Huawei Watch 5 review
Huawei unveiled the Watch 5 internationally at a dedicated press event in Berlin (recorded here). This year, there is no Pro variant, so the Watch 5 is the company's current flagship wearable. It's compatible with both iOS and Android and there are models with eSIM support too if you'd like to go out without your phone. It's hard to innovate in the wearable space where the feature set has reached maturity already and coming up with something new or useful that has not already been done is rare. With the Watch 5, you get all the features you'd expect from a premium wearable, but this time...


Huawei unveiled the Watch 5 internationally at a dedicated press event in Berlin (recorded here). This year, there is no Pro variant, so the Watch 5 is the company's current flagship wearable. It's compatible with both iOS and Android and there are models with eSIM support too if you'd like to go out without your phone. It's hard to innovate in the wearable space where the feature set has reached maturity already and coming up with something new or useful that has not already been done is rare. With the Watch 5, you get all the features you'd expect from a premium wearable, but this time...