WATCH GT 2 User Guide-(DAN-B19
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting started
- Wearing the watch
- Adjusting and Replacing the watch strap
- Pairing your watch with your phone
- Powering on/off and restarting the watch
- Charging your watch
- Buttons and gestures
- Customising the Down button
- Adjusting the screen brightness
- Setting the vibration strength on the watch
- Setting time and language
- Enabling frequently used features
- Unlocking your phone using your watch
- Enabling Do not disturb mode
- Connecting earbuds
- Viewing the Bluetooth name and MAC address
- Viewing version information
- Viewing Device SN
- Updating the watch and the Huawei Health app
- Restoring the watch to its factory settings
- App management
- Getting notifications and deleting messages
- Setting favourite contacts (using a watch to make/receive a call)
- Answering or rejecting incoming calls
- Checking your call log
- Playing music
- Using Stopwatch or Timer
- Setting an alarm
- Using Torch
- Using the Barometer app
- Using Compass
- Weather reports
- Finding your phone using your watch
- Professional workouts
- Health and fitness
- Watch faces
Tracking sleep
Your watch collects sleep data and identies your sleep status when you wear it while
sleeping. It can automatically detect when you fall asleep and wake up and whether you are
in a light or deep sleep. You can sync and view your sleep data in detail in the Huawei Health
app.
Your watch measures your sleep data from 20:00 to 20:00 on the following day (24 hours in
total). For example, if you sleep for 11 hours from 19:00 to 06:00, your watch will count the
length of time you slept before 20:00 during the rst day as well as the rest of the time that
you were asleep during the second day.
From the home screen press the Up button, swipe until you nd Sleep, then touch it and
swipe up on the screen to view your nighttime sleep duration and nap duration. Your daytime
sleep duration is displayed under Naps.
You are able to view your history sleep data in the Huawei Health app. Open the Huawei
Health app and touch Sleep to view your daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly sleep statistics.
Naps that you take during the day are counted under Naps. If you take a midday nap of
less than 30 minutes or you moved around too much during a midday nap, your watch
may have determined incorrectly that you were awake.
You can enable HUAWEI TruSleep
TM
in the Huawei Health app.
After you enable HUAWEI TruSleep
TM
, your watch will collect your sleep data, detect when
you fall asleep, wake up, and whether you are in a light, deep, or REM sleep, and identify the
times when you wake up and your breathing quality to provide you with a sleep quality
analysis and suggestions to help you understand and improve your sleep quality.
When your watch detects that you are sleeping, it will automatically disable Always-on
screen, message reminders, incoming call notications, Raise wrist to wake screen, and other
features in order to not disturb your sleep.
Testing stress levels
You can use your watch to test your stress level on a one-o or periodic basis.
• To measure your stress level on a one-o basis: Open the Huawei Health app, touch Stress
then Stress test. When using this feature for the rst time, you need to calibrate the stress
value. Follow the onscreen instructions in the Huawei Health app to answer the
questionnaire for a better stress test result.
• To measure your stress level on a periodic basis: Open the Huawei Health app, touch
Devices, then touch your device name, enable Automatic stress test and follow the
onscreen instructions to calibrate the stress value. Make sure that you are wearing your
watch correctly and the watch will periodically test your stress level.
Viewing stress data:
Health and
tness
32