3.3 Tracking daily activities
As your watch comes equipped with a motion sensor, it can track and display your
steps, amount of calories burned, activity intensity, and standing times.
Wear your watch correctly for it to automatically record data relating to calories,
distance, steps, duration of moderate to high intensity activities, and other
activities.
You can view activity records by performing the following:
Method 1: Viewing activity records on your watch
From the home screen press the Up button, swipe until you find Activity records,
touch it, and then you can swipe up or down to view data relating to calories,
distance, steps, duration of moderate to high intensity activities, and other
activities.
Method 2: Viewing activity records using the Huawei Health app
Open the Huawei Health app and view activity records on the home screen.
NO TE
● To view your activity records using the Huawei Health app, ensure that the watch is
connected to your phone.
● Workout data on your watch can be synced to the Huawei Health app, but data
recorded in the app cannot be synced to your watch.
3.4 Viewing the duration of moderate to high intensity
activity
Viewing the duration of moderate to high intensity activity
From the home screen press the Up button, swipe until you find Activity records.
Steps: This ring indicates the proportion of your steps to the target step
count.
Duration of moderate to high intensity activity (unit: minutes): The default
goal is 30 minutes.
Active hours: This ring represents how many hours you have been stood up
for during the day.
NO TE
Android users can also check the duration of moderate to high intensity activity on the
home screen of the Huawei Health app. The data displayed in the Huawei Health app is
collected from both your phone and watch. Therefore, there is nothing to be concerned
about if there is a data discrepancy between the app and your watch.
HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 Pro OnlineHelp
3 Workout monitoring
Issue 01 (2020-09-10)
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
28