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Ticwatch E3 Smart Watch Wear OS by Google for Men Women Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Platform Health Monitor Fitness Tracker GPS NFC Mic Speaker IP68 Waterproof iOS Android Compatible

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Features

  • Updated Chipset, Better Experience Wear OS by Google smartwatch with the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Platform and Mobvoi dual processor system. 1G RAM and 8G ROM enable smoother performance and more precise interactions. NFC payment supports Google Pay.
  • New Model-Family CareAllow you to track health data of multiple family members on the Mobvoi app and help you monitor the health of others you care about.
  • Upgraded 100+ Professional Workout ModesTicWatch E3 keeps track of your real-time fitness and health data. More than 100 professional workout modes from activities like mountain climbing, swimming, and ice skating, to indoor cycling, pilates and high-intensity interval training (HIIT). NOTE: To get new workout modes, search for TicExercise and TicHealth in the Google Play Store and update both apps to the latest versions.
  • Advanced Health and Fitness MonitoringWith built-in GPS, speaker and microphone, barometer and 24-hour heart rate monitoring (empowered by a more accurate sensor ). Including Sleep Tracking, Stress Monitoring, Blood Oxygen Saturation Detection etc. Note: Send a text message (Android only), make a call (Android only).
  • Essential Mode & Battery Saving ScreenThe Essential Mode kicks in automatically when the power percentage drops below 5 percent. Of course you can also set this mode yourself.

Brand: Ticwatch


Model Name: Ticwatch E3


Style: Modern


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Health Monitor, GPS


Shape: Round


Target Audience: Men,Women


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Compatible Phone Models: IOS and Android


Product Dimensions: 1.73 x 1.85 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.13 ounces


Item model number: Ticwatch E3


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


OS: Wear os by google


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


GPS: True


Special features: Health Monitor, GPS


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Microphone


Scanner Resolution: 360 x 360


Whats in the box: 1 x USB Charging Cable, 1 x TicWatch E3 Smartwatch, 1 x User Manual


Manufacturer: Mobvoi


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: April 12, 2021


Weight: 32 Grams


Standing screen display size: 1.3 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 8000 MB


Ram Memory Installed Size: 1 GB


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars A good watch for the price.
So I have a few smart watches. This is my 3rd WearOS watch. I had the original Huawei Watch, a mobvoi Ticwatch S2, and a Gen 4 Fossil Smart Watch. I also have a Garmin Instinct. Generally all of these watches have been compromises. The Huawei watch was built on a processor that quickly was forgotten and didn't get updates, but it was a very nice looking watch. The Mobvoi Ticwattch S2 had great durability but lacked a few features I wanted (NFC for payments for one) and was a little under-powered. The Gen 4 Fossil was nice looking and had 1GB of ram making it run a little smoother, but the processor was still kind of slow and it lacked an spO2 sensor (I have sleep apnea and am curious about that). Additionally due to weight some things with its design the Fossil Watch wasn't great for working out. (Doing push-ups, your going to hit those buttons a lot.) Another problem with all of these Wear OS watches is battery life. They all need daily charging given my use. My Garmin instinct needs to be charged every 2 weeks or so, but it doesn't have nearly the smart features (no NFC, no Assistant, no on the flay responses to notifications though there are preset quick replies for text). That brings us to this watch, The Mobvoi Ticwatch E3. This watch is essentially an update to my S2 which can be seen in the pictures beside the E3 (the E2 and S2 were basically the same watch with different casings). It has more RAM and the newest processor and it shows. This watch is smooth, quickly responds to Assistant request. This is only the second watch with this new processor and the other, the Mobvoi Tickwatch Pro3, is a $300 watch. It also has an improved screen, which can get brighter and looks great....aside from the bezel. On the S2 the design was a sportier watch design that while it had a chunky kind of bezel surround it made the screen actually all screen. The E3 has a large black ring around the watch face. I use watch faces with black backgrounds and it doesn't bother me much, but it may be something that others won't like the look of. This watch has 2 nice side pushers instead of the flat button on the S2. They are nice, but I haven't worked out with them yet to see if they will cause a problem. On my fossil watch it did seem like I mostly hit the center button on accident, so maybe these two offset buttons will be better. The Fossil watch has a rotating crown, which is a very nice way to navigate the system, this doesn't have that feature and I do miss it a little. Battery life is only slightly better that my other Wear OS watches. I get to the end of the day with about 25% and charge it before bed. It takes a little longer to charge (about 1 hour to go from 25%-100%) and uses a charger that connects a little awkwardly at the top next to the strap (see photo). It is important to note that my use is a lot for smart watches. I get nearly all my notifications set, I keep an always on (but dimmed) display because I like to be able to just see the time and for my watch to look like a watch. I do turn off lift to wake and touch to wake so I have to actually push the button to get the watch to full brightness. I use all day heart and on this watch spO2 monitoring. At night in bed, I turn on theater mode to turn off the screen completely. Tweaking these settings may get you longer battery life. In the 7 days I have had the watch I have run down to under 5% once. Then the watch enters an "essentials mode". It will continue to tell time, track steps, and a few other things for days in that mode as I understand it. The more expensive Ticwatch Pro 3 has a second low power LCD screen over the color screen you can use as your always on screen to really expand battery life, but that watch is $300. The essentials mode on this watch is similar to the on the pro 3, but without the low power screen. Battery life on this watch is a little better than other Wear OS watches, for me that is just over a day, your mileage may vary. Design wise, I wish Mobvoi had made an S3, as I am a little concerned I may scratch this watch's screen. The S2 had a recessed screen that felt a little better protected. Aside from that, this watch looks nice and is very light weight due to plastic build. I am fine with the plastic build, because it saves weight on what would be a heavy thick watch if it was a metal build This is the fastest, smoothest, best working Wear OS watch I have had. It may not be the nicest looking (that would be the fossil) but it works the best. And it does still look nice. The curved screen is good looking and feels good under the finger. I will say I have one worry about this watch, that is OS updates. My S2, which is just over a year old, has not had an OS update in a while, and the new version running on this new watch would be great on my S2. The updated tiles and app tray in the current version of wear OS is nice. Additionally Google and Samsung have announced they are working together to make Wear OS's next update, due likely near the end of this summer. So far Mobvoi has not announced that it will update this watch to the updated version of the OS, which makes me worry that my new watch could be outdated in just two months. It will continue to work, but over time apps and things will quickly not be supported. So this watch is a great watch, the only other wear OS watch that matches it's computing hardware is $100 more expensive (most of the time, it can be found on sale sometimes). This watch runs great and has all of the features I can think you might want. The battery life is a little better than older Wear OS watches, but it will likely still be a daily charger for most. It looks good, it light and comfortable to wear, and can be set bright enough to see in the sun. It's a really good watch for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 1, 2021 by Jerald L. Ovesen Jerald L. Ovesen

