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Huawei Watch 2 Sport Smartwatch - Ceramic Bezel - Carbon Black Strap (US Warranty)

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Arrives Sep 4 – Sep 10
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Color: Sport Black


Features

  • Built-in GPS and continuous heart rate: monitor your heart rate and track your workout routes without your phone
  • Scientific sleep tracking: HUAWEI TruSleep keeps track of light, deep and REM sleep stages to make your sleep truly restful
  • Workout Coach: get real-time guidance and workout data such as recovery time and Vo2 Max
  • NFC and Google assistant: make payments and have a personal voice assistant from your wrist
  • Music and power: you can download and listen to music by Google play music on your watch. And you can optimize power consumption settings to get the most out of your device

Description

Huawei Watch 2 smart Watch integrates cutting-edge technology with the look of a Classic sports Watch. Designed to work in harmony with your smartphone or Independently, new features include: standalone GPS navigation, professional running Coach, offline music storage, Wear OS by Google/Android Wear and various apps.

Operating System: Android Wear 2.0


Special Feature: Time Display, Sleep Monitor, GPS, Pedometer, Heart Rate Monitor


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, NFC


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


GPS: True


Shape: Round


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Brand: HUAWEI


Model Name: FBA_Leo-B09 B


Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 0.5 x 1.9 inches


Item Weight: 2 ounces


Item model number: Leo-B09 B


Batteries: 2 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android Wear 2.0


Wireless communication technologies: NFC


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, NFC


GPS: True


Special features: Time Display, Sleep Monitor, GPS, Pedometer, Heart Rate Monitor


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Sport Black


Whats in the box: Watch,Charging cradle (including USB cable),Power adapter,Quick start guide,Safety information,Warranty card


Department: Watch


Manufacturer: Huawei Device USA Inc


Date First Available: March 23, 2017


Weight: 2 Ounces


Standing screen display size: 1.2 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Feels like a sportier huawei watch 1...
I am an owner of the first huawei watch and I felt that it was the best of the first generation Android wear watches. I love that thing and still do. It was still purring along but I had been thinking about getting a new one and handing the old one down to my son. I saw a good price on the watch 2 and got it. I've only had it for less than 24 hrs but this feels just like my old baby. I still love it. Now, I've read a lot of reviews that criticize huawei going away from the elegant look of the watch 1 and going with the sportier look of the watch 2. I've seen some reviews saying that huawei tried to pack too much into this watch. Maybe some of that is true. All personal opinion. Just don't be afraid to get it. The screen is smaller. There's no doubt. But is it too small? No... It appears even smaller because of the thicker bezel compared to the watch 1. But to be honest, it doesn't really bother me. The watch is on the bigger side and hence I wouldn't think that many women would want this. That being said my wife who is 5 feet tall and slim said it's not all that big and she's considering it. I compare this 2nd gen watch to the first generation by saying to think of a dressy citizen watch compared to a casio sports watch. Only for looks though. Sure the 2nd gen is more plastic like but I think that goes with the sporty idea. (I was corrected... It's made of a high end ceramic material that's found in high end watches. It just looks plastic but will perform much much better) I still would have preferred huawei stick with a style like the original. That would have worked great if they released one of each style. Android pay is pretty neat. But one miss... And I'm still exploring this feature... U need to have lockscreen on for android pay to work. OK that makes sense that u need some security on the watch for android pay to work but I feel that security should be tied to the program only. Something that shows up only when accessing Android pay. Not a general lockscreen that makes you unlock the watch almost every time you look at it. Update... I didn't use android pay for quite a while because the lockscreen function became so annoying. I was unlocking almost every time to get my messages etc. So I stopped. Recently I decided to try it again and I was very pleased to find out that the lockscreen function has been modified and is much much better. I still haven't figured out exactly what the pattern is. I think it's one unlock while on Ur wrist and it'll stay unlocked until you take it off?? I worked a 12 hr day today and I don't remember unlocking except first thing this morning. Then I took it off and I had to unlock it. I can definitely live with that. Wouldn't mind if it locked every 4 hrs or so. Just not every single time. I'm reviewing the watch and not Android wear. I think the lockscreen thing is an operating system miss, not a watch miss. The watch is solid. It's not perfect by any means. I like the bezel idea from the Samsung gear and the spinning button idea from here lg watch. But overall, this is a very good smartwatch that gives me most of what I want. I charged it full last night, set it up and played with it and left it sitting overnight. It's going on almost 24 hrs off charger and it's at 42%. That's one thing that they did well... Bump up the size of the battery. I was always amazed at how that small battery in the watch 1 could last all day easily. Now with a battery that's like 40% higher in capacity... 2 days of regular usage isn't out of the possibility. If you are in the market for a smartwatch, huawei has put out some lovely pieces. Don't forget about the first one. It's still out there and it's only a year old. The processor, memory and battery isn't as good as the watch 2 but the watch 1 kicks butt for style. And that's probably why my wife will end up getting one of the watch 1's. I've personally never been an LG fan when it comes to phones and smartwatches. I've known a few people who owned the g4 and watched as that one died a miserable demise. I just don't get good vibes about their products. This is my opinion and why I didn't go with the lg watch sport or style. Maybe their urbane 2 watch will be better. Samsung makes a good watch but given that they only recently opened up the ability of those wearables to work with all phones I'm still a little leary about their line. It works best with Samsung phones. I'm also not sure about their own proprietary watch software Tizen OS. And that's one of the big reasons I didn't go with them. Samsung to me goes overboard with flooding the market with products that tie you to there other products. They seem to like that control. So I avoid them when I can. So there you have my thoughts about the smartwatch market. Or a brief summary of it and why I came to get the next generation of the huawei watch. It's all about your expectations and needs in the watch. If u want total standalone function with network capabilities, samsung or lg then. But if Ur looking for something that works when connected to a phone and has some functions as a standalone unit, then huawei watch 2 it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017 by stickman

  • Worth it for the battery life
On Black Friday sales, I ordered a Huawei Watch 2 Classic and an LG Watch Sport (figuring to return the one I didn’t want). Both were priced similarly on sale. I also read a lot of reviews in the process. Ultimately I returned the LG. Below is my analysis and rationale for that decision. From a cosmetic standpoint, both watches look pretty good. Neither would look embarrassing in a business meeting. I have large hands but relatively small wrists, so the LG looked and felt pretty bulky while the HW2 felt a bit more compact and thinner. HW2 slight winner but the smaller screen probably cancels that out. Neither could be called elegant but that doesn’t matter too much to me, as long as it looks respectable and not tacky. For my usage, cell service in the watch isn’t really very important. I am never without my phone. Battery life however is essential. My goal is actually to be able to wear the watch all day and all night, so that I could use it as an alarm clock. I proposed to use the half hour or so while showering and eating breakfast in the morning for charging time. I can’t read either watch without reading glasses, so screen size isn’t as critical but ability to use an analog ambient display that I can read at a glance even without reading glasses is critical to me - my main use for a watch (surprise) is actually checking to see what time it is. Either watch will do that, but there are battery life implications to this. I don’t use tons of apps on the watch and don’t interact extensively via touch - so the scroll wheel, while nice, wasn’t a big deal for me. Seeing notifications for emails, texts, and calls is most important for me. Also, being able to send texts or initiate calls via voice is something I use frequently. Either watch can do all this just fine. The one app I really wanted to use is alarms. I have been using a fitness band, more for the ability to have wrist-vibrating alarms (so I can wake up without waking my wife) than for fitness aspects - because I didn’t have a watch that could hold a charge all day and night. I wanted to get rid of that and just use my watch. Adequate waterproofness is a factor too. I’m a boater, and need a watch I can keep on. I don’t mind removing it for swimming but it needs to be able to survive an accidental dunking or a rain storm. Either of these would be fine on this front. Ultimately the factors that decided me were around the battery. I needed to get more than 24 hours, with ambient display on during the day, and based on reviews, I didn’t see how I could get there with the LG. Plus I need to be able to get most if not all of a full charge in 30 minutes, and again, I didn’t think I could get there with the LG. I am more than a month into this now, and I’m happy with my choice. It’s not perfect, but it’s doing what matters to me pretty well. I consistently get through my 24 hours with at least a bit of battery to spare (usually 15-25%). Charging is really fast - half an hour is usually enough. I turn off ambient display at night (because I don’t need or want it on then, but it does help with battery life). I have come to like the look - respectable enough without being obtrusive. Not a single person has commented on my watch, which means that to them, it just looks like a watch. I didn’t think I would use the watch as a speakerphone, but that actually works so well that it’s surprisingly useful. The alarm works reliably and I got rid of the fitness band. I found a watch face that I like and that I can read easily without my reading glasses. All in all, my requirements are met. Certainly there are things I’d change - the main one is that I wish I could turn off the heart rate monitor, I rarely use it, and would prefer to save the battery. Hopefully Huawei will keep up with Android Wear updates on this watch, and Google won’t completely give up on Android Wear. The Watch 2 doesn’t usually get much love in reviews, but it was the best choice for me, and I’ve come to be quite fond of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018 by T.W. Cook

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