The Huawei Watch GT 6 is a stylish watch with many features and a long battery life. The GT 6's design is very similar to that of a regular watch. I don't use apps like Spotify and Strava on these smartwatches.
Size and Design
I've worn both the small 41-millimeter and the large 46-millimeter versions. My wrist is slender, so the smaller version looks good. The design is also more refined and lighter. The larger 46-millimeter version is thicker and therefore more prominent, but fits my wrist well. The design is a bit more robust and sporty. I've worn both watches. They're comfortable, and I barely felt them on my wrist.
Bright Screen
The screen is very bright and always easy to read, even during the day when the sun is shining on the watch. Even if I hold the watch at an angle and not directly in front of me, I can still see the time clearly. The screen responds quickly when I scroll or tap apps. I can choose from many different watch faces that I easily set on the watch itself. This way, I can give the watch a different look for different situations.
Long battery life
I only looked at the battery life of the larger 46-millimeter version. I used it for three days with the always-on screen on. I also ran with it once. After those three days, I still had at least 60 percent battery left. So the watch doesn't need to be charged often.
Extensive insight into my health
The GT 6 gives me insight into my sleep, stress, and exercise, among other things. I can find all this data on the watch, but also on my smartphone in the Huawei Health app. I can see my daily score for each component. This way, I get a daily sleep score. If I haven't slept enough, I get tips in the app to improve my sleep. I only download Huawei apps, so I can't listen to music from Spotify, for example.
Cycle computer and 100+ sports modes
By using the watch while cycling, I use my smartphone as a bike computer. While cycling, the GT 6 measures my pedaling power, as well as my heart rate and speed. I see this data on the watch, but also on my smartphone. It has over 100 sports modes in total, from running to skiing and even skipping. In the Huawei Health app, I also find many training plans for a half marathon, for example.