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July 2018
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The editors liked
Impressive battery life (for Wear OS)
Reasonable price
Smart dual layered-display
Commendable performance
Doesn't become useless once the battery is too low to power the smartwatch functions
Can be used up to 30 days before charging
Even in Essential mode
The watch still offers a few smart features like activity tracking and heart rate sensor
Stand-alone cellular capabilities
Find phone function
Cool digital watch faces
Heart rate monitoring
Step counter
Excellent battery life
Heart-rate sensor
NFC
GPS
IP68 water resistance
Second screen lets you use the watch for days after battery has been depleted
Clever dual-screen setup
Premium
Durable construction
4G LTE connectivity
Good response time and handoff between the LCD and OLED display modes
Large display makes navigation a breeze
Even without a rotating bezel
User-programmable button gives easy access to a favorite app
Dual screens deliver decent battery life
Don't sacrifice steps or heart rate tracking in Essential Mode
Affordably priced
Dualdisplay approach is innovative
NFC support for Google Pay
Google interface
Lightweight
Good battery life
Outstanding Battery Life
Well priced
Dual screen setup
The editors didn't like
Wear OS still lacking
Last-gen processor
Bulky design
No ATM rating
Mobvoi app isn't useful
Notifications don't show up in the Essential mode
Better real-time transfer of heart rate data to phone (but not if it would sacrifice too much battery life
Google Fit to take the best of the two-step counters as my company fitness app uses the value stored on my phone
Design is too big and too aggressive
Wear OS is in need of a facelift
Rubberized band gets uncomfortable after a while
Design is bulky
Wear OS still needs work
It's huge
Especially on slimmer wrists
No SIM option
So it can do everything except make calls on its own
Going from Essential Mode back to Wear OS takes a long time
Published: 2018-07-12, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Dual screens deliver decent battery life, Don't sacrifice steps or heart rate tracking in Essential Mode, Affordably priced
Bulky and uninspiring design, Takes a while to boot back into full Smart Mode, Snapdragon 2100 is feeling tired
There's a lot packed into the TicWatch Pro for not a huge amount of money. The smartwatch's $249.99 price tag belies the convenience of its twin displays, and you're not sacrificing features like NFC for Google Pay or waterproofing. Where the compromise m...
Published: 2018-08-23, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Whether you should buy the Ticwatch Pro is a big question. It's simply loaded with all the features you could want including that screen which extends your battery life, NFC for payments and with the exception of LTE it's the whole package. Not a lot of p...
Abstract: A handsome and comparatively inexpensive smartwatch that holds its own against the best in terms of features and performance, Mobvoi's TicWatch Pro sets itself apart with a lofty promise: weeks of battery life on a single charge.You may not have heard o...
Published: 2018-07-15, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Battery life
Proprietary charger
The biggest question you have to ask yourself when considering a smartwatch is not which one, but do you need one at all? Is pulling your phone out of your pocket to check the time, notifications or to answer a call, multiple times a day, something so ann...
Mobvoi might not be as common of a brand as LG or Fossil, but its backed by two big-name companies: Google and Volkswagen. In just about a year, Mobvoi has released three Wear OS watches, and while the TicWatch Pro is the most expensive of the lot, at $25...
Published: 2018-07-12, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Mobvoi might not be as common of a brand as LG or Fossil, but its backed by two big-name companies: Google and Volkswagen. In just about a year, Mobvoi has released three Wear OS watches, and while the TicWatch Pro is the most expensive of the lot, at $25...
So is this watch a better alternative to the other Wear OS devices out there and would I choose it over its stablemate the Ticwatch S2?Well, it is a bit of a mixed response, from a pure battery life standpoint yes it is one of the better Wear OS watches I...
Abstract: I have been testing the TicWatch S2 for the past few days whilst I have been away on holiday and I have been mightily impressed with it in general. There has however been one thing that has been slightly annoying me and that was the battery life of the th...
Published: 2018-07-16, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Innovative screen technology, Premium design, Long battery life in Essential mode
Mediocre battery in smart mode, Limited Mobvoi app, No LTE version
The Ticwatch Pro is one of the most interesting smartwatches on the market and its dual-screen technology is a genuinely innovative idea that combines the functionality of a traditional watch with the benefits of a top-end Wear OS device. With a mid-range...