Monitordetak jantung membantu menampilkan tingkat kebugaran, sehingga kamu bisa menghitung intensitas olahraga yang cocok. 3. mempunyai GPS. Huawei Watch 3. Huawei Watch GT 2 46mm. GPS bisa menentukan lokasi secara global, berguna untuk peta, penandaan geografis maupun aplikasi navigasi. Sekitar 43 g tanpa tali *Ukuran produk, berat produk, dan spesifikasi terkait hanya nilai teoritis. Pengukuran aktual antara produk individual dapat bervariasi. Semua spesifikasi tergantung pada produk yang sebenarnya. Warna Black Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel Bahan Metal + Plastic Black Fluoroelastomer Strap, Green & Black TPU Strap. Graphite Black Mint Green 1,39 inci AMOLED 454 x 454 HD Layar sentuh AMOLED mendukung gerakan geser dan sentuhan. Sensor akselerometer Sensor giroskop Sensor geomagnetik Sensor detak jantung optik Sensor cahaya sekitar Sensor tekanan udara Sensor kapasitif 4 GB * Kapasitas memori yang tersedia kurang dari nilai ini karena perangkat lunak sistem memakan sebagian ruang. Tombol daya, tombol fungsi Android atau lebih baru iOS atau lebih baru BLE / RB / EDR 5ATM tahan air * Perangkat yang sesuai dengan nilai air 5ATM memiliki peringkat tahan air 50 meter di bawah standar ISO 22810 2010. Ini berarti bahwa mereka dapat digunakan untuk kegiatan air dangkal seperti berenang di kolam atau laut. Namun, mereka tidak boleh digunakan untuk scuba diving, ski air, atau kegiatan lain yang melibatkan air berkecepatan tinggi atau perendaman di bawah kedalaman dangkal. Untuk perincian tindakan pencegahan kedap air, silakan lihat https // 14 hari untuk penggunaan khusus. Skenario penggunaan tipikal ditentukan berdasarkan kebiasaan pengguna. Masa pakai baterai spesifik tergantung pada kebiasaan pengguna dan frekuensi penggunaan. Tegangan Charger dan Persyaratan Saat Ini 5V1A Jam x 1 Pengisian dudukan x 1 Kabel pengisian daya x 1 Panduan Pengguna & Informasi Keselamatan & Kartu Garansi x 1
Setiap aspek dari Huawei ini dirancang dan diprogram dengan tingkat perawatan tertinggi. Mulai dari bodi material premium hingga fitur canggih untuk memantau kesehatan dan kebugaran, serta mendukung segala aktivitas para pengguna yang ditingkatkan." Kelebihan Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro
Verdict The Huawei Watch GT is a competent running watch, but its smart functionality needs work. Pros Pretty design Great battery life Solid fitness tracking Cons Lacks smart functionality Doesn't work with some popular fitness apps Key Specifications Review Price £199 Huawei Lite OS GPS Month-long max battery What is the Huawei Watch GT? The Huawei Watch GT is the latest wearable from the Chinese giant. However, unlike it’s past smartwatches – which focused on dethroning the Apple Watch – the GT has an overt fitness focus. This, plus its £200 price tag, puts it in direct competition with dedicated fitness trackers from the likes of Garmin – which makes most of Trusted Reviews recommended sports watches, such as the equivalently priced Vivosport and Vivosmart HR+. As fitness trackers go, the Huawei Watch GT gets plenty right; it offers an attractive, comfortable to wear design and solid multi-sport tracking functionality. If you’re after a running watch that you’d be equally comfortable to wear at a fancy restaurant as you would on a climbing wall, then the Huawei Watch GT is a solid choice. However, teething problems with its custom-made Lite OS software limit it’s appeal as a smartwatch. The OS doesn’t allow you to fulfil basic tasks, such as pairing with your fitness app of choice, or controlling your music with the Huawei Watch GT. Related Best running watches Huawei Watch GT – Design As fitness trackers go, the Huawei Watch GT is a design marvel. This is mainly because, unlike many competing trackers at this price, it looks like a watch. Its circular x x stainless-steel body is available in black or metal finishes. You can customise the device further, with Huawei offering a selection of silicone strap for the Sport version I tested. These include Graphite Black tested, a Saddle Brown leather option, Glacier Grey and Fluorescent Green colour options. Around the side sit two physical buttons plus that, paired with the AMOLED touchscreen, act as the primary means to interact with the watch. Fit is outstanding over the past three weeks of testing, I’ve found the Huawei Watch to be one of a select few wearables I’d happily wear 24/7. The Watch GT also ticks most of the right boxes when it comes to hardware. The AMOLED screen is vibrant and has a sharp 454 x 454 326ppi display that ensures text and icons are uniformly readable. Maximum brightness levels are great, too, ensuring the screen remains legible even when you’re using it mid-run in bright sunlight. The custom Cortex-M4 chipset keeps things running smoothly, and I haven’t experienced any serious slow-downs or crashes using the Huawei Watch GT. The inclusion of integrated GPS, GLONASS and Galileo support means that, on paper at least, the Huawei Watch GT should offer fantastic location and distance-tracking services. Under the hood you’ll find all the sensors you’d expect from a dedicated fitness tracker. These include a optical heart rate monitor, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light and barometer sensors. The 5 ATM water-resistance