• Reviews around charger (2.47 of 5)

    Huawei Watch 2 Sport Smartwatch - Ceramic Bezel - Carbon Black Strap (US Warranty)

    • Battery packs, USB fast chargers will not charge it properly
    • can not charge, may be defected charger, now i'm order new charger.
    • Charger issues: the charger is definitely not on par with the quality of the watch itself but it is not that bad
    • Only reason I didn't give 5 stars is the lame charger thing
    • I wish it was wireless charging, but other than that the standard charger that comes with it works well and attaches very nicely
    • The proprietary charger has a permanently attached power cord
    • Super easy to learn, convenient charger, decently durable, easy read screen, long lasting battery, smooth, non buggy, haven't had a problem
    • The charger is a little fickle, but I really like the look and feel.
    • only thing I don't like is the charger is not a NFC charger, but relies on four metal prongs.
    • The Magnetic charger is not easy to use, you have to fiddle with it to get it to connect and often if its jostled it will disconnect and stop charging, with out you knowing
    • My only complaints are that the vibration motor is not the greatest, the charger is a little finicky, and every once in a while it continuously disconnects from my
    • Love it, only downside is the charger is kinda hard to get to work
    • My only reservation is the proprietary charger that is not as good as the Moto 360 charger because it has pins and is sometimes and pain to connect.. there's no way to charge this phone except with its own
    • My only complaint would be the charger.
    • There is one negative about this watch from the moto 360 in that it uses a proprietary charger and not inductive qi charger like the moto 360 and i swear it looks like the apple watch charger with three dots
    • The main additions are the sporty design, an extra button, a better charger, and the Android Wear 2.0 software (update July 2017: the HW1 has received the 2.0 software)
    • There is one negative about this watch from the moto 360 in that it uses a proprietary charger and not inductive qi charger like the moto 360 and i swear it looks like the apple watch charger with three dots
    • The only downside I have found is the charger and its contacts on the back of the watch
    • The proprietary charger is a little annoying (i wish it just used a micro USB
    • But the charger can be finicky
    • One drawback would be the charger itself.
    • My only reservation is the proprietary charger that is not as good as the Moto 360 charger because it has pins and is sometimes and pain to connect.. there's no way to charge this phone except with its own
    • The charger, as others have mentioned, isn't the greatest - the Moto 360's Qi charging dock would have been much preferred - but it's fine.
    • Charger get bad
    • The charger is a little fickle, but I really like the look and feel.
    • Charger is hard to use.
    • Took off another star because the charger really is awful
    • Battery life is to be expected, but fully charges in 20 minutes for me via my Huawei Rapid charger (comes with phone, but can be bought here).That being said, this is no Apple watch
    • The large bezel on the Asus can take away from non-dark watch faces, and the huawei has a better charger.
    • The only thing I don't like about this watch is that the charger can be very finicky when trying to place the watch on it
    • The charger is not great but really not that hard to get use to.
    • Con: HORRIBLE charger.
    • I have read some reviews about how terrible the charger is but I haven't had any issues with mine, I think it is a great charger and easy to use
    • The proprietary charger is the only issue i have right now
    • -Like the HW1, it is a proprietary charger so you will need to pack it with you on the road
    • One annoyance is the charger:
    • The biggest downside to this watch is the charger
    • (I wish it were flatter like the Asus Zen Watch) -.5 for proprietary charger
    • Charger is mini nightmare, but you only have to deal with it once a day.
    • -Like the HW1, it is a proprietary charger so you will need to pack it with you on the road
    • I have read some reviews about how terrible the charger is but I haven't had any issues with mine, I think it is a great charger and easy to use
    • It is important, b/c when you are buying a fitness watch and the HR feature is practically useless, it is like paying a full price for 1/2 the watch
    • This is also important b/c when out with friends or whatever, my wife often calls and I missed her calls
    • This is currently the only smart watch that i would recommend as it looks like a expensive time
    • but I thought it looked better than most sport watches and not as nice as a
    • I love the idea of this kind of watch, as it allows me to glance down and get some basic information about who's calling me without the patient ever being the wiser
    • I’m trying to find a video on how to change other settings as well as how/which app to use for workouts
    • It works very well for me as I'm a cyclist with multiple bikes and don't have to move my cycling computer from one bike to another.
    • Watch band could use some smaller notches, I am an adult man with small wrists and if it's not completely tight on your wrists the Heart Rate feature may not work as
    • I'll definitely change my review after someone fix my watch and make it work as it was supposed to do
    • I also absolutely love the Google Pay (NFC) as it allows me to go for a workout w/o my wallet and stop by on a way back home for some shopping
    • The crown is in the perfect position both for ergonomics of pushing the button, as well as for not pushing it accidentally when you bend your wrist
    • Compare and contrast with the LG Electronics G Watch R - Smart Watch, which I also own
    • If you are used to wearing big sport watches like the Casio G-Shock series or something similar in size, this will look and feel just like one of those on your wrist, only a tad bit heavier
    • Yup, My $120 Ticwatch E performs flawlessly on the same software and hardware, but this watch lags and it lags everywhere
    • Compare and contrast with the LG Electronics G Watch R - Smart Watch, which I also own