Testseek.com have collected 131 expert reviews of the Mobvoi TicWatch Pro and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mobvoi TicWatch Pro.
July 2018
(77%)
131 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Mobvoi's TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE is a solid smartwatch with decent performance, 4G LTE connectivity (on Verizon) and a clever layered display that conserves battery life. Although it's an improvement over its predecessor, the TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE adopts too ma...
Wear OS still lacking, Last-gen processor, Bulky design, No ATM rating
The TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE is an iterative upgrade that sticks tightly to the blueprint established by the original TicWatch Pro. It may well become the best Wear OS smartwatch with LTE support out there (when Verizon switches on cellular support), but it's...
Published: 2018-09-24, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
The TicWatch Pro is a smartwatch that could have been much better than what is already is. If it weren't for Qualcomm and Google dragging its feet in the wearable space, then the Pro would absolutely amazing at just $249.That being said, earlier in Septem...
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
Mobvoi app isn't useful, Notifications don't show up in the Essential mode
I think most people are in one of two camps. They are either in the smartwatches are awesome camp or they are in the why do we need a smartwatch when we already have a smartphone camp. Which camp am I in? I'm still in the why do we need a smartwatch camp...
Abstract: The TicWatch Pro is a Wear OS device. So you might be surprised to learn it features two displays.While most smartwatches use an LCD or AMOLED panel, the TicWatch Pro takes advantage of both. Its LCD screen activates when you're not using the smartwatch...
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
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
This is one of the first Wear OS watches to come so close to 'tic'ing all the boxes in a long time. It's the first Wear OS watch I've had since the original Huawei Watch that I can walk out of the house and have absolutely zero worries about the battery d...
Abstract: Chinese firm Mobvoi — founded by ex-Googlers — has a history of making connected watches that stretches back to its original TicWatch and TicWatch 2