The Huawei Watch GT range is the company’s fitness-focussed smartwatch.
Brands are getting better at offering an alternative to the Apple Watch for iOS users, and the stagnant Wear OS for Team Android – and with advanced sport features and 14 days of battery life, the GT2e is a key contender.
And it's good for the price just for Rs.11,990.
Other members include the Amazfit GTS and GTR, Fitbit Versa 2 and a bunch of upcoming smartwatches such as the Xiaomi Mi Watch, Mi Watch Round, Oppo Watch and Amazfit Bip S. It’s getting pretty crowded in the budget watch market.
Usually, when you just tack an “E” or “SE” onto the end of a smartwatch you’ve only recently released, it means you’re only adding marginal improvements. And yes, that follows here that the GT2e only debuts minor changes. However, it’s a full physical redesign from the original GT2, with a more overt sporty look.
We’ve been using the Huawei Watch GT2e for a few weeks now – here’s the skinny.
Huawei Watch GT2e: Design
This is the area with the most change, although it’s mostly cosmetic.
The GT2e comes with a stainless steel case and a slightly tweaked design points at a sporty target market. The buttons are still laid out the same at 2 and 4 o’clock and the lugs have been smoothed out.
It’s not too chunky, and sneaks in under 10mm – keeping a nice profile to the wrist. That said, it’s slightly oversized, with a 47mm case size that’s probably too large to be described as truly unisex.
However, despite the redesign, in terms of specs the GT 2e seems very similar to the GT 2.
Like its predecessor it has a 1.39-inch screen with a 454x454 AMOLED display. It’s not super bright, but nicely detailed, with text and stats clearly readable – even mid-run.
RAM has been increased to 16GB (up from just 2GB) so we’re looking at a big boost in performance. The battery stays the same size at 455mAh – and that offers up 14 days of battery life, which stood up to our testing. It’s quite impressive, given the specs of the screen and sensors on offer – and we doubt Huawei will be rueing its move away from Wear OS.
All-in-all the build of the Huawei Watch GT2e gets our thumbs up – although many people, particularly women, will find the case too large. Generally, it’s lightweight, comfortable and doesn’t feel plasticky or cheap given its price.
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