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December 2016
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265 Críticas
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58 Críticas
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A los editores les gusta
Diseño elegante con materiales sofisticados y un acabado de gran calidad. Posibilidad de utilizar correas convencionales
Pantalla circular de gran tamaño
Elevada resolución
Amplios ángulos de visión
Y colores vivos
Hardware potente que ofrece un rend
Diseño premium
Tacto premium
Acabado impresionante
Diseño
Bonito
Personalizable y elegante
Pantalla
Sin duda alguna la mejor pantalla que hemos visto en un smartwatch
El Huawei Watch es muy atractivo
Tiene una hermosa pantalla completamente redonda con cristal de zafiro. Además
Tiene la versión más reciente de Android Wear que te permite conectarte a WiFi. Es compatible con Android y iPhone.
Diseño impecable
Cristal de zafiro
No lo verás pero agradecerás su dureza a los arañazos y golpes
Pantalla de gran calidad
Gran elección de AMOLED
Altavoz incorporado para hacer llamadas. Se activará en el futuro.
A los editores no les gusta
Tamaño del reloj algo voluminoso si tienes la muñeca pequeña
Ausencia de sensor de iluminación para ajustar automáticamente el brillo de la pantalla
Ausencia de altavoz para emitir sonidos
Funcionalidades limitadas al utilizarlo con un iPhone (en compa
No tiene sensor de Luz
Pequeños lags
Poca autonomía
GPS
No dispone de GPS
Caracteristica que muchos dispositivos de la competencia si que tienen
Sensor de luz
No cuenta con brillo automático teniendo que ajustarlo de forma manual
Es uno de los relojes con Android Wear más costosos
No tiene sensor de luz para su pantalla
No tiene GPS
Necesita de un adaptador para cargarlo y es grueso
High-end, classic design, Straps are easy to replace, One of the best displays on a smartwatch to date, Long-lasting battery, Plenty of custom watch faces included out of the box
No ambient light sensor, Can be difficult to charge at times, One of the pricier Android Wear devices on the market
The Huawei Watch may be the first Android Wear device to get the "watch" aspect of the smartwatch right, but that does result in a premium price point. The device doesn't really go above and beyond the competition by a big margin either, even though the A...
Publicación: 2015-10-06, Autor: Tim-o-tato , crítica de: droid-life.com
Resumen: First teased at MWC earlier this year, the Huawei Watch has finally landed in the US. During those months of waiting, Huawei was reportedly tweaking the device to no end, making sure it would be the perfect Android Wear smartwatch, capable of lasting buye...
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Publicación: 2015-10-04, Autor: Kevin , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
The Huawei Watch currently offers the best option on the Android Wear platform. The Huawei Watch looks elegant and offers great design as well as multiple attractive style options depending on the buyer's cash flow. Even iPhone owners can take a look. If...
Publicación: 2015-10-02, Autor: Brandon , crítica de: technobuffalo.com
Resumen: Android Wear is a bewildering beast. Because Google doesn't allow OEMs to customize the OS, the only way for companies to stand out is on design and reputation. A year ago Motorola cornered the market as far as looks were concerned. But over the past few...
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Publicación: 2015-10-02, Autor: Valentina , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Every model features a beautiful, yet distinct design and a sharp, full-circle 400 x 400 display, A good battery life that lasts at least through the whole day, Snapdragon processor runs Android Wear smoothly, with very few hiccups
Huawei's fitness apps can be wonky and inaccurate, Android Wear loses much of its value when used on iOS devices, and still has some limitations even on Android devices, Its charger lays the watch flat, so it's harder to use as a clock while it charges at
Comfortable to wear. Looks great. Features a high-res, fully round sapphire crystal display. Runs the latest version of Android Wear. Includes Wi-Fi for some phone-less functions
The watch is thick, battery life is short for a watch, and the Android Wear software still has a few drawbacks. The lack of an ambient light sensor means the watch can't automatically adjust brightness
The Huawei Watch is one of the best-looking smartwatches out there, but the Android Wear operating system still feels like a work in progress...
Publicación: 2015-09-25, Autor: Dieter , crítica de: theverge.com
Always-on, round screen, Good battery life, Gordon Gekko would love it
A little too big, No ambient light sensor, Gordon Gekko would love it
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Premium classical timepiece design, Sharp display, Decent choices with case options and bands, Responsive performance
It's pricier than other comparable options, Nothing really new with the Android Wear experience
Huawei nails it right on the dot with its first Android Wear offering in the Huawei Watch. From its premium design, to the sharp display, and its responsive performance, there's really very little to not like about it. Well, there is just one thing actual...
Publicación: 2015-09-22, Autor: Mario , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Not at this price, especially since an attractive and more affordable option, the Asus ZenWatch 2, is also on its way. It just feels ridiculous to buy something this pricey that’s ultimately dispensable. But Apple Watch set a precedent—that people would b...