Huawei just dropped what it firmly believes is its best running watch yet, the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2, and it certainly sounds like it’s going to give the likes of Apple and Garmin a run for their money.
It’s got a whole bunch of features, including Huawei’s very accurate TruSense heart rate sensor and algorithm, an intelligent Marathon Mode for responsive training advice, route design similar to Garmin and Coros, and a redesigned 3D antenna array for better GPS accuracy.
While obviously not available in the US, the watch costs £349.99 in the UK (around $475 / AU$665).
Versus Garmin
With the GT Runner 2’s claims of being more accurate than a Garmin, I tested it against my personal Garmin Epix Pro in a quick 5.4km out-and-back. For my full review, I’ll be testing it against the Apple Watch Ultra 3, alongside a Polar H10 heart rate monitor. While the Garmin Epix Pro is older than the Garmin Fenix 8, it still has the up-to-date Elevate V5 heart rate sensor and registers as accurate in GPS when tested against the Apple Watch.
In this initial test run, the Huawei was light, bright (even under the glare of the winter sun, its AMOLED screen was very easy to glance at mid-run), and compared favorably with the Garmin.
With just 30 meters’ variation of distance and 8bpm difference in average heart rate (I’d class a difference of 10bpm and under as not particularly statistically significant), it’s certainly close enough to the benchmark for the average runner. You can see the stats of both watches below. Real sticklers for accuracy and professional athletes will have to wait for my full review for more extensive testing.
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