns. these were the main reasons behind my search for a fitness-based smart watch.
I short listed the following watches on a budget of up to £150-200:
Polar Vantage M
Garmin Forerunner 735XT (According to the '5k runner' website, this is a superior running watch to the FR235)
Huawei GT2
Amazfit Stratos
On paper, the best watch for me was the Garmin. Polar's reviews showed the heart rate accuracy was still not accurate- I don't know if that is still true as there has been a recent firmware update to address this. but the Garmin watch did not look like a watch that I wanted to wear all day and night- because I have learned in my research that these things can track sleep, substitute your credit card for contactless payments, play music and so on..and some watches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch or the Huawei GT2 had, in my opinion anyway, the most beautiful watch designs and screen displays. but the Samsung Galaxy watch had a battery life of up 4-5 days of use. As did the Amazfit Stratos and so both those watches were out.
Logic told me that the Garmin Forerunner 735XT with its long battery life, excellent running tracking and training features was the watch for me.
My heart told me to go for the Huawei GT2- for its beautiful design- a watch I would want to wear all day and night, it had a great battery life (up to 14 days) and plays music from the watch..even answer a phone call and hold a conversation from the watch!! (Beam me up scotty!!)
I chose the Huawei GT2
I am now 5 days into owning this watch. It really is beautiful to look at- it is a very sleek looking, black sports watch. The display on starting the watch up is stylish. I feel like a child again with a brand new toy- I am always playing around with the watch faces and settings and just enjoying the experience of wearing this. Of course, I have lots of watches. What will happen to them?? oh, I did not think of that. I'll find a time to wear them, I am sure..
But on wearing the watch, I have to say it is very comfortable to wear. the strap is very soft on the skin. so wearing this at night, is not a problem at all.
On battery- The watch arrived with 75% battery. that was used up by two firmware updates and 2 days use- riding a bike to work 30 mins there, 30 mins back. I have left all features on including digital time display- as opposed to a blank watch face after use until you 'raise to wake'.
I decided to charge the watch up to full-on Friday AM. It is now Sunday. in that time, I have gone out for a few 4-5 mile runs and bike rides of up to an hour and have changed the settings to watch can time out display after 15 secs and then raise to wake-experimenting with this, to see what battery life I get with my typical usage. I hope to go back to an always on display as this is my preference.
It is Sunday, my battery level is down to 65%...
That is the point of marketing though, isn't it. 14 days use in big print but caveats in small print. And I hate these youtube review videos where people say-yes this watch will last up to 2 days!! but if you only do this and not that. That is nonsense. the battery should last for the watches' intended use. if you have to hold back on using the phone with all its features then don't advertise the longest battery life because that time is unrealistic! marketers are perhaps not the most honest people.
Fitness features- I have not done much with the watch yet but mainly this will track running (indoors and out) and walking, hiking, cycling (indoors and out), swimming (Pool and open water) and 'other'.
I train with my bodyweight (thanks to discovering the likes of the KAvadlo brothers on youtube and the excellent 'Convict conditioning e-books by Paul Wade) at home or at the park- pull ups/push ups,bridges, leg raises, squats etc. so this workout goes down as an 'other' workout and that is fine for me. I am looking at the heart rate changes throughout my day and my 'Active' minutes.
For the running- you can set a goal for each run you do ie:
Distance or time
you can set reminder intervals ie per mile- I like this feature
you can also set a pace reminder thing- where you have a visual display of two runners; one representing you and the other your goal pace.
then when ready to go, follow the prompt and press the centre of the watch face to acquire the GPS (this has been within 5-10 secs each time-cycling or running) and away you go.
The reminders can be spoken to you to tell you your pace, your distance and heart rate- I like this feature. but you can switch this off- not mid run but once you have experienced it, you can see if you like it or not and then for the next time- set the run guidance as you like ie reminders off. once you do this, that setting will remain that way..
I also really like the heart rate zones that show up. I can see, as I run, that I go straight past warm up to aerobic and then extreme. that has helped me to learn something about the pace I run with on what should be gentle miles- as I build up base miles.. I am running too fast or I am not as fit as i thought..so the watch has helped me gain insight here
'Raise to wake' display for running or cycling- works great. no problem at all. very reliable
After running the display shows you stats- your distance, your average cadence even, your stride length estimate, your pace. there are graphs, there is a VO2 estimate at the end of this display- (you scroll down the screen of your watch- its all very instinctive) and a recovery estimate. Apparently, my VO2 score is 45- so work to do and my recovery estimate was 30 hours or so.. not as fit as I thought but for 44 years old, I am happy and I will keep going..
