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Published: 2018-07-26, Author: James , review by: pocnetwork.net
For $159.99, the Mobvoi Ticwatch E is a pretty decent entry level smartwatch. It does offer a number of a features thanks to it running on Wear OS (previously Android Wear), and can even track your heart rate. The ability to take phone calls from the watc...
The TicWatch E is a tremendous value. It offers comparable specifications to most WearOS watches on the market, without the massive hit to your wallet...
Abstract: I'm an Android Wear fan I had an early LG G watch, a Huawei, a Fossil, and now I'm using the TicWatch, made by Mobvoi I find the ability to catch notifications on my wrist without taking my phone out very useful in general Each of the Wear watches I've us...
Published: 2018-07-04, Author: Erik , review by: talkandroid.com
I have yet to encounter the perfect Wear OS smartwatch. There's some great hardware out there, but Google hasn't given the software the attention it deserves. The Ticwatch E can hold its own with much more expensive models due to a feature-rich spec sheet...
Published: 2018-04-25, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Inexpensive, solid set of fitness tracking features,
Lackluster battery life, mediocre display
All in all, the TicWatch E is an exceptional value option when it comes to these products, especially considering Wear OS's new compatibility with iOS phones. While this isn't the most fully-featured smartwatch around, it retails for less than half the co...
Wear OS 2.0, formerly known as Android Wear 2.0, Built-in GPS and GLONASS, Design includes a microphone and speaker, Feature-rich software, Heart rate sensor, IP67 dust and water resistance, Unassuming, lightweight design, Highly responsive OLED display i
No wall adapter included in the package, No mobile connectivity, Thicker than some premium smartwatches, Sub-premium build materials, No e-compass anywhere to be found, despite being advertised, Material seems to attract particulates, such as dust and lin
The question that remains in all of this is whether or not Modvoi's Ticwatch Express is a worthy consideration. As outlined above, there really isn't much to dislike about its design or its features. In fact, this wearable OEM did win at least one award –...
Abstract: Android Wear doesn't have a firm standing right now. The usual group of partners that rally around Google have backed away from the platform, but that doesn't mean there's a shortage of Android Wear devices available. Plenty of brands, especially those fr...
Abstract: Smartwatches are still a bit of a tough category; there are so many in the market now, but it's hard to say that they have really penetrated the lives of the masses. Android Wear opened the market to a wide range of wearables, from the useful to the overl...
Published: 2017-11-28, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Affordable, Heart rate sensor, Full Android Wear features
Chunky and cheap-looking, Fast-draining battery
At 139 Euros, the Ticwatch E comes in cheaper than many of its rivals, although some Android Wear devices are now dropping in price; the Huawei Watch 2 is under £200 in places, while the Fossil Q Marshall can be snaffled for almost the same price as the T...
The Ticwatch E is a fairly basic Wear OS smartwatch, but including both a heart-rate monitor and GPS at such a low price makes this one of the most affordable smartwatches around that can also serve as a fitness tracker.Disappointing battery life and some...