Abstract: Huawei India has come up with three smart, trendy fitness wearables – Huawei Band 2, Band 2 Pro and Huawei Fit – designed to motivate even the most hardened couch potatoes to hit the road to fitness. They are available across all major cities in tradition...
Abstract: The Mates are the dance partners of the Huawei P series - the P9 leads with a Leica dual camera, now the Huawei Mate 9 follows with an improved version. Thanks to the next-generation chipset, that camera now records 4K 2160p video as well.Huawei made it v...
Huawei's Fit rocks a low profile and looks a lot like its Honor Band Z1, which we reviewed earlier in the year. Like that fitness tracker, this one also doesn't appear to bring anything new to the wearables space, which isn't necessarily a must for it to...
There's plenty to like here, from the extremely good battery life and decent water resistance rating to that always-on time display. Heart rate monitors aren't a given in this class of wearable and swim-tracking is an unexpected bonus. And it looks ok, es...
No motivational feedback, Often unresponsive UI, Poor notification appearance, Few watch faces, Big bezel
No. The Huawei Fit doesn't overcome the most common problem faced by activity trackers in general: motivating and encouraging its wearer through feedback based on the data it collects. Not doing this increases the chances you'll abandon the Fit quickly. T...
The Huawei Fit is an ambitious device that tries to cram in a lot for a really affordable price. But if you're asking me whether you should buy this over a similarly priced Fitbit, Withings or Garmin tracker, my answer would be no. Aside from the surprisi...
Inaccurate activity tracking and heart-rate; clunky interface; poor app syncing and support
If you're looking to get active, and, more importantly, stay active in 2017 and beyond, the Huawei Fit probably isn't the fitness watch you're after.Yes, it looks great and the battery life lasts an age, but that's not enough to compensate for its disappo...
Published: 2016-12-21, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
The Huawei Fit is an extremely likeable wearable. Huawei's decision to embrace fitness rather than generic smart functions is a good one, and this is a decent alternative to the likes of Fitbit, Garmin and TomTom.Image 3 of 5It's a shame that the price ha...
Discreet, traditional look, Waterproof, Tracks heart rate and sleep
Spotty value for the cost, Limited functionality compared to competition
The Huawei Fit looks to answer the call for those looking for a simplistic, traditional-looking fitness tracker. There are even a few surprise features included, but we need to test more to see if you're getting your dollar's worth here...