rating puts it on a par with most fitness trackers and means you can wear the device to depths of up to 50 metres, which will be welcome news for swimmers. The only slight downside is that the watch doesn’t come with any local storage. This means you won’t be able to store maps or music locally – although at this price you’ll struggle to find a tracker that offers such an option. Related Best fitness tracker Huawei Watch GT – Tracking and software The software is a custom build by Huawei that feels more like Garmin’s OS than a full-fat operating system such as Apple’s watchOS or Google’s Wear OS. At first glance, the OS works fine. To get it working you simply install the Huawei Health and services app and go through a quick pairing process. The menu that appears is pretty simple to follow. The main screen displays a simple watch interface – although there are a number of preinstalled custom UIs available that you may prefer, displaying more granular data for heart rate and step count, for example. A press of the top physical button brings up a list of all the installed apps and functions. Pressing the bottom button once opens the fitness tracking menu, from which you can choose a variety of workouts ranging from running through to swimming and climbing. Elsewhere, the controls are touch-based. Dragging down on the screen opens a Settings shortcut menu. Scroll up to check incoming notifications; left and right will take you through menus displaying your step count, the weather and your heart rate, for example. The interface is intuitive enough, feeling like an early version of Samsung’s Tizen OS. However, it quickly runs into problems if looking to engage smart functionality. For starters, there’s no music controller. Neither does the OS have any form of app library. As such, if you want some music to accompany your run, you’ll have to bring your handset along, using your headphones’ controller for management. Which is all a bit of a faff. In addition, the software doesn’t work with many popular third-party apps, such as Strava. The only items aside of Huawei Health that I could pair the Huawei Watch GT with were UP by Jawbone, Google Fit and MyFitnessPal. The limitations prove annoying, more so because the Watch GT is actually pretty good at fitness tracking. The GPS is snappy, never taking more than a minute or two to connect. Distance tracking data also proved accurate, with measurements never straying too far from those of the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus that I tested it against. The same was true of my heart rate data, which remained uniform and didn’t throw up any atypical results during testing. The app also offers a few useful metrics for overall progress. These include VO2 max estimates and training effect. As ever, the VO2 max estimates are only good as a frame of reference. For non-fitness fanatics, it’s a measurement of the level of oxygen your blood can store. The higher the number, the better. But to get an accurate VO2 reading, you need to go through a fairly unpleasant process in which you to run until you literally can go no further, all the while being hooked up to some lab equipment. Related What is VO2 Max? The VO2 figures you get from a wrist-based wearable won’t be anywhere near as accurate. However, if uniform they’re useful as a rough guide to your fitness, which is the case with the Huawei Watch GT. Training effect uses your heart rate readings, plus some other biometric data, to estimate how productiveness of your workout. The app and watch display the figure during and after the session using a simple to understand colour chart that’s broken down into different zones. For example, blue indicates you were only warming up, while red shows you were really pushing yourself over the limit. Neither feature is anything new – you’ll find them on most rival trackers – but they work well enough on the GT and will be useful for semi-serious athletes looking to track their overall progress. Related Best smartwatch Huawei Watch GT – Battery life Huawei has made some pretty bold claims about the Huawei Watch GT’s battery. Specifically, the company quotes it as offering “14 days’ typical use”. The quoted life is well ahead of smartwatches, which generally struggle to make it more than a couple of days following a single charge. With regular use I found the Watch GT generally lasted just shy of two weeks. Regular use entailed constant heart rate monitoring, notifications on, and three 5km runs per week with the GPS engaged. With the heart rate monitoring turned off and exercising indoors with the GPS off, too, I was easily able to push this to just over a fortnight of use. Why buy the Huawei Watch GT? If you want a decent-looking fitness tracker that you can wear outside the gym, too, then you could do a lot worse than the Huawei Watch GT. This is one of the more attractive trackers on the market for £200, and comes with all the sensors and hardware most semi-serious athletes will need to monitor performance. However, its software means the Huawei Watch GT falls short of expectations as a smartwatch. The Lite OS doesn’t support many popular third-party apps and the absence of common features – such as a music player/control – makes it feel fairly basic. As a result, those in the market