Brand: HUAWEI
MODEL: HUW-GT6-ATUM-BLK
Huawei Watch GT 6 46mm Smartwatch - Black With Black Fluoroelastomer Strap
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Display
1.47-inch AMOLED
Brightness
Up to 3,000 nits (for outdoor visibility)
Design & Build
Circular case, likely ~46 mm (standard version)
Water / Dust Resistance
Rated 5 ATM & IP69 (up to 50 m immersion)
Sensors & Health Monitoring
- Huawei’s new TruSense system (for continuous HR variability, stress, emotional states)
- Arterial / cardiac data, arrhythmia detection (pulse-wave analysis)
- ECG in real time (in some versions / depending on region)
- Sleep tracking, stress, recovery analysis, emotional metrics
Sports & Activity Tracking
- 100+ workout modes (running, cycling, etc.)
- New cycling power meter feature (estimates “power output” in watts) without needing external sensors
- GPS with “Sunflower” dual-antenna / high precision positioning
- Auto route detection, sport route planning, etc.
Battery & Charging
- “Silicon architecture” battery (higher density) — Huawei claims up to 21 days of light use
- Up to 40 hours continuous GPS usage
- In heavier-use or full-feature mode likely lower in practice
Connectivity & Compatibility
- Bluetooth, possibly Wi-Fi (depending on region)
- Compatibility with Android / iOS via Huawei’s wearable companion app (Health / Wearables)
- No full Wear OS — Huawei uses its own OS / software stack (less third-party app support than some competitors)
Other Features
- Emergency SOS / fall detection: in case of sudden fall, SOS alert triggered or you can press a button series to call emergency number
- Notifications, alarms, reminders, calendar, etc.
- Multiple watch faces and customization
- Likely supports local storage for music / audio (depending on region)
Dimensions & Weight
- For 46 mm variant, weight (case only) is reported ~54.7 g
- Thickness and exact external dimensions: not always published, but typical of modern sport watches (10–14 mm range)
Caveats / Limitations
- In full-feature / heavy usage modes, battery will drop well short of the 21-day ideal
- Third-party app ecosystem more limited compared to full general-purpose smartwatches
- Some health metrics (like ECG) may be regionally restricted or require certification/regulation
- Accuracy of advanced metrics like power estimation on cycling may depend on software algorithms and calibration
- Sleep tracking and emotional metrics should be taken as estimates, not medical certainties
Display
1.47-inch AMOLED
Brightness
Up to 3,000 nits (for outdoor visibility)
Design & Build
Circular case, likely ~46 mm (standard version)
Water / Dust Resistance
Rated 5 ATM & IP69 (up to 50 m immersion)
Sensors & Health Monitoring
- Huawei’s new TruSense system (for continuous HR variability, stress, emotional states)
- Arterial / cardiac data, arrhythmia detection (pulse-wave analysis)
- ECG in real time (in some versions / depending on region)
- Sleep tracking, stress, recovery analysis, emotional metrics
Sports & Activity Tracking
- 100+ workout modes (running, cycling, etc.)
- New cycling power meter feature (estimates “power output” in watts) without needing external sensors
- GPS with “Sunflower” dual-antenna / high precision positioning
- Auto route detection, sport route planning, etc.
Battery & Charging
- “Silicon architecture” battery (higher density) — Huawei claims up to 21 days of light use
- Up to 40 hours continuous GPS usage
- In heavier-use or full-feature mode likely lower in practice
Connectivity & Compatibility
- Bluetooth, possibly Wi-Fi (depending on region)
- Compatibility with Android / iOS via Huawei’s wearable companion app (Health / Wearables)
- No full Wear OS — Huawei uses its own OS / software stack (less third-party app support than some competitors)
Other Features
- Emergency SOS / fall detection: in case of sudden fall, SOS alert triggered or you can press a button series to call emergency number
- Notifications, alarms, reminders, calendar, etc.
- Multiple watch faces and customization
- Likely supports local storage for music / audio (depending on region)
Dimensions & Weight
- For 46 mm variant, weight (case only) is reported ~54.7 g
- Thickness and exact external dimensions: not always published, but typical of modern sport watches (10–14 mm range)
Caveats / Limitations
- In full-feature / heavy usage modes, battery will drop well short of the 21-day ideal
- Third-party app ecosystem more limited compared to full general-purpose smartwatches
- Some health metrics (like ECG) may be regionally restricted or require certification/regulation
- Accuracy of advanced metrics like power estimation on cycling may depend on software algorithms and calibration
- Sleep tracking and emotional metrics should be taken as estimates, not medical certainties