Description
- ?Slimmer, but Stronger?HUAWEI WATCH GT 5 46mm is just 10.7mm thick and 48g. This smart watch is crafted with ultra-hard coatings on the body and screen, as well as uniform nano-film water-proof finish on the entire device.
- ?All-new Running and Cycling Experience?With seamless wrist-based navigation and real-time, map-based routes, you can run like wind and ride the roads.
- ?Emotional wellbeing assistant?Stay attuned to your mental health with the exclusive Emotional Wellbeing app, which uses HUAWEI TruSense data to tell you how you’re feeling in the moment.
- ?Robust Battery Life, Always Ready to Go?14 days Max. Battery Life, and 9 days Typical battery Life.
- ?Leading Edge Health?HUAWEI WATCH GT 5 features in fast, accurate and comprehensive health tracking.






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Amazon Customer –
Such a great all round watch.
Super excited to use it and the battery life is exceptional.
tamer omari –
Amazing colour and original 100 %
Advanced Business Consultants –
GREAT WATCH!!! I JUST wish I could talk to it like my Apple Watch. HUAWEI!!! LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS!!! Other than that, I enjoy it more than the apple. WAY MORE Stylish!
FARHAN –
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m-h-alzawad –
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3bdura7man –
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Mohammad kashif –
Nice product awesome
Sumeet P. –
With advent of smartphones, the function of wristwatches has been mostly relegated to that of a jewellery. Now that we have smartness built into watches, they can additionally compliment the smartness of the phones and not try to duplicate them for phones are always handy. I cannot understand why anybody needs to duplicate any functionality that is available on a much bigger screen. The complimentary functionalities are mostly health and fitness related as the smartwatch is more in contact with our body. Keeping these factors in mind, my criteria to buy a smartwatch are looks, fitness/health functions and long battery life.
Huawei GT series watches perfectly fit all these 3 criteria for me. And that’s the reason why I have continued with Huawei, upgrading from GT2 to GT5. Looks wise, it is hands down far superior to other smartwatches. The metallic octagonal design, great material and built quality with attention to finer details, it has a very premium look. As compared, the ugly looking Samsung watch or toy Apple watch are nowhere near.
Huawei claims a battery life of 14 days with optimal usage. And I have no reason to believe that such long battery life can last for years as my 4-year-old GT2 still gives me 10-12 days of life. In 4 days since I have started using this GT5 watch, the battery has gone down by only 30%.
Coming to fitness tracking, I can see that the sensors and software both have major improvement since GT2. GT2 GPS has mostly worked fine for my running distances except for the nearby park track which has dense coverage of trees. On days, it goes off by more 10%. But GT5, in my 3-4 runs so far in this track, has accurately predicted the distance within few meters for a 3K. (See attached screenshot comparison). It also provides some additional information like ground contact time, vertical oscillation, and left/right balance during running. The UI within the watch has also improved a lot to provide more analysis which earlier was only available in the Health app on my phone. The heart-rate monitoring, stress monitoring, SPO2 monitoring and sleep tracking also have improved (though GT2 too was doing an adequate job on these). ECG and blood-pressure are still not available in the GT5 version. It has a skin temperature sensor as well.
Among other features, the UI is much more vibrant and fluidic. There are many more watch faces available, including some dynamic ones. The call and message functionalities appear to be similar to that of GT2. You can receive calls (connected to phone through Bluetooth) and probably can make calls from a limited list (though I have never felt the need to make a call from the watch in 4 years). Messages (whatsapp, FB messenger, SMS) can be viewed but photos and videos do not load. There is probably new feature to make some standard replies but I have not explored. It has some storage available to copy songs into the watch and can connect to Bluetooth headphones.
On the negative side, due to restrictions on Huawei, few functionalities are limited. You need to download the Health app that is required to connect the watch to your smartphone from Huawei site. It is not available in Google Playstore. Petal maps and payment app are blocked. ECG functionality that, is available with GT5 Pro, is also blocked in India.
Overall if you are look for a smartwatch that looks like a watch, does a good job tracking your fitness and does not require charging every evening, then there is simply no other option available at this price range. But if you want to duplicate smartphone features like mindless reel scrolling etc, then this is not for you.
As for upgradation from previous Huawei GT watches, those who already have GT3/GT4 watches and are happy with sensor outputs, there is hardly any major addition in functionality to go for the upgrade. If you have a GT2, you will notice some changes and hence may consider going for it.
Esgar de Jesus Baltierrez Velazquez –
Excelente producto, elegante, fácil de configurar, excelentes funciones, baterÃa le dura por muchos dÃas, recibes notificaciones al instante. Solo no puedes contestar msjs. OÃr música si. Y escuchar las llamadas tambien