for a smartwatch would do well to look elsewhere, considering the Apple Watch or Ticwatch Pro. Verdict The Huawei Watch GT is a competent fitness tracker but sub-par smartwatch. Trusted Score MenurutEdy Supartono selaku Country Training Manager Huawei Indonesia menyebutkan seenggaknya ada empat kelebihan Huawei Watch GT 3 ini. Jam tangan pintar teranyar dari Huawei ini juga memboyong 100 mode olahraga yang dapat dijadikan asisten digital untuk melihat kinerja pengguna saat melakukan workout. Nah nantinya, workout kita akan dicatat Verdict The Huawei Watch GT 2e offers a whole lot of watch for your money. It’s still a predominantly fitness-focused device though. This is more of a sports watch than a smartwatch. Those sports features on the whole work well, and you do still have that great battery life that beats the likes of what Apple, Samsung and Wear OS watches can offer. Pros Comfortable to wear Plenty of sports features Solid battery life Cons Smartwatch basics Some features not compatible on iPhone Key Specifications Review Price £ 46mm case Huawei Lite OS 454 x 454 resolution AMOLED screen 14 day battery life 5ATM water resistant Built-in GPS Heart rate monitor 4GB storage The Huawei Watch GT 2e is a new edition of the Watch GT 2 smartwatch that landed in 2019. While retaining a lot of the same features as the GT 2, Huawei is making this new version more suitable for exercise. Along with some changes in the design department, it’s also bringing a few new extras to ramp up its sports tracking prowess. All at a lower price. Design and screen – The Huawei Watch GT 2e is a well made, attractive smartwatch Unlike the GT 2, the 2e only comes in the one size. It’s the same 46mm sized case as featured on the largest GT 2. That’s also available in black stainless steel or stainless steel case options. There’s the same numbered bezel ring surrounding the touchscreen display, and it now weighs 43g compared to 41g. So not the kind of difference you really notice when you compare wearing the two. Where Huawei has made changes is in the band and the physical buttons. The strap is now a similar kind of perforated kind that you can find on some Apple Watch straps. That strap is now more integrated into the design to create a more fluid look. If you want to switch out the bands for another colour, there’s a pin mechanism to make that a very easy thing to do. Huawei is offering straps in four colours in total with your pick of black, red, green and white bands. We had the red option to try, which is a typical go-to colour for sporty watches. Though we imagine the green and white options might offer something a little louder and eye-catching. Related Apple Watch 5 The other big change is the new flatter buttons, which sit closer to the casing. That’s a big departure from the more traditional-style look on the GT 2’s buttons. It helps to create a more streamlined look. More importantly, the increase in surface area means they are easier to press, which is handy when things start getting sweaty. Around the back is where you’ll find the heart rate sensor and the SpO2 sensor, which has now also been turned on the GT2 and offers the same insights, which we’ll get into later. It’s perhaps no real surprise to find that the GT 2e also receives the same waterproof 5ATM waterproof rating, making it suitable for pool and open water swimming and a post-workout shower. In terms of the display, you’re getting the same 454 x 454 resolution AMOLED screen as the GT 2. You’re still getting something here that’s bright, offers accurate colours and strong viewing angles. It’s a great screen to absorb workout metrics in real-time and show off those watch faces too. Bottom line, it’s still a really nice smartwatch to wear. It’s slim, not too heavy or bulky. The new strap invariably gives it a more sporty look, but retaining the same watch case it holds in place means it still offers a well made, attractive design for the price you’re paying. Battery, performance and features – Some nice improvements, but still a mixed bag Improving battery life on its smartwatches was a big factor for Huawei. When it moved to its own Lite OS operating system from Google’s Wear OS, it was finally able to deliver that. Like the GT 2, the 2e promises up to 14 days in typical use from a 455mAh capacity battery. That usually means not using power-intensive features like all-day heart rate monitoring, putting GPS to regular use and keeping that screen cranked up to full brightness. Thankfully, it’s still a solid performer as far as giving you weeks as opposed to the day you used to get on Huawei’s smartwatches pre-Lite OS. GPS tracking doesn’t drain the battery in any really undesirable way with a 30-minute outdoor knocking just 5-6% off the battery. If you are willing to disable features, you might not make full use of, like continuous heart rate monitoring, stress tracking or which app notifications you receive on the watch, that two weeks is definitely achievable. Performance-wise, we don’t have any complaints about how Lite OS runs. It’s still powered by Huawei’s Kirin A1 chip with a bump in RAM from 2GB to 4GB. The GT 2 wasn’t particularly laggy or sluggish in any way, and things perfectly smoothly here too. A lot of settings are offloaded to Huawei’s Health companion