The first thing you’ll have to do with this watch is download the app and sync the device to your phone. The design of this watch is good, being both robust and presentable, and the screen is excellent. One slight design problem was that I did sometimes have to make an exaggerated movement of the wrist in order to cause the the display to illuminate when it was in standby, or else I simply gave in and clicked one of the side buttons to light up the screen (which is not always-on by default.) There is also a gallery of watch faces to choose from, with a different selection health metrics visible on each. You’ll struggle to find a better quality screen on any wearable device, regardless of price tag. It’s very sharp (with a 461ppi resolution), it’s colourful, and very bright - the latter of which is especially good on a running device when you’re out in all weather and need to see the display. The 1.43-inch AMOLED screen is definitely the highlight of this wearable. There’s even a “Drain” function on the watch in order to evacuate excess water. It is water resistant to 5ATM, and it certainly had no problems when I wore it under a hot and steamy shower. The design feels robust but it’s also lightweight at 38.5g, and doesn’t feel like a drag on your wrist when you’re running or just out and about. A more subtle black version is also available, and this one is probably the best option if you want a more versatile look. That said, I wouldn’t opt to wear this particular strap in more formal settings, as the lurid lemon piping might stick out a bit at a job interview. The casing feels strong and sturdy, but the gloss of the metallic finish keeps it looking like a presentable timepiece rather than a mere piece of sports equipment. You can use the button and crown in some contexts, but for the most part this watch uses touchscreen input. The Huawei Watch GT Runner goes for the look of a traditional watch, with a round face, and you’ll find a crown, a speaker, and a button on the right side. This one is designed specifically with runners in mind this laser-focus makes it inappropriate if you’re looking for a general smartwatch, but how does it stack up if you’re roadrunner with a one-track mind? Design and display Huawei may no longer be a key player in the smartphone market, due to the sanctions imposed upon it by the US government, but that hasn’t stopped the manufacturer from releasing smartwatches that are a far more plausible product due to less need for full Android integration. Lightweight design Despite its large 1.43-inch display, the watch only weighs 38.5g.
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