Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor Watch Magic and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor Watch Magic.
May 2019
(79%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Stylish and formal design, AMOLED display, Excellent battery life, Good fitness tracking
Laggy UI, No third-party app support
The Honor Watch Magic is a stripped down version of the Huawei Watch GT. It's a simple, classy-looking smartwatch that goes well with most occasions from a fashionable stand point. You get a reasonable amount of features to work with, but the software res...
Accurate tracking, Crisp AMOLED display, Good battery life
No app support, Limited customisation options,
The Honor Watch Magic offers good features and is quite accurate when it comes to tracking. Its design will appeal to a lot of people, but we wish this device was available in different sizes. With its fitness tracking options, it is designed to appeal to...
Abstract: Honor Watch Magic is a new smartwatch with Retina AMOLED display, claims of week-long battery life and fitness tracking features. The Honor Watch Magic is priced at Rs 13,999 for the Lava Black variant and the Silver colour option will cost Rs 14,999. Her...
Abstract: This is the Honor Watch Magic smartwatch, this is another awesome smartwatch that comes with a decent price tag of approx Rs. 10,500. Honor Magic features an Amoled screen, and delivers 1 week of battery life.This smartwatch is slim, and is 5ATM water p...
Published: 2019-04-01, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: The smart watch market has gotten pretty quiet over the last few years, with a steady amount of new models being incrementally improved over time, but nothing substantial enough to make everyone want one. One of the biggest issues was price, with popular...
Published: 2019-03-28, Author: Joe , review by: stuff.tv
Great activity tracking, Long battery life, Simple menu
Poor app, Some usability issues, No third-party apps
There's a lot to like about the Honor Watch Magic. It offers all of the features you would expect at this price, and more. The menu is simple to navigate and there are enough straps for you to make the watch your own. But it's not all roses. Its looks mi...
Great activity tracking, Long battery life, Simple menu
Poor app, Some usability issues, No third-party apps
Built-in GPS, swim skills and a rather sleek design for £179, yep – that's a pretty good deal. We're willing to get over the lack of third-party app options and on-board music abilities, but that's only if it's as good as it seems to be. We'll find out...
It's impossible to avoid comparing the Honor Watch to the Huawei Watch GT, but it's not a comparison that does Honor many favours. Unless you particularly love one of the new colours or the smaller size, it'll be hard not to justify spending a little more...
Considering the Watch Magic feels very familiar, it's hardly a surprise that its announcement was kept brief.While I'm yet to fully review the device, at this point it appears that it will suffer the same issues as its Huawei-branded counterpart. The lack...
Extensive fitness features, Continuous heart rate monitor, Accurate sleep tracking, Aesthetic design, Excellent battery life
Limited smartwatch features, Broken notifications, Some features are not available in India, ShareTweet
From purely a fitness and health tracking perspective, the Honor Watch Magic at Rs 13,999 is a brilliant option. However, the Amazfit Verge (review), which is available for Rs 11,999 makes for a more compelling offer with an identical feature set like an...