app, making it largely a really easy watch to navigate. There’s no app support, so you’re stuck with what Huawei has to offer in features much like before. Things run nice and smooth, and you’re always one swipe away from those core features. Speaking of those core features, it’s the same as what we got on the GT2, and that means it’s pretty baseline. You can view notifications iOS and Android, though they are not actionable, which may well be enough for people. There’s 4GB of external storage, though that works out to about 2GB for you to pile on some of your own music. So you can pair up some earbuds and take music out and about minus your phone. It still doesn’t, unfortunately, let you sync offline playlists from third-party music streaming services. If you want the most complete experience, it’s clearly better to pair with an Android as opposed to an iPhone, as features like storing music don’t work. There’s no smart assistant, payment features or support for third-party apps as we already mentioned. You do get watch faces though, and it’s a nice bunch too. There’s a nice mix of analogue-style and data-packed digital options. There are also some more fun ones to opt for like its Graffiti and Comic, which do a better way of hiding away your fitness tracker stats. Fitness tracking – Accurate data, as well as useful recommendations and advice The Watch GT 2 already packed some pretty solid sports and fitness tracking features, and much of what you get there is here too. Huawei has added a few new things, that will no doubt make its way to GT 2 at some point too. There’s the same array of sensors including built-in GPS and a heart rate monitor. It’s now added a SpO2 sensor, which has started to appear on more smartwatches including ones from Garmin and Fitbit. In terms of the data it pushes out, it’s measuring blood oxygen levels, that if low, could indicate a medical issue. It’s also a useful metric to check on for anyone that spends a lot of time working out at high altitude. The data appeared to be in line with the same feature on a Garmin Fenix, though what we preferred was the detailed explanation as to why the data is useful. That blood oxygen data though doesn’t appear to be stored anywhere inside Huawei’s Health app though so it is only designed for on the spot measurements. Related Fitbit Charge 4 review When it comes to tracking itself, it’s the same process of pressing that action button in the top right-hand corner, selecting your activity and getting moving. You’re getting the same sports modes as the GT 2 covering the likes of running, cycling, swimming pool and open water. There’s also some outdoor-centric options like hiking, and there’s still also a triathlon mode. Huawei has decided to increase the number of activities that can be tracked, covering more niche sports and activities. So a scroll the new options shows it’s now got tracking options for the likes of spinning, boxing and ballet. There are also some new fun options like frisbee and kite flying, just don’t expect to get complex metrics about your throwing or flying technique. The performance of those features is a bit of a mixed bag. GPS signal picks up for outdoor tracking did take a bit of time to lock in initially, but did improve over time. Distance tracking was generally in line with a Garmin running watch but did on a few occasions overreport distance by about miles. That meant metrics for running like pace and cadence were skewed. On the whole, it was a good experience, though. For running indoors, some of the additional metrics like pace seemed quite off-putting us at a significantly slower pace. Once calibrated, it did become more reliable. If you want to factor heart rate monitoring into your training, then you do have that option too. There’s no support for pairing up an external heart rate monitor, which is a shame as the performance isn’t fantastic. We found that even outside of high-intensity interval training, it posted higher average and maximum heart rate readings against a Polar H9 heart rate monitor chest strap. If you care about HR for exercise, you might feel disappointed based on our experience. While heart rate monitoring can have its moments from an exercise tracking point of view, things are a lot better when it comes to continuous tracking. Compared to a Garmin watch and a Polar heart rate monitor chest strap, that resting heart rate data was a lot more reliable. Along with manually tracking workouts, Huawei does offer the option for the watch to automatically recognize when you’re doing certain activities, a bit like what Fitbit and Samsung do on their smartwatches. It currently works for indoor running, walking and the elliptical machine, though we struggled to get it to work. One thing to factor in with sports tracking is that data is made to live inside of Huawei’s own app. There is the option to save GPS files, so you can export them to other apps like Strava, for instance. That’s a much more fiddly way to display data in other apps when Garmin, Apple, Fitbit and others make it a whole lot easier to do. The Watch GT 2e does also pack fitness tracking features too. It’ll count steps, monitor sleep and continuously track heart rate. There’s also stress tracking, which has to be enabled from the companion app. It also