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Understated, sleek, responsive watch with lots of great features.
UPDATE July 8th, 2021: Please read the review below for full details, but so far this watch continues to impress! Battery life is fantastic so far. With all sensors turned on, and countless alerts from a multitude of apps, calls, and messages, I make it from about 7AM to midnight and the battery is at about 50% when I go to bed. Next morning, the battery is still around 50% when I wake up. I put the watch to charge while I get ready and by the time I leave, within an hour, it's at nearly 100% again. Fantastic! And despite wearing it all day and all night, it is super comfortable and very light on the wrist. Original review: I was looking for a possible alternative to my TicWatch Pro, which I’ve had for 2 years. Considering how both my Pro and wife's C2 have been an excellent smartwatches overall, I was definitely sticking to a TicWatch, but was looking for something lighter than the Pro and just as full-featured. When compared to my daily-wear TicWatch Pro, the E3 almost feels like “nothing” on my wrist, and that’s a good thing. Don’t get me wrong, I love my Pro, but I don’t always want to feel the heft of the watch on my wrist. My TicWatch Pro weighs about 58 grams, just about twice as much as the E3, at about 32 grams. The screen is where I was not all too thrilled and the reason for a 4 star review at this stage. The display is clear and very readable. However - the screen brightness doesn't auto-adjust, so that's something I need to get used to. The biggest turnoff is the fairly large bezel (about 6mm thick), as they could have hidden at least some of that within the watch body. It's not as noticeable when the watch is off, but very prominent otherwise. Not even the C2 has a bezel that prominent as most of it was hidden by the case. The watch band came in all black, and is slim and light, with no pattern to it. The simplicity of the band is a definite plus as it will stay cleaner, without accumulating grime in the nooks and crannies of the watch band, front or back. Band is also very flexible, almost too flexible for my taste, but it’s definitely comfortable on the wrist. Oxygen monitoring and heartrate monitoring work as expected on demand, but I really want to see how it works on automatic monitoring 24/7, and how that affects the battery life. Also, I am very interested in sleep monitoring functions, as well as my blood oxygen and heartrate during sleep. My TicWatch Pro rarely had enough battery to last more than about 18 hours of normal use (mostly notifications and normal watch functions), so by bedtime it was at 20% or less and would definitely not last through the night or be useful in the morning. The E3 is supposed to have a much more efficient battery, so we will see as the days go by whether it can last to be useful for sleep monitoring and into the next day. As a first night test, I went to sleep with the watch at about 60% charge and in the morning it was indicating about 50%, despite all sensors being on “always”. So far, sleep monitoring function worked well for one night’s sleep, providing sleep details such as time spend in deep sleep, light sleep, awake, REM sleep stats, pulse, oxygen, as well as overall sleep efficiency. Both the watch and the phone app provide detailed info. As for included apps, I don’t know if the TicHearing is a new option, but it’s definitely one of those “nice to have” apps if you’re ever curious as to how loud your environment is. Goes along nicely with the other Tic-suite apps like TicZen and TicBreathe when it comes to relaxation and self-care. I tested the microphone briefly, using the voice memo function. It worked extremely well when it comes to voice clarity, while being outside in a noisy backyard with background noise. Recoding, heard on my phone via the Mobvoi app was very clear and “full sounding,” not tinny as you might expect. As for the watch performance, from what I’ve tested so far, it’s very snappy when switching screens and launching apps, and absolutely smooth scrolling and swiping. It definitely shows this watch is running on a much faster Snapdragon Wear 4100, with double the memory (1GB). There’s also plenty of storage at 8GB if you want to load it with music and leave your phone behind when working out. As for water proofing, this watch has an IP68 rating, but also says “Pool Swimming”, which is very vague. I wish it had more detailed info than just “pool swimming”, like the TicWatch E2 which can handle up to 5ATM. However, since it claims to fully support swimming, and also covers it as part of the fitness app functions, I hope it certainly means you can use it while doing laps or casual swimming in a pool without concern. The watch is new, so when it comes to accessories like glass screen protectors or bumper guards (cases), options are very limited, but I am sure that will change soon. It uses a standard 20mm strap, so lots of options available there. Overall, very impressed with my initial experience with the watch and I am looking forward to thoroughly enjoying this watch when swimming, as well as the extended battery life, to include sleep monitoring and 24/7 health monitoring options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2021 by Frogroast Frogroast

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