Oh, the watch automatically syncs to the Huawei health app on my phone- very nice to look at the overview of my day and week so far. and another point, the graphs like pace, cadence, altitude etc can be overlaid. more useful to me, to make sense of these wonderful looking graphs, but, im not that smart. maybe you will be able to interpret the data as it is.
the sleep tracking feature is fun to look at in the morning and I can see how i slept how many times I woke, the time i spent in each stage of sleep awake, REM, light and deep sleep. I wake a lot but am still surprised (happily) to see that I get a good amount of time in deep sleep overall. this insight has been another great and interesting feature for me.
Music- well, on the youtube videos, transferring music from your phone to your watch without the pc (I have a Chromebook), all looks easy enough to do. but it isn't.
you follow the prompts on your Huawei health app- to add music to your watch. then folders showing you available music to transfer will appear- but these are only Viber voice message recordings and some other voice recordings I have stored on the phone, while using a voice recorder app- Dictation- style recordings.
My music from google play even though purchased and downloaded to my phone for offline listening DOES NOT appear in this list and as such, is not available for transferring. this is disappointing. But the watch, as the other watches, I considered, DOES offer the ability to control the music played from the phone, like a remote. And I am happy with this. I like listening to music as I run and ride (mainly on paths- I like some background noise to distract me from how long this is all taking..).I might have to persuade my wife to let me use her computer to transfer music from an external hard drive, we have somewhere, which has music on it and give this a go because the idea of running without a running belt and phone is quite exciting, to me, anyway :)
So, that's as much as I can say right now. the watch is beautiful and attracts admiring glances from people. It is very comfortable to wear. It has good fitness tracking features for running, overall health and fitness as far as cardio health is concerned anyway. Battery life appears decent and to be running at around 12% or per day, so with my usage (I guess 8-9 days use) but I am still learning and tweaking settings to get the most of this area. I am still learning.
But, I don't think there is a perfect watch and there has be a point at which you just 'take the plunge' and make a decision. I went with my heart, for a watch that would look good with great battery life (for me that is anything that lasts a week or more. I dont want to charge a watch every other day. that's not for me- I love how the fitbit advertising states- '
day lasts 24 hours. this watch will last 4+ days...', no offence to any fitbit users- I love the functionality of their devices, on paper anyway, but that's too much hassle for me.. charging watch, phone, headphones...no thank you) and some fitness tracking and sleep tracking features to make me more aware of how I am living day to day. it has already helped me with my running. I will soon buy a marathon running book and between the three of us, I believe I can train smarter than I have in the past.
It is not perfect, but for a first fitness/smart watch (These companies really should make that distinction clearer and not try to be all things to all people- there are fitness based smart watches and (non-fitness based) smart watches..).
but I think you will be very happy with this watch, if you try it.
Update: after one month of usage, it has stopped tracking sleep... for 4 nights now as at Sat 04.01.20. I have reset my watch, to see if that made a difference. it did not. today I woke up very disappointed and called Amazon, they connected me to Huawei and an advisor called Jack, nice man. he basically said they have had some sync glitches and that I should have received an update or that it should be coming in a few days now. I asked if that meant 2 days, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks. he did not know. This has really changed my opinion of this item. I love this watch but to already be experiencing software difficulties after 1 month of use, a new product that has been quite hyped within the fitness smart watch community, this is very disappointing. I have come to really enjoy and rely on the insight my watch gives me on my sleep; not for fun, but to help me fight an illness that is stopping me sleeping. I will give this another week and if I have not received the update, I will sadly have to return the watch and try either the Fitbit Ionic or Polar Vantage M or maybe even just a fitness tracker band, as my fear is that the whole idea of a fitness/smartwatch watch that can do...everything is a bit of a gimmick. but still, I will wait a few more days and see what happens..
Sun 05.01.20- I have been looking around for alternative watches and I have seen many comments for various Huawei products with people suffering from the same problem that I have. I went looking online for any information on this subject. The man I spoke to yesterday, said I should have had an update already.. so I went looking for information on the next planned firmware update for this watch. I found then that it was not the watch that needed updating but the supporting app...interesting. So, i went back to the Google play store and looked for the Huawei Health app and sure enough, the option to update was available. The process took a few minutes but now last night's sleep data has pulled through from my watch to the app. I am not sure how this information could be made clearer because clearly I am not the only person who was stuck with this problem. Amazon;s customer service is usually first class and masterful but on this occasion, not so great- And the representative that I spoke to, from Huawei ran no checks with me over the phone, no diagnostic questions, no 'let me run you through a few steps that you can follow, on your watch and between us, we can see if you do have everything up to date..' nothing.. so customer service is quite weak from this company and with their presence in the news and in most people's minds, you think they might do more to work on that area.. I love the device-for looks and battery- there is nothing better in this price range and definitely, not the apple watch, which has a pitiful run time in comparison.. but this experience has left me feeling unsure that I can trust this company and at almost £200.. might be better to buy a simple tracker for £40 even from Huawei, at that price, I dont mind so much about these inconveniences but at this price.. I am not sure.... It might be better to change to a company known for more reliable quality such as fitbit or polar..






