Huawei Watch GT 4 review: The smartwatch activity tracker to beat, and it looks classy too!

Huawei Watch GT 4 review: The smartwatch activity tracker to beat, and it looks classy too!

<i><b>Note:</b>This video was first published on 21 November 2023.</i> <p>After a long hiatus, Huawei returns with the <strong>Watch GT 4</strong> series. It is a classy aesthetic upgrade to the GT 3, but still rocks one of the best heartrate sensors and analytics data for the price with <strong>TruSeen 5.5+</strong> and a <strong>2-week battery life</strong>. Find out how it compares with the last generation Watch GT 3 Pro.</p> <p>You can get the Huawei Watch GT 4 series starting at <strong>S$298</strong> from <a href="https://www.lazada.sg/products/huawei-watch-gt-4-46mm-smartwatch-geometric-aesthetics-pro-level-health-management-up-to-2-weeks-battery-life-i2882767487-s19963030667.html" target="_blank">Lazada</a> and <a href="https://shopee.sg/product/181050132/22454817934" target="_blank">Shopee</a>.</p>
Huawei Watch Fit 2: A budget smart fitness tracker that has it all?

Huawei Watch Fit 2: A budget smart fitness tracker that has it all?

<b><i>Note</b>: This video was first published on 10 June 2022.</i></br></br> Huawei debuted its new Watch Fit 2 smart fitness tracker and Zach thinks it's one of the best value options around. Find out how competent it is in keeping tabs on your health metrics and keeping you fit for just S$168.
Budget Fitness Trackers Under S$100: Are They Worth It? Huawei vs Xiaomi

Budget Fitness Trackers Under S$100: Are They Worth It? Huawei vs Xiaomi

<b><i>Note</b>: This video was first published on 8 August 2021.</i></br></br>Zach straps on the Huawei Band 6, Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 6 and Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite to find out if you can get good activity trackers on the cheap.
I passed the Fitbit Luxe to my wife and she loves it - A review by proxy

I passed the Fitbit Luxe to my wife and she loves it - A review by proxy

<i><b>Note:</b> This video was first published on 10 September 2021.</i></br></br> <p>From the lenses of a tech editor, the <b>Fitbit Luxe</b> is really pricey for its feature set. But would a non-techie care? Should specifications and cost-performance rations be the only metrics to determine price? Zach finds out in this video.</p><p>You can buy the Luxe from Fitbit&#39;s&nbsp;own <a href="https://www.fitbit.com/global/sg/products/trackers/luxe" target="_blank">web store</a>, or their official stores on <a href="https://shopee.sg/product/259346006/9534666803" target="_blank">Shopee</a> and <a href="https://www.lazada.sg/products/tracker-fitbit-luxe-i1682480365-s9832628693.html" target="_blank">Lazada</a>.</p>
Fitbit Sense video review: The real 3-month stress test

Fitbit Sense video review: The real 3-month stress test

Zach tries to fit 3 months of thoughts and introspection using the Fitbit Sense and its fancy new Electrodermal Activity stress sensor into one video. So, strap in to find out if it's any good.
Garmin Instinct Solar video review: One month battery, but worth the cost?

Garmin Instinct Solar video review: One month battery, but worth the cost?

Surf, sun, fun. The Garmin Instinct Solar showed Zach that there's so more to life beyond being bound to a charging cable...but is it worth it?
Huawei Watch GT 2e video review: The fitness wearable to beat in 2020

Huawei Watch GT 2e video review: The fitness wearable to beat in 2020

<p><i><b>Note:</b> This video was first published on 11 June 2020.</i></p> The Huawei Watch GT 2e is an even more affordable version of the already affordable Watch GT 2, and Zach finds out that's actually a really good thing. Also, he's promised to get a hair cut after this.
Fitbit Charge 4 video review: Is this the GPS fitness tracker you've been looking for?

Fitbit Charge 4 video review: Is this the GPS fitness tracker you've been looking for?

Fitbit finally puts a GPS unit into their Charge 4 activity tracking band, and Zach finally gets an excuse to go for a run...in a safe, socially distant manner of course.
Hands-on with the Jawbone Move, Microsoft Band and Striiv Fusion activity trackers

Hands-on with the Jawbone Move, Microsoft Band and Striiv Fusion activity trackers

Users are spoiled for choice these days when it comes to activity trackers. That said, the Jawbone Move, Microsoft Band and Striiv Fusion are three of the more accomplished ones around. We run through the key features of each of them.