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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The Huawei Watch 3 earns a ***5 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
[* green] Only press fit connectors are used with no overlapping cables.
[* green] Once the watch is open, the battery is easy to access and replace.
- [* yellow] Opening the watch is doable but not easy due to the back cover's tight fit and use of adhesive instead of gaskets.
- [* yellow] The only separately accessible part on the back cover (the loudspeaker) requires some digging and is glued into its tight recess.
- [* red] A broken display requires replacing the main watch case carrying the screen.
- [* red] The back cover and attached sensors requires a complete replacement if one of its components fails.
+ [* yellow] Opening the watch is doable, but not easy, due to the back cover's tight fit and use of adhesive instead of gaskets.
+ [* yellow] The only separately-accessible part on the back cover (the loudspeaker) requires some digging, and is glued into a tight recess.
+ [* red] A broken display requires replacing the main watch case which houses the screen.
+ [* red] The back cover and attached sensors requires a complete replacement if any of its components fails.