The Huawei MateBook I bought has a beautiful high-res touchscreen, a fantastic keyboard, and it stays cool and quiet under load. Build is all metal and feels every bit as premium as far costlier rivals. Six months in and I have zero complaints.
Premium build, lovely display, quiet performance
My Huawei tablet has a gorgeous display and the build quality is genuinely best in class. The battery and speakers are superb for watching films. The only real gripe is sourcing a few apps outside the usual store, but AppGallery covers most of what I need now.
Stunning screen, premium build
Occasional app availability gaps
My Huawei Watch GT goes nearly two weeks on a single charge while tracking every workout, which no other smartwatch I've owned comes close to. The display is crisp and the fitness metrics have been spot on against my gym equipment. Absolutely thrilled with it.
Incredible battery life, accurate fitness tracking
Huawei phones still take some of the best photos I've seen, especially the zoom. But living without full Google services has been a daily adjustment and not everything I rely on is available. It's a genuinely mixed experience: incredible hardware held back by software limitations.
Outstanding camera and zoom
Limited Google app ecosystem
Huawei's FreeBuds sound warm and detailed and the noise cancelling is genuinely effective on my commute. Pairing to my phone is instant. The only minor gripe is the tips don't seal perfectly in my ears, so I swapped to third-party ones for a better fit.
Rich sound, effective ANC
Stock ear tips don't seal well