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Huawei has attracted quite a bit of attention this fall with the release of the Huawei Watch and the Nexus 6P; based on the early supply issues, they’ve sold many more of each device than they had originally anticipated, which means they may have to support many more US-based customers than they have in the past
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Charger is a bit unreliable , it needs to be postioned
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It was priced a bit higher than other smart watches in the same category, but I don't regret the extra $$$ for a second.
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It's a tad lighter and the screen is a little bit easier to read in bright sunlight
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Similarly, the notification vibration can sometimes seem a bit too soft
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little bit pricey but good quality.
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The double-clasp is a bit tough to latch and remove, and I would've preferred a single clasp, but it's not a big deal
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Not as good as it is made out to be, not worth the price, a bit cheap looking, you could get a smartwatch a lot cheaper that will
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I purchased this on Prime Day for a fantastic price, so I can't complain but the normal price of $349 is a bit steep
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It's elegant but can also be dressed down a bit for the gym or work with a simple switch of the band
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It does suck a bit but I would not return it for that reason alone
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Performance is the only part that could do better - the screen still lags a bit when interacting
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A bit slow in receving notifications (and calls)
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Similarly, the notification vibration can sometimes seem a bit too soft
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The Bluetooth updates seem to drain the battery quite a bit.
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The charging cradle seems a bit difficult to make sure it is on correctly, I wished it was more like the Urbane charging cable where it will only go on correctly.
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Outdoors it can be a bit hard to see on normal brightness levels, but you can always click the crown button three times for a temporary brightness boost
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A bit pricier than other cheap Android watches like Asus Zenwatch, but is a little nicer
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well, maybe a bit longer battery life.
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Lack of NFC is not a big deal because personally I think it is a bit uncomfortable to turn a wrist backwards to hit a POS machine for android pay.
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My only gripe is the charger is a bit tedious to connect.
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The magnetic charging puck can be a bit difficult to use reliably at first, but I quickly got the hang of it
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if the watch works out of the box, great - I however would NEVER buy anything from Huawei again nor will i advise anyone to
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My wrist get t was burned as it left that area numb for a day after I left the watch off
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n’t recommend buying it.
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n’t feel the vibrations