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54 Reviews
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Abstract: Digital devices such as the Fitbit series and the Apple Watch have been blending the difference between pure fitness trackers and “smart” watches. WearOS is Google's attempt to do this very thing with multiple partners, as they do with Android. Over the y...
Decent value, Rugged design, Waterproof up to 5ATM
Charging limited to 5V/1A, One-day battery life, Wear OS is still finicky, No NFC
The first time I tried to charge the TicWatch S2, I fried the charger. It turns out the charging cradle is designed to work with charges that go up to a maximum of 5V/1A, and while I was using a Tronsmart Titan that dynamically allocates power based on th...
Published: 2019-05-11, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Comfortable to wear, Swim ready up to 50m, Wear OS works great, Amazing battery life, Reasonable priced
Watch band isn't that nice looking, Touches did not register occasionally, Design is not as nice as the original TicWatch S
The TicWatch S2 isn't for everyone. The design may not appeal to all, but I think most will like the design just fine. I think the sub US$200 price point is perfect here and the watch performs really well. The hardware is robust and durable and I think mo...
Inexpensive Wear OS device, Solid utilitarian design, Bright clear touchscreen, Sweat-/weather-/waterproof, Heart rate and GPS sensors, Solid battery life (nearly 2 days), MIL-STD 810G durability certification
Laggy, mediocre performance, Regularly crashes, No NFC or LTE, No Google Pay, Doesn't wirelessly charge, Mobvoi software is completely unnecessary
I hate to say it but the TicWatch S2 is fine and that is where the sentence stops. That said, it does work and gets the job done just with a few bumps along the way. It is clunky in form and operation, definitely irritating/frustrating to use at points. B...
Abstract: Smartwatches are a luxury that tech enthusiasts tend to debate whether it's something they truly need. With most smartwatches priced between $200 to $500, smartwatches are often used by those who can justify the price to the means. But for those who want...
Published: 2019-01-31, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Abstract: Mobvoi has made a name for itself in the Wear OS space over the past couple of years, thanks to solid smartwatch releases. I never used an original TicWatch, but from what I've read about them, they seem to be very popular. Now, Mobvoi is back with the se...
Abstract: Wear OS has been ignored by Google for some time and when the company decided to move the Play Store and most settings to just the watch I gave up on it as a wearable platform. The Samsung Galaxy Watch remains the best smartwatch for Android smartphone us...
S2's MIL-STD rating, Swim and surf proof, AI fitness features
E2's bland design, No NFC, Average battery life
Mobvoi's second generation "Express" and "Sport" smartwatches return with mixed results. The retooled E2 fails to impress with uninspired design and missing features, while the fitness-focused S2 blazes a trail for durable Wear OS smartwatches...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Yes.Last time I looked at a smartwatch it was a tough decision as to whether it was worth purchasing because the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 was right around the corner. Now that we have real world results from the SD3100 it seems that it is not all we...