
Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro Sport
46 mm
Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro Sport
46 mm
My GT2 Pro Sport is working perfectly with my iOs (13 Pro Max)... Did you download the app Huawei Health? The app is managing the watch! Once is done then you can also link it with Apple app "Health". Try also on your watch on normal watch display to press the glass longer, then you can choose the clock layout. If not then you have a problem!
Hello Actually, any other 22mm bracelet will fit. I also bought a silicone strap from Amazon and am very satisfied. It's kind of hard to find the original ones.
No, it's not an Android watch
Hello Szul No, there are no hands. The Smartwatch is completely digital. The analogue display means that a variety of different "watchfaces" are available or can be installed to display an analogue watch. Greetings, Marc
The GT2Pro continuously measures heart data and warns of overload and stress. The data is transmitted to the Huawei Watch app. Sports data is also transferred from the watch from the watch to the app. The Huawei app also connects to the Huawei scale. This means you have all your health and sports data at a glance.
Hi, I have always worn the watch for swimming. It works perfectly.
In good German.
The difference is probably only in the strap, which, contrary to the text, is made of plastic on the Sport and not leather as on the Classic. I took the Sport because I still had a 22 ceramic strap from the old Watch GT and it fit without any problems! just saved 20 Fr...
Unfortunately, I can only agree with you. The menu navigation is not intuitive and the functions are limited (with iPhone). Despite a long search, I have not found out where to set the volume during a sports programme. The watch is beautiful and I like wearing it!
Huawei uses a self-developed OS (LiteOS) on the smartwatch. I don't quite understand how or why a coupling with WearOS (OS developed by Google, also for smartwatches) should be necessary. Bottom line: No
The GPS is in the watch. I'm usually out and about without a mobile phone and then load the data onto my phone when I get home :-), I'm already a bit older. The mobile phone would also count the steps and the watch would also add them up. I haven't switched this off on the mobile phone yet, but I haven't looked for a way to do it. See the second sentence.
This is the Night Black version.
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