The Huawei Fit is lightweight, comfortable to wear, and has week-long battery life. It can track daily activities, including heart rate, and can show notifications from your phone. It can be worn in the shower and while swimming
The display is dull and touchscreen is difficult to operate when working out. There's no GPS or automatic exercise detection. The Huawei app lacks any sort of social features
The Huawei Fit is a capable fitness smartwatch, but the software falls short of the competition...
Abstract: Huawei, a company few had heard of as recently as two years ago, continues to release new products One of their more interesting recent products is the Huawei Fit, a fitness tracker in watch form This is a pretty daring moveWhy? Because right now we're se...
Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Adrian , review by: Pocketnow.com
Abstract: Fitness meets elegance at a first glance on the $130 Huawei Fit wearable ($105 and up now on Amazon), but we know you've all been wondering for the past few months just how close this thing comes to “the dream” after a bit of real-life usage.The dream of...
Abstract: We all know the importance of staying active and living a healthy lifestyle; whether we are successful at that is another story. With all the different gym memberships, diet plans, at-home workout routines, training plans, it can get overwhelming to decid...
Touch screen too sensitive, Awkward layout for text on screen
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideThe Huawei Fit is more attractive than many of the square and chunky smartwatches out there, and it counted steps more accurately than many popular fitness trackers. Unfortunately, Huawei's fitness gadget doesn't automatic...
Long battery life, Highvisibility screen, Very comfortable, Attractive, watchlike design, Waterproof
Touchscreen controls can be finicky, Limited interactions available on wearable itself, Huawei Wear companion app isn't very intuitive, Other trackers offer more functionality for same (or close to it) money
Huawei's selling the Fit for just about $130, with your choice of two band sizes: 20mm or 18mm. And with either of those options, you can easily swap out the included band for an alternative of your choice. You also have your pick of color, with both an a...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Barbara , review by: computerworld.com
From talking to colleagues who have also used fitness wearables, I'd say that the Huawei Fit is a good example of the genre, although it doesn't stand out. It's lightweight and comfortable; will track your workouts and walking; and will last for at least...
Battery seems to last forever, Interchangeable watch bands, Sensors keep track of everything, Keep track of your notifications
No buttons, The backlight doesn't always activate, A bit small for those with larger wrists, No GPS
The Huawei Fit seems to be a front runner for being the go-to fitness tracker ahead of the holiday season. With its black and white LCD display, light form factor, and numerous sensors, the Huawei Fit provides everything you could want in a fitness tracke...
Always-on display, Built-in heart rate sensor, Waterproof, Pushes notifications, Tracks daily activity, calories, distance, and sleep, Helps plan training, Lightweight
Touch display can accidentally start workouts, Heart rate monitoring is not continuous unless working out, Wide bezel
The Huawei Fit is a watch-like fitness tracker with an always-on display that tracks calories, distance, heart rate, sleep, steps, and can help you train for a race...