requires doing a calibration test to get it set up. Step tracking tended to be within 200-300 steps of a Garmin fitness tracker, though reviewing that data in the Health app is a bit fiddly if you want to review trends over weeks and months. Huawei has gone big on sleep data offering a rich breakdown giving you a sleep score and insights based on your quality of sleep. From an accuracy point of view, there wasn’t anything wildly off with the data. What’s really nice here though is the effort to understand the data along with useful sleep recommendations and advice. Should you buy the Huawei Watch GT 2e? The Huawei Watch GT 2e isn’t an Apple Watch, and it simply doesn’t offer the same mix of smart and sports watch features as Apple and some of its rivals. It also doesn’t give iPhone users the full experience, so it’s definitely more an option for Android phone owners. It does offer big features that you’d usually pay more money for. Take the same £160, and you’re looking at the likes of the Fitbit Versa Lite edition or something like the Garmin Forerunner 45s. You’d have to pay £40 more for the Apple’s cheapest smartwatch, the Watch Series 3. If you care about serious sports features, the GT 2e will definitely have appeal, particularly for Android users. It promises more reliable tracking than Wear OS watches and that vastly superior battery life. It’s just a shame it doesn’t work with third-party fitness apps. Find the best smartwatch right The Huawei Watch GT 2e offers a whole lot of watch for your money. It’s still a predominantly fitness-focused device though. This is more of a sports watch than a smartwatch. Those sports features on the whole work well, and you do still have that great battery life that beats the likes of what Apple, Samsung and Wear OS watches can offer. Despite some gripes, the GT 2e is still a solid sporty fitness watch option to consider. Trusted Score SeriHuawei Watch GT 3 Pro ini akan rilis pada 28 April 2022 mendatang dalam sebuah event khusus. internet | 16:40 WIB 4 Kelebihan Huawei MateBook D14 dan D5 untuk Bekerja. Cek apa kelebihan dan harga Huawei MateBook D14 dan Huawei MateBook D15 ini. gadget | 16:12 WIB. Voir toute la catégorie Pro Publicité, votre contenu continue ci-dessous Publicité Accueil Santé & Sport Montres & Capteurs d'activité Montre connectée 4 Meilleurs prix Les liens présentés ci-dessus pourraient ne pas fonctionner en présence d'un bloqueur de publicités. Tous les avis utilisateurs 4 Trier par Bonne montre mais !!! Le 22 mai 2019Très belle montre, autonomie impressionnante 10 jours en faisant du sport 5 jours par semaine sans GPS et 1 sortie en vélo d'1 heure le weekend!! Bémol le comptage des calories brûlées, il ne se fie que sur le nombre de pas effectués et/ou le rythme cardiaque donc très loin de la réalité. JE recommande tout de même cette montre au coureurs, randonneurs et cyclistes. Lire l'avis complet Ergonomie Interface Ergonomie et design Autonomie Interface et usages Application Usages et précision Une belle montre mais... Le 29 décembre 2019Vraiment, on pourrait la prendre pour une montre analogique, très fine, elle passe sous les manches sans problème. Gps intégré, baromètre... elle fait beaucoup de chose de manière autonome, rythme cardiaque bien étudié mais, heures de sommeil fantaisiste, ne pas regarder un film sans bouger car elle le compte en sommeil... Et, rédhibitoire, connexion impossible avec un Samsung note edge, plus qu'agaçant... grrr Lire l'avis complet Autonomie lesvadorLe possède 300 jours d'utilisation lesvadorLe possède 300 jours d'utilisation Decu par le produit et par la marque Le 19 juillet 2019C est une montre très peu connectée au final pas de pilotage de la musique du tel , info météo très sommaires on ne peut même pas mettre le tel sur ne pas déranger , ca n fait que sur la montre... Quant au sport elle fini par prendre l eau mais ils ne garantissent pas l étanchéité ils ne garantissent pas grand choses j ai l impression. Donc une montre sport t ont l étanchéité n est pas garantie... Très décevant Mesure du stress non fonctionnel Paiement sans contact non fonctionnel Peu de cadrans du sommeil pas toujours au point je dors ou fais des siestes quand je regarde un film ou au cinéma Altimètre assez imprécis genre 50 à 100 mètres d erreur Analyse de l activité de la journée farfelue souvent à zéro alors que j ai eu des séances de sport ou autres Et certains après mise à jour de firmware se sont retrouvés avec autonomie ridicule. Cette fois encore pas de garantie pour les soucis liés aux mises à jour ... Lire l'avis complet Ergonomie Interface Ergonomie et design Autonomie Interface et usages Application Usages et précision zelLe possède Le recommande 150 jours d'utilisation zelLe possède Le recommande 150 jours d'utilisation Montre connectée typée sport Le 25 avril 2019Avec quelques mois de recul, je peux dire que j'apprécie cette montre. Je n'ai pas beaucoup de retours sur d'autres montres connectées. J'en ai manipulé quelques unes mais c'est une première acquisition pour moi. La montre est belle, fine, robuste, autonomie de 10 jours important pour moi - pas envie d'avoir un truc a charger tous les soirs, gps précis, étanche, suivi cardio qui semble fiable. Utilisé en vtt et natation .. elle me convient tout à fait. Le seul point négatif est son manque d'ouverture vers des applis tiers. Mais je recommande tout de même. Lire l'avis complet Ergonomie Autonomie Interface et usages Comparatif & Guides d'achat Publicité, votre contenu continue ci-dessous Publicité Publications qui peuvent vous intéresser
