GPS positioning fails or is slow or the outdoor workout routes are inaccurate on my HUAWEI watch/band
| GPS positioning fails or is slow or the outdoor workout routes are inaccurate on my HUAWEI watch/band |
If this issue occurs, check whether your watch/band and the Huawei Health app have been updated to their latest versions. If not, update them to their latest versions. If the issue persists, perform the following.
Start an outdoor workout in an open area
GPS signals are greatly affected by environmental factors, including high-rise buildings, signal reflections, interference from metal objects, and surface reflections from large bodies of water (such as lakes or seas). As a result, GPS positioning may be slow or the workout route may be inaccurate. In an open outdoor environment without obstructions, the positioning accuracy can reach 5 meters, and when in environments with obstructions, the accuracy will be 20 meters. It is recommended that you exercise in an open area with as few obstructions as possible for your watch/band to provide optimal workout services.
If there is no GPS signal in your current location (such as when you are indoors and in tunnels), GPS positioning will not work.

Start a workout in advance to allow time for the GPS to locate your device
It may take some time for your watch/band to be located. You can start GPS positioning 5 to 10 minutes before you start an outdoor workout (such as before you arrive at the workout field or when you are warming up), in order to give the device time to display a message indicating that the device has been successfully located before you start exercising. This will help you get more accurate route records.
Wait until the device is located before starting an outdoor workout, as shown in the following figures. Otherwise, the workout route may be inaccurate or the distance may be incorrectly calculated.


Enable Track run mode when running on a track
If the positioning is inaccurate when you are running on an outdoor track, this may be because you have started an outdoor run without selecting Track run mode. The outer area on an outdoor track may have obstacles, which can affect the positioning signals. You can go to Workout > Track run and enable it on your watch to improve the positioning accuracy.
To make the routes of a track run more accurate, please do it on a standard 400-meter track.
Keep the satellite data on your watch/band up to date
Satellite data is required to use GPS positioning on your wearable device. Check the satellite data at least every 1 to 2 days to ensure that it is updated. The update method is as follows:
- Make sure that your phone's network is normal and keep your watch/band connected to the Huawei Health app for 5 to 10 minutes before you start an outdoor workout, in order to automatically update the GPS satellite data of your watch/band.
- If you are using a HUAWEI WATCH 3/4/5 Series device, in addition to connecting the device to Huawei Health, you will also need to connect your watch to a Wi-Fi network, or activate the eSIM service and use mobile data, to update the satellite data.
- You can also open your wearable device, go to Settings/Workout > Workout settings > Location Services > Satellite updates > Update to view the validity period of satellite data, and manually update the data. (If this option cannot be found, it indicates feature unavailability. In this case, refer to the preceding methods to complete the update.)
- What is satellite data? Why do I need to keep the satellite data on my watch/band up to date?
Simply put, satellite data contains the data used for GPS positioning, such as satellite orbit information and the satellite status. With updated satellite data, your watch/band can more accurately locate your position and map your workout routes. However, satellite data is constantly changing. If the data is not updated for some time, the positioning speed and accuracy of your watch/band will be affected. Therefore, it is recommended that you update the satellite data on your watch/band at your earliest convenience.
Wear a non-metal watch/band strap for outdoor workouts
Metal straps affect GPS positioning. It is recommended that you use a non-metal strap, such as a fluoroelastomer or leather strap, for outdoor workouts. If you would like to use a metal strap, see the following to improve the accuracy of positioning and routes.
If you are using the Auto-detect feature to start an outdoor run or walk
To ensure the accuracy of workout routes, when you start an outdoor run or walk with the Auto-detect feature enabled, the route will be recorded from the time you actually begin your activity.

If the issue remains unresolved, call the Huawei customer service hotline, or back up your data and take your device and proof of purchase to an authorized Huawei Customer Service Center for assistance. We will do our best to address your needs.