Product Comparison: Ticwatch E Shadow vs Ticwatch S Knight
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- Love this watch! Looks big on my small wrist but is comfortable & light as a feather. I've had quite a few cheap smart watches but this is by far the best one I have ever had.
- System is running smoothly after various updates.
- The navigation of the watch is quite simple as there is only one solid button, this is placed to the left of the watch. When pressed once, the screen will turn on.
- This watch is very thick, G-SHOCK level thick, material used on E version feels a little cheap compare to metal-made watches, feels sturdy through.
- My only gripe would be the strap which fells like rubber and if I am a bit sweaty then it sticks to my wrist and is a bit uncomfortable.
- Excellent smartwatch, I have been using it for a few days now and it more than meets expectations, the GPS is very accurate, and the heart rate sensor gives good feedback.
- The design is very ergonomic and feels good on the wrist, the Ticwatch S makes good use of the Android Wear 2.0 operating system, for the price it can't be rivaled.
- A fully functional smartwatch that competes alongside the likes of FitBit and Apple Watch. It packs so many features while being one of the cheapest Wear OS watches out there.
- Unlike the it’s sibling, the Ticwatch S does not feature customizable watch straps.
- The watch is sold as having built in stand alone GPS. I’ve not managed to get this working or see any options. Google Maps on watch needs to use my phones GPS.
- The screen is nice to look at, the color is vivid and the resolution is good.
- The one positive I found is that the display quality is good.
- The beautiful 1.4 inch OLED display is super easy to see all the time and it is easy to adjust the brightness whenever you like.
- Overall this smartwatch is beautiful, comfortable, good display, answer & receives calls perfectly with clear speaker play.
- The menu button is on the left side of the watch, as a left-hand wearer i don't like it because it is hard to press especially when there are sleeves covering the watch.
- This watches design looks stunning. The bezel with green dots and numbers around the watch face is a very nice contrast.
- Everything runs fast and fluid thanks to the nippy dual-core processor, and apps are displayed on a sumptuous OLED that makes colours really pop.
- Love it. Screen is a nice crisp display, good resolution and vivid colours. Had connectivity issues when trying to use the play store but works fine now.
- Great smart watch, I wear it everyday. My original developed a faulty display after 8 months of use. I contacted Mobvoi and sent a photo of the fault, they replaced it straight away.
- There is a weird lensing effect on the edge of the display when a colour touches the edge like when the Google Fit activity circle turns into a "jewel".
- I have the display turned down to 1/5 brightness and cannot see it outside when the sun is shining or not shining or just basically daytime.
- I thought the plastic would look cheap, but it's actually very good, and the matt finish gives it a "tactical" look.
- Tracks your everyday health and fitness when linked with Google fit.
- There are 22 Watch faces preloaded to this watch with the ability to use 3rd party Google apps to create your own so the possibilities are endless.
- Slow/unresponsive lift to wake - you can't be subtle about it and it's just slow enough to make you wonder if it registered it or not.
- It takes this watch around 1 second to light up after the wrist lifting-up gusture, and it may takes many times of tries, can't find any option to twist the sensitivity in the settings.
- It goes well with any dress code and it looks great anywhere. What makes it even easier, is the fact that you can change the watch face with one swipe.
- Like all Wear OS watches, an Android phone is ideal for connection to your watch but using an IOS device is also ok.
- There is a good protective lip around the watch face that protects it well. It is reasonably cheap for a smartwatch.
- You may lose some functionality with IOS but it definitely doesn’t render the watch useless. You won’t be able to respond to messages from the watch or answer calls.
- The second feature is NFC. This is one thing that was most likely dropped to reduce the cost of the device. I’m not sure but it would be nice to have a feature like this.
- Battery life is better than expected, with light use it can last almost two days, was expecting a daily charge so it is actually quite nice.
- It will fast charge to around 75% in 35 mins if you forget to charge before going out or need to charge it while you shower in the morning etc.
- The battery lasts a couple of days with me and if I switch to saving then at least five days on one charge is normal.
- Frankly, I found the battery on this device quite disappointing although I cannot put the blame on Mobvoi.
- Battery lasts like 30 mins of usage and if you set it to aeroplane mode with always on display turned off then it might last 6 hours, and those settings off defeats the point of a smartwatch.
- This 300mAh battery is exactly in line with all other Wear OS smartwatches so it is hard to be completely disappointed with it.
- The battery will still last all day and when I get in bed I click it on the magnetic charger and it's ready for the next day.
- Amazing watch with loads of functions other more expensive brands dont have, could be better on battery life but on the other hand it charges to full in 1h.
- The last and probably biggest improvement which could be made would have to be the battery life. 300mAh is very small for a smartwatch.
- Sleep monitoring is impossible because of the small battery and again no native support so a separate crappy third party app for that.