Product Comparison: Ticwatch E2 vs Ticwatch C2
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- The watch itself has a simple clean look and is very light and comfortable.
- Wear OS has it quirks but it's also got some nifty features.
- Snappy performance - Even though it's powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100 which is pretty old, performance doesn't suffer.
- Great display and works well with wear OS.
- Really good quality watch for the price. Great strap.
- Wear OS runs smoothly.
- Design is simple and elegant.
- GPS allows tracking activities.
- The leather strap is decent enough quality.
- GPS is very inaccurate, NFC is not reliable.
- The screen is excellent, with vibrant colours, and can be easily read in sunlight.
- Bright and crisp AMOLED screen is pretty colour accurate and is a joy to use.
- Display is crystal clear. Highly recommend.
- Very impressed, easy to use, easy to read display, an all round excellent piece of equipment and good value for money.
- No lag. Display is awesome.
- Decent, modern looking, good display.
- Fantastic display, good touch and enough battery for a busy day.
- With its amoled 1.3 inch screen it does look stylish and has a steel bezel which is durable.
- The google pay function is excellent and the screen bright and clear.
- The screen is so hard to see in sunlight so you can't use it.
- The user interface takes a while to get used to but once you do, it's easy to use.
- Easy to connect to Android, Wifi, bluetooth.
- Mobvoi software is decent for tracking, but also syncs flawlessly with google fit.
- Comes with very easy to use power cradle.
- Cheap, plastic build on a MIL-STD certified smartwatch!
- Lightweight watch with lots of functions.
- The watch itself is as brilliant form factor and wear os appears to work really well.
- There are plenty of amazing features and apps like tap to pay and the heart rate monitor which both work well.
- The watch is very well made and makes a valuable impression.
- Built-in NFC allows mobile pay with the clock.
- Battery life is good, with easy day to two day use depending on how much tracking you do.
- The screen, battery life, and responsiveness of the watch are all excellent.
- The battery lasted around 2 days for me.
- Battery life is worse than I was expecting.
- The battery life is very poor, with average use I get less than a day and must charge it.
- Battery runs easily through the day with always-on screen.
- Battery charges quickly and lasts approximately 2 days.
- Battery life is really impressive, I can make two days of usage.
- Battery life on the C2 is quite poor.
- It doesn't have amazing battery life.