Only at Best Buy Stay on top of your exercise routine with this stylish Huawei Fit Titanium Gray fitness tracker. This tracker's advanced battery means you can monitor your heart rate and get call notifications for up to six days on a two hour charge. IP68 certified and water resistant to 50 meters, this Huawei Fit Titanium Gray fitness tracker is perfect for swimmers.
At first glance this appears to be the perfect wearable:
Sleek Design Touch Screen 6 Day Battery Life E-Paper Display Continuous Heart Rate Notifications (Text, Email, even Facebook)
As a UX designer I had high hopes for App Dashboard. Make it modular. Let users pick what segments/stats they want to see. Adjust order placement as well.
More customization on watchfaces. I want to see heart rate, calories, steps, time and date.
Half the screen doesn't need to be dedicated to "Start Workout". A simple double tap would suffice. Maybe even allow users to "map" preset workouts. Allow us to say double tap = swim, triple tap = run, etc.
The device should work like this:
Swipe from top: notifications Swipe left/right to go through notifications Swipe down again: enter the notification deeper Tap: options to clear or close Swipe from bottom to step back to home screen.
Swipe from bottom: menu/settings Swipe left/right to navigate through options. Swipe from bottom again: enter menu option deeper. Tap to confirm setting. Swipe from top to step back to home screen.
Swipe from right for health/fit info. Swipe up/down to cycle through Heart rate, steps, calories, climb. Tap or swipe from right again to dig deeper into the selection (HR: resting, max/min, avg, current)
Swipe from left for workouts. Swipe up/down for swim, run, walk etc. Tap to begin.
Overall the harware is solid but the UX needs some love. Huawei you are welcome to contact me and I will provide you with more feedback.
To everyone else. This thing can have it all as long as Huawei can dig into the interface a bit more. Even without that it'll work fine. Notifications, HR and watch alone make it worth the $100-130. It's the "Pebble" that I wanted that they totally missed.
As a final note. You don't need a high power consuming color display for a watch. That's why you have a phone. This device does as it should. Feeds the data I want for days on end. Overall it's almost there.....