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HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 Review: Dive into Sonar Communication

After almost two years of wearing the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate on my wrist, I was eager to dive into its successor. Since the beginning of this month, I’ve had a chance to test out the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2, thanks in part to an event organized by Huawei that centered around diving and underwater exploration. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this new smartwatch tick.

One of the standout features of the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 is its Sonar Communication. This innovative technology allows for communication between divers, even when they are out of range or underwater. Imagine being able to send messages and alerts directly through your wristwatch while exploring the deep blue. It’s a game-changer for both professional and recreational diving enthusiasts.

Highlights of the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2

The new HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 builds upon the strengths of its predecessor, offering improved durability, enhanced features, and a sleeker design. Some key highlights include:

  • Better water resistance up to 30 meters
  • Advanced navigation tools for outdoor adventures
  • Sonar technology enabling underwater communication

The watch is also equipped with an array of health and fitness features, making it a versatile companion for anyone who leads an active lifestyle. From heart rate monitoring to GPS tracking, the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 has got you covered.

Underwater Performance

I was particularly excited about the diving capabilities of the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2. During my testing period, I had the opportunity to take it on several dives and test its performance underwater. The watch’s sonar communication feature worked flawlessly, allowing me to communicate with fellow divers even when we were out of range.

Another impressive aspect is the battery life. Even after multiple dives, the watch managed to maintain a significant charge, which is crucial for extended underwater exploration.

Cons and Criticisms

No product is perfect, and the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 has its fair share of drawbacks as well. The display can be a bit slow in extreme cold conditions, affecting user experience during winter activities. Additionally, while the watch is water-resistant up to 30 meters, it’s not suitable for deep-sea diving without additional protective gear.

The pricing might also be a consideration for some users, as the HUAWEI Watch Ultimate 2 falls on the higher end of the smartwatch spectrum. However, given its extensive feature set and durability, many will find it worth the investment.

Source: huaweiblog.de

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