Huawei Watch GT 5 in for review

The new Huawei Watch GT 5 series is out, and we have both the vanilla GT 5 and the GT 5 Pro. Now let's take a peek inside the box of the GT 5.

At first glance, the GT 5 offers a modest upgrade and for the most part, it's true. The GT 5's hardware is largely the same as the GT 4 from last year. It comes in two variants - 41mm and 46mm, built around 1.32" and 1.43" screens, respectively. Huawei managed to shave 0.3mm off the thickness, though.

We have the 41mm option, which is a better fit for smaller wrists. The 316L stainless steel body can still handle 5 ATM pressure and is IP69K-certified against water and dust.

The upgrades include new antennas and improved positioning algorithms increase route accuracy by 40%, while distance and pace accuracy improve by 30% and 20%, respectively.

The Watch GT 5 also comes with Huawei's new TruSense health-tracking system. It enhances the Sleep Breathing Awareness feature with Sleep Apnea Detection. People in countries outside the EU can also record their emotions to track their emotional well-being too.

Stay tuned for the full review to see how the new features work in the real world and whether Huawei improved the user experience further.

Reader comments

Im Using GT4 since it is released. im having a problem updating its GPS since last month and i dont think im gonna use this again.

  • Who

They don't care, they already have a watch specialized on health measurement, best on the market actually.

  • AnonD-1173796

Yeah but it lacks a ordinance worth battery, heart rate doesn't has a sensor so it uses Red/Green IR sensor which is natively made for Saturation measurement they claim counts BP which is difficult to accept as their data models are based of sim...