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TechRadar Verdict Huawei has dropped the Wear OS software it normally runs on its smartwatches, instead switching to its own OS – and that’s mostly to the detriment of the Watch GT. That said, the battery life and price of the Watch GT will make it an appealing choice for some. Pros +Incredible battery life+Solid design+Affordable price Cons -No third-party app access-Not built for contactless payments-Limited phone app Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. The first two Huawei Watch products were a big part of the initial success of the Android Wear operating system, so it came as a surprise when the company backed away from Google's wearable platform for the Huawei Watch the company decided to use its own software for its latest smartwatch, which seems to sit adjacent to the Wear OS-toting Huawei Watch 2 in a separate line of products, rather than being a Huawei Watch 3’ of Watch GT has pared back software to increase battery life, and the good news is that this has worked – although at the cost of compromises elsewhere. Since the Watch GT's introduction, the company has also unveiled the Huawei Watch GT 2 that comes with underwater heart rate tracking as well as music storage and a few design tweaks as you’ll find our full verdict on the original Watch GT from Guide 10 best smartwatches you can buy todayBuying Guide 10 best cheap smartwatches you can buy todayHuawei Watch GT release date and price There are two variants of the Huawei Watch GT that you need to know about, and Huawei calls them the Sport and the it was first released, it was difficult to find the more expensive Classic version. It's now a lot easier to find, but in our experience we’ve often found retailers don’t specifically refer to them by their Sport and Classic names. The way to tell which version you're looking at is the black body edition is the Sport variant, while the silver body is the released in the UK in November 2018, the watch has an RRP of £199 for the Sport variant but we've often seen the price as low as £140. The Classic is meant to cost around £220, but again we've seen it on sale for around £40 less at £ the US, the watch originally cost $ for the Sport edition, but we've seen the prices drop to £160. The Classic version is on sale in the US for $ a bit of a wait, Huawei also introduced the watch in Australia where its RRP was set at AU$349 but we've seen the price drop down to AU$249 at certain sales and display This is a thin and light smartwatch with a full-color display, and we found it comfortable to wear throughout our time using it; we also had compliments on how the watch looked on our design is similar to that of the Huawei Watch 2, although it is slimmer. It's thick, and that helps it to sit on your wrist comfortably, without weighing it down like some smartwatches a AMOLED display, which we found to be bright and clear. All of your stats appear clearly on the display, and it’s easy to interact with the touchscreen. That clarity is likely down to the resolution of 454 x 454 pixels, which is higher than we’ve seen on a lot of other is one of the best screens we’ve seen on a smartwatch, which is why it’s a bit of a shame there’s no Wear OS software on the watch to provide apps other than Huawei's default selection. But let’s keeping focusing on the design of the watch for now…There are two buttons on the right-hand side of the watch that enable you to navigate around its interface when you’re not using the touchscreen top button works to wake the watch and then take you back to the main menu, while the lower one is designed for you to set up your own shortcuts. This enables you to easily boot up your favorite apps without having to head into the main menu, which is useful if you’re often running with the watch. If you own a Huawei Watch 2 you’ll recognize a lot of the design elements here. The GT is made of a combination of ceramic and metal that looks premium on the wrist. The bezel has numbers around is to make it look a touch closer to a traditional watch, and that ceramic gives it a classier feel than some other else around the outside of the watch is metal, and we really like the look of the one we’ve been using for this got the choice of a silver watch body with a brown leather strap which has silicone on the inside to make it comfortable while you're exercising, or a black body with a black silicone strap. We preferred the silver and brown option, but both look good on the Credit TechRadar Current page Introduction, price and design Next Page Specs, features and battery life James is Managing Editor for Android Police. Previously, he was Senior Phones Editor for TechRadar, and he has covered smartphones and the mobile space for the best part of a decade bringing you news on all the big announcements from top manufacturers making mobile phones and other portable gadgets. James is often testing out and reviewing the latest and greatest mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets, virtual reality headsets, fitness trackers and more. He once fell over. Most Popular
Sebuahjam premium dari Huawei untuk anda yang minat dengan jam Serba canggih.Huawei GT 2 PRO Antara pilihan yang terbaik selain menawarkan pelbagai fungsi F kamisukareview – Huawei baru saja meluncurkan smartwatch terbaru mereka di pasar Indonesia. Mereka mengungkap harga, spesifikasi dan kelebihan Huawei Watch GT 2e. Generasi terkini yang melengkapi wearable dari lini seri GT dan GT 2. Smartwatch ini memiliki harga yang lebih murah dari pendahulunya, namun didukung spesifikasi yang cukup menarik dan punya beberapa kelebihan. Apa saja sih? Peningkatan apa saja yang membuat Watch GT 2e ini menarik? Beberapa di antaranya adalah ukuran layar, chipset dan daya tahan baterai. Yuk simak review singkat Watch GT 2e ini. Desain Smarwatch ini memiliki ukuran layar 1,39 inci. Huawei Watch GT 2e ini juga punya desain anti air. Jadi dapat digunakan untuk berenang di air tawar hingga kedalaman 50 meter selama 10 menit dengan sertifikasi 5 ATM. Jam pintar ini tak mengikuti desain tradisional di mana arloji dipisahkan dari tali, arloji ini memiliki bentuk bulat klasik dengan tali terintegrasi untuk tampilan modern yang ramping. Tampilan ini menjadi salah satu bentuk acuan masa depan jam tangan pintar. Bodinya yang terbuat dari baja anti karat melengkapi desain mahkota yang disamarkan dan menyatu dengan siluet arloji. Hadir dalam empat warna baru Graphite Black, Lava Red, Mint Green, dan Icy White, dengan tali yang terbuat dari fluororubber yang lembut dan nyaman. Dilengkapi dengan desain bahan TPU yang dapat menjadikan kulit pengguna dapat “bernafas” dengan dua warna yang sempurna. Performa Untuk dapur pacunya sang vendor membenamkan chipset Kirin A1, dan ketahanan baterainya yang digadang kuat selama dua minggu sama seperti model GT 2. Smartwatch ini membawa beberapa peningkatan yang terbilang menarik seperti adanya fitur baru berupa pengukur saturasi oksigen dalam darah SpO2. Bahkan, Huawei telah mengklaim smartwatch baru ini mendukung hingga 100 jenis mode pilihan olahraga bagi penggunanya. Huawei mengungkapkan fitur GPS tracking pada Watch GT 2e ini juga lebih akurat berkat dibantu dengan sistem teknologi algoritma untuk mendukung aktivitas olahraga hiking dan panjat tebing. Adapun persamaan lainnya, kedua smartwatch ini juga dapat digunakan untuk berenang di air tawar hingga kedalaman 50 meter selama 10 menit dengan sertifikasi 5 ATM Sementara untuk update Huawei Health pada smartphone, Edy menambahkan bahwa fitur SpO2 dan update 100 mode pilihan olahraga yang dihadirkan smartwatch ini sudah tersedia ketika terhubung dengan smartphone Huawei. Pemantauan tingkat saturasi oksigen dalam darah pertama yang memberikan pengalaman kesehatan komprehensif. Pengguna bisa melihatnya langsung di Huawei Health. Huawei Watch GT 2e memungkinkan pengguna untuk memantau detak jantung, tingkat stres, dan kualitas tidur secara real-time, sehingga mereka dapat memiliki pemahaman penuh tentang status kesehatan mereka. Harga Huawei Watch GT 2e Pre order arloji ini sudah dimulai. Harga Huawei GT 2e dibanderol harga Rp mulai dari hari Jumat, 24 April pukul 0000 hingga 4 Mei 2020 secara eksklusif di saluran online dan memperoleh cashback Rp selama periode ini. Untuk pre-order, konsumen dapat membeli di toko resmi Huawei yang terdapat di dan Blibli. Di akan ada cashback IDR dan cicilan 0% hingga 24 bulan. Sedangkan untuk Blibli akan ada cashback IDR dan cashback dari bank rekanan hingga IDR Warna yang sudah tersedia adalah Graphite Black dan Mint Green. . Menurut Edy Supartono selaku Training Director Huawei Consumer Bussines Group Indonesia, pihaknya kini berusaha menghadirkan setiap lini produk khususnya yang diminati oleh konsumen. Huawei sengaja ingin memberikan yang terbaik bahkan tidak melakukan koreksi harga disaat nilai tukar rupiah terhadap dolar terus melemah. Huaweiadalah perusahaan besar yang bergerak di bidang elektronik. Untuk masalah kualitas, Huawei tidak bisa di pandang sebelah mata, walpoun brand ini berasal dari asia, tapi tentu saja bisa bersaing dengan brand elektronik yang ada di dunia ini. Kali ini Huawei memberikan inovasi ter anyar nya dengan mengeluarkan HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 PRO.
6 coisas para amar Bateria de longa duração e carregamento sem fio HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 46 mm 14dias bateria de até 14 dias para uso diário ou1;8 dias para uso intenso1 HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 42 mm 7dias bateria de até 7 dias para uso diário ou1;4 dias para uso intenso1 Treinador pessoal de corrida com IA inteligência artificial Mais de 100 modos de treino Monitoramentocontínuo de SpO22 Monitoramento precisoda frequência cardíaca HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 46 mm HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 42 mm Um giro para um comando Para aumentar e diminuir o zoom dos aplicativos no quadro e acessar rapidamente a função que deseja, bastar girar a coroa do relógio. Com uma alta taxa de atualização, o usuário pode definir facilmente o volume e a hora do despertador, mesmo com suas mãos molhadas, proporcionando uma experiência suave e contínua. Sistema de GNSS de cinco bandas duplas Suportando sistemas de satélite GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo e QZSS, o relógio oferece um desempenho anti-interferência mais forte, o que melhora efetivamente a força e a estabilidade dos sinais de posicionamento ao ar livre. Seus treinos podem ser registrados com mais precisão. Os sinais de Sistema GNSS de cinco posicionamentos e banda dupla L1 e L5 do HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 fornecem maior precisão do sinal. Prepare-se para se surpreender O relógio informa a hora do nascer e do pôr do sol todos os dias, suporta a exibição de diferentes fases da lua e mantém o usuário informado sobre as mudanças das marés em tempo real. O barômetro de altitude integrado monitora a pressão do ar atual em tempo real e o alerta em caso de mudanças drásticas antes do início de condições climáticas extremas, trazendo um dispositivo de proteção extra para suas aventuras ao ar livre. Seu Personal Trainer para corrida O HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 é capaz de avalia os dados coletados pelo aplicativo HUAWEI Health e ajudar a montar um treino específico de corrida para o usuário6 para que a corrida diária e preparação para uma maratona ou competição seja de nível iniciante ou avançado fornecendo orientação adequada. Durante o ciclo de treino, o programa pode ser ajustado automáticamente com base na execução real do curso e no feedback de dados, ajudando a melhorar a eficiência no treino. Treine para ir mais longe Com base em indicadores de monitoramento como ritmo, frequência cardíaca e distância percorrida, o relógio avalia de forma inteligente o índice de corrida e o estresse do treino, bem como a intensidade do treino, nível de recuperação e frequência cardíaca de recuperação fornecendo dicas para melhorar de como melhorar a performance. GPS integrado para achar o caminho de volta O HUAWEI Watch GT3 conte com o recursos Route Back de navegação offline que é capaz de ajudar os usuários a encontrarem caminhos sem dificuldade. Um grande diferencial do novo relógio é o guia pesonalizado onde simula uma voz para ajudar o usuário a encontrar a melhor rota para os seus destinos. Já quando uma pessoa conclui os exercícios, ele gera automaticamente as rotas de viagem no aplicativo Huawei Health, para que a pessoa posso ver qual é o melhor caminho e, além disso, pode compartilhar com amigos7. Ciclismo Ciclismo / Yoga / Natação Ouça as suas músicas preferidas Além do suporte a mais de 100 modalidades de treino dentre corrida, ciclismo, caminhada, natação8, pular corda, esqui ou até mesmo esportes de mergulho o usuário pode continuar ouvindo as músicas podendo pausar e tocar a música9. Yoga Natação Está preparado? Durante o exercício, o relógio pode ser conectado a diferentes equipamentos e aplicativos esportivos. A frequência cardíaca e outros dados do smartwatch podem ser sincronizados com equipamentos como esteiras, elípticas, máquinas de remo, etc., e você pode sincronizar os dados com os principais aplicativos de esportes de terceiros por meio do aplicativo HUAWEI Health, para ajudar a avaliar e ajustar o Monitoramento contínuo de SpO2 A saturação de oxigênio no sangue SpO2 é um dos sinais vitais importantes que podem refletir o suprimento de oxigênio do corpo. O HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 fornece automaticamente a detecção do nível de SpO2 24 horas por dia, independentemente de quando você está trabalhando, fazendo exercícios ou dormindo monitorando o tempo Um companheiro para hábitos melhores O novo HUAWEI Watch GT3 chega com a proposta de ajudar as pessoas a mudarem seus hábitos, seja começando a se exercitarem ou comerem melhor. Por meio do próprio relógio é possível estabelecer metas diárias onde serão enviados alertas para que a pessoa fique atenta ao que quer atingir. Além disso, quando o smrtwatch perceber que a pessoa está muito tempo sentada ele avisa que é hora da pessoas se movimentar para se manter calma e conseguir produzir mais do que Recursos completos para um acompanhamento da saúde O relógio ajuda as pessoas a monitorarem a qualidade de sono e frequência cardíaca, onde avalia a respiração e traz resultados para ajudar a pessoa a aliviar a tensão quando estiver estressada. Ele também permite que a pessoa acompanhe o ciclo menstrual, bem como as condições do corpo13. Atenda chamadas pelo relógio Conecte o HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 ao smartphone via Bluetooth quando estiver praticando alguma atividade ao ar livre, fazendo tarefas domésticas ou cozinhando. Ele permite ao usuário usufruir da possibilidade de visualizar o histórico de chamadas, além de atender e rejeitar chamadas no relógio. Conheça os novos recursos A HUAWEI AppGallery para smartwatch reúne muitos aplicativos para baixar e permite que o usuário explore mais recursos com o HUAWEI Watch Uma ajudante no pulso Com o HUAWEI Watch GT3 a pessoa pode controlar tudo que quiser, só de deslizar para a direita e encontrar o Assistente HUAWEI HOJE para um acesso rápido ao clima e verificação das condições. Além disso, o usuário pode usufruir de mais recursos avançados, como modos esportivos, pesquisas e explore mais estilos Saiba mais sobre dados de exercícios e indicadores de saúde essenciais. Baixe o HUAWEI Health e explore um mundo de infinidades!
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