The Huawei Watch GT4 is the company’s best smartwatch yet, with great looks and even better performance

Huawei’s recent refocus on wearables has been mixed. There are some models we like, and some we don’t. Fortunately, the Huawei Watch GT4 falls into the former category and is definitely one of our favorites so far.

Speaking of the app, I’m also not a big fan of the watch face selection interface. It’s poorly designed, the fonts are weird, and while there are a lot of watch face options, many of them are not free. The pre-installed watch faces on the watch do look good, and the added customizability is nice, but I wish it was a little more varied.

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Beyond that, the Huawei Watch GT4 is an excellent smartwatch. Not only does it look great, it’s also very accurate, has a wealth of health and fitness features, and has excellent

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Yes, there are a few odd issues here and there, but if you’re looking for a smartwatch that performs as well as it looks, there aren’t many that can rival it at this price. . In keeping with the GT4’s self-proclaimed “fashion-forward” design approach, though, there are plenty of other styles to choose from. A new Stay Fit app has been added for more effective tracking of calorie intake and expenditure, and new sports modes – football, padel and esports. There are new watch faces here too, with enhanced customizability via complications.

All of this is in addition to the usual Huawei wearable features, of course. The watch monitors your steps, sleep, stress, heart rate and skin temperature, as well as blood oxygen saturation. It tracks over 100 different exercises, and has adaptive running training plans for 3km, 5km, 10km, half marathon and marathon distances. Huawei Watch GT4  batteryreview: What we like about it?

In short, the biggest strength of the Huawei Watch GT4 is its accuracy. I haven’t had a lot of time with the watch so far – I’ve only worn it for 26km so far – but the results I’ve seen are impressive. As usual, I compared its results to a chest strap (MyZone MZ-Switch), and the GT4’s average heart rate differed from that of the chest strap by just 1.35%.

A similar story was told with satellite positioning accuracy. I compared the distance recorded by the Huawei Watch GT4 to that of a Stryd Wind treadmill during the same series of runs, and found an average difference of just 1.07%. These results are impressive, the best I’ve seen from a Huawei wearable, and among the best I’ve tested. Clearly Huawei’s new GNSS technology is working, which uses beamforming to compensate for the fact that the position of the watch’s antenna relative to satellite signals is always changing. Battery life is also excellent. As I mentioned, I haven’t had much opportunity to fully test its use, but after using GPS for about 3 hours and 40 minutes and disabling the watch’s always-on display feature, I was able to use it for about 7 days before needing to charge.

It’s good to see Huawei wearables are gradually catching up with industry standards in terms of third-party accessibility. Like the Huawei Watch, the Watch GT4 can connect with both Android and Apple phones, but the ability to sync with Strava and Komoot is a relatively new addition and is much appreciated in that regard.

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