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The Ticwatch Atlas is a premium Android Wear OS smartwatch designed for active professionals, featuring a durable military-grade steel build, a vibrant 1.43-inch OLED display with sapphire glass, and an impressive 90-hour battery life. It offers advanced health and fitness tracking with over 110 workout modes, innovative Heat Map activity visualization, fall detection with emergency SOS, and seamless Android compatibility powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset.
Band Color | black |
Band Width | 24 Millimeters |
P**
Great watch
The watch is great. Looks good, massive display. No lags or glitches. With everything on easily reach 3 days battery life. Good and precise health tracker. Very comfortable strap, fits perfectly. Only issue is the health monitor app for the phone, not always work properly.
F**X
Great Watch for a short while
Build quality is good watch looks great & everything was working fine for about a week. Then I noticed I wasn't getting all notifications. It stopped receiving phone calls. (unable to receive or make calls from the watch) The always on display had a mind of its own sometimes went to the ultra low LCD screen or turned off all together even when set to oled mode. Sleep monitoring never worked whether on automatic or manually set. Lost count how many times I've restarted and factory reset. It's a Shame because it was great while it lasted. Sent back for refund.
A**E
More battery and a sleek design
The media could not be loaded. Mobvoi slightly changed the design with the Atlas model. The big rotating crown sure makes the watch a bit fancier. The Atlas model has a different layout where we can see the word 'MENUE' written in orange. And also an arrow that points to the second button. Also the watch crown has numbers around it. These couple of features were missing on the last year model which made the watch less visually appealing. These improvements are making a statement even when the watch is set on Essential Mode. It will definitely look good on a casual outfit. With this new model I feel there is a better internet/Bluetooth connectivity which makes the watch feel more fluid when operating it. I haven't experienced any lag and the automatic sport modes are working fine in most cases. I will have to try it while cycling.On WhatsApp you can text my tapping, swiping or talking. The setting menu has been improved, now the WiFi having its own button.As you can see from the photos the watch is a slight slimmer compared to the last year version (Pro5, the one with metal bracelet). If you had some screen protectors from the last year watch they will perfectly fit on this one.Battery wise, for me it performed well. On an average use the watch lasted over 3 days and a half. Of course the battery usage is dictated by your WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth and other sensors. I like to keep my watch on airplane mode while at home, but when working, I receive all notifications and all other functions when I train. It's charging abilities are performing well, this model is still using the the same adaptor as the past models.While in day light the screen clarity is noticeable and there are no issues whatsoever. The touchscreen is responsive and there is no lag when using. The size of the watch is perfect for thicker wrists but not so much for slim ones. I would love it Mobvoi would have two size, though the large screen makes the difference.NFC payment is working well, no issues there.Overall it is a good purchase. If you are in sports, outdoor activities or if you want a big screen to receive messages, email,etc while paired with a modern design then this watch is for you.
G**Z
My Love-Hate Affair with the TicWatch Atlas: It's Like Dating a Superhero with Commitment Issues
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I've spent the last two months strapped to the ruggedly handsome TicWatch Atlas, and it's been a rollercoaster of "almost amazing." This thing feels like it could survive a zombie apocalypse, which is great because sometimes navigating its menus feels like one.First off, the screen? Chef's kiss! It's the Goldilocks of watch faces on my wrist – not too big, not too small, and bright enough to see even if the sun decides to stage a comeback. The crown? Oh, the crown! It's so satisfyingly clicky and responsive, I sometimes just spin it for fun (don't judge). And the dual screen? Genius! That low-power LCD keeps all the essentials front and center, like a loyal little digital butler whispering sweet nothings (like my step count) all day long. The watch is generally snappier than a caffeinated squirrel, with zero lag in my experience. Seriously, I love this watch... in theory.Now, let's talk about the gremlins in the system. Switching between essential, sleep, and smartwatch modes sometimes feels like a digital three-card monte game, occasionally ending with a forced restart. It's like the watch gets stage fright and needs a moment to compose itself.The battery life, bless its optimistic heart, promised more than it delivered. I squeezed out a respectable 3-4 days in smartwatch mode with all the bells and whistles on (LCD always on, tilt-to-wake lighting up the LCD like a disco ball). Essential mode only gave me eight days, and that included two unexpected naps where the watch refused to wake up without a digital nudge (read: restart). It's like it enjoys its beauty sleep a little too much.Navigation can be smooth sailing... until you hit a rogue wave. Picture this: you're deep-sea diving through the menus, finally about to find that one setting, and BAM! You swipe back, and the watch yeets you all the way back to the home screen. It's the digital equivalent of finally reaching the snack aisle only to be teleported back to the entrance. I'm crossing my fingers this is a Wear OS 4 quirk that Wear OS 5 will politely evict.Speaking of Wear OS 5, the silence on that front is deafening. Wear OS 4 is decent, don't get me wrong, but the promise of optimized battery life in the newer version has me feeling like a kid waiting for Christmas... that might never come.On the bright side, connecting to my phone is smoother than a Barry White song, never a dropped connection in sight. The TicWatch app is about as feature-rich as a blank piece of paper, but thankfully, the watch itself is brimming with useful data.The Verdict: The TicWatch Atlas is like that incredibly attractive and adventurous friend who occasionally forgets their keys and talks to squirrels. It's got so much potential and gets so much right, but those little bugs are the persistent mosquito in an otherwise perfect camping trip. I genuinely love it, but Mobvoi, please, for the love of all that is digital, squash those bugs and give us some Wear OS 5 love!
P**A
Good, but not the best.
Watch Looks and works very fine. But problem is with the software. When you use hands-free set, voice is redirected to watch, not to headset. And sometimes randomly, when I try call from my phone, voice is switched to watch. It's annoying.
B**
Great outdoors watch
Great birthday gift for my partner.
D**E
The Medical device (watch) is very good and reliable watch to have!
Thank you so much, Amazon for today and for getting rid of these silly passwords at the front door that are of no use to anyone. Medical Watch is all up and working hope now I will have a good NHS to give me the Pods that I need to be keeping alive! On the first review, the watch seems brilliant. Will let you know if it is as good as the last watch I had been the Ticwatch Pro 3 Ultra watch It was also a very reliable watch to have had and worn and trusted!
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