Discreet, traditional look, Waterproof, Tracks heart rate and sleep
Spotty value for the cost, Limited functionality compared to competition
The Huawei Fit looks to answer the call for those looking for a simplistic, traditional-looking fitness tracker. There are even a few surprise features included, but we need to test more to see if you're getting your dollar's worth here...
The Huawei Fit is lightweight, comfortable to wear, and has week-long battery life. It can track daily activities, including heart rate, and can show notifications from your phone. It can be worn in the shower and while swimming
The display is dull and touchscreen is difficult to operate when working out. There's no GPS or automatic exercise detection. The Huawei app lacks any sort of social features
The Huawei Fit is a capable fitness smartwatch, but the software falls short of the competition...
Battery seems to last forever, Interchangeable watch bands, Sensors keep track of everything, Keep track of your notifications
No buttons, The backlight doesn't always activate, A bit small for those with larger wrists, No GPS
The Huawei Fit seems to be a front runner for being the go-to fitness tracker ahead of the holiday season. With its black and white LCD display, light form factor, and numerous sensors, the Huawei Fit provides everything you could want in a fitness tracke...
Always-on display, Built-in heart rate sensor, Waterproof, Pushes notifications, Tracks daily activity, calories, distance, and sleep, Helps plan training, Lightweight
Touch display can accidentally start workouts, Heart rate monitoring is not continuous unless working out, Wide bezel
The Huawei Fit is a watch-like fitness tracker with an always-on display that tracks calories, distance, heart rate, sleep, steps, and can help you train for a race...
The Huawei Fit is lightweight, comfortable to wear, and has week-long battery life. It can track daily activities, including heart rate, and can show notifications from your phone. It can be worn in the shower and while swimming
The display is dull and touchscreen is difficult to operate when working out. There's no GPS or automatic exercise detection. The Huawei app lacks any sort of social features
The Huawei Fit is a capable fitness smartwatch, but the software falls short of the competition...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
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