Huawei Watch Magic

  • Released 2018, November
    32.5g, 9.8mm thickness
    Feature phone
    128MB 16MB RAM storage, no card slot
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  • 1.2"
    390x390 pixels
  • NO
    No video recorder
  • 16MB RAM
  • 178mAh
    Li-Ion

Huawei Watch Magic - Specs

Network Technology No cellular connectivity
2G bands N/A
Speed No
GPRS No
EDGE No
Launch Announced 2018, November
Status Available. Released 2018, November
Body Dimensions 42.8 x 42.8 x 9.8 mm (1.69 x 1.69 x 0.39 in)
Weight 32.5 g (1.16 oz)
Build Stainless Steel 316L frame, plastic ring and back
SIM No
 50m water resistant
Display Type OLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 1.2 inches, 9.2 cm2 (~50.5% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 390 x 390 pixels, 1:1 ratio (~326 ppi density)
Memory Card slot No
Phonebook Yes
Call records Yes
Internal 128MB 16MB RAM
Camera   No
Sound Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack No
Comms WLAN No
Bluetooth 4.2, LE
GPS Yes, with GLONASS, GALILEO
NFC Yes
Radio No
USB No
Features Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer, compass
Messaging Email, IM
Games No
Java No
Battery   Non-removable Li-Ion 178 mAh battery
Misc Colors Lava Black, Moonlight Silver
Price About 150 EUR

Huawei Watch Magic - User Reviews

  • I just got my honor magic watch. Its all in Chinese! How can I get an English instruction manual.

  • Is it possible to download additional watch faces for this beauty?

  • thickness is impressive 9.8mm and still with massive sensors. all in all sports-watch looking as a business watch with good battery life and highly limited thirdparty-interaction hence locked OS. and the interface does feel snappy and fast, likely because it all in house and optimised. impressive algoritme-balance on wristmovement..it turn on only if I make the correct turn movement and stays on until I turn my wrist down again. here at first glance, it seems way better too not turn on by just moving my arm , here my Ticwatch2 often light up by mistake.. that is also likely some of the reason I reckon why it got good batterylife as it doesn't turn on occasionally that often.

  • Have purchased this watch and just got it, gladly I went for the TLS B19 (silver and duo leather silicone strap) 99 USD delivered and with impressive OLED screen 326ppi I also got the Ticwatch2 I purchased 1½ to 1 years ago also at 99 USD (also the silver version) I usually don't wear watches, and it was the attractive offers that made me take the jump. what I really don't like amongst many of the smartwatches is the size.. almost hilarious big and way to thick some of them so that was something i prioritize that it was as thin and normal watch looking, and the reason why I chose Ticwatch2 and now Huawei Honor at only 9.8mm if you want wear OS then it aint this watch but I gotta admit on Ticwatch I can sideload a lot of wear apps but after the first few days, you realize that its a watch and most of these apps are so much better on your mobile that you often don't bother with putting music on it and using the speaker etc etc.. but what I do prefer, is battery life and that the reason why Huawei has dropped WearOS as that is killing the battery and is the main reason for 1 day. many vendors tries different approaches to handle this issue with secondary screens etc.. but meeh I dont wanna look at some pixelated E-ink screen when I have a beautiful OLED just below. I do see some logik, that Huawei has dropped Wear OS and still kept all the things that matter for a full packed smartwatch, extremely high res OLED screen 326ppi' full fledge dual GPS and imo some of the best heart-rate sensors I have seen in a watch + a sleep feature to monitoring sleep patterns as that was something I really missed in the Ticwatch2. I don't know how long this watch will last battery-wise, but from reviews, it seems to be about a week 5 to 7 days.- so-far the quality is quite impressive.. looks very stylish and that thin formfactor 9.8mm 1.2" but still high res 326 OLED is a great balance and solid metal crown and metal-button etc.. In my view, this is a training watch looking like a million and as a business watch and not like a normal training-smartwatch that can often look tacky imo' Overall great quality and with long battery time as the lack of Wear OS and the heart rate monitor should be one of the best with massive sensors. at 99 USD from China I'm impressed but only had it for 20 hours.. but you need to be on´call with its limited nature and lack of third-party apps... there are my fitness'pal and wechat and stuff like that you can sync with but not something I know anything about.

  • yeap, only 178 mAh battery and can run 3x more time of others (battery time life).

  • Make a bit of research before posting. The smartwatch only has limited specs because it's NOT an Wear Os watch. It used a Huawei's OS, focused on battery life more than anything.

  • hahahaha... like seriously? 128mb? hmmm...sad to hear that...

  • 178mA Battery??? Serio?

  • hahahah seriously huawei?

  • I find it funny that you state that is has mp3 player, with only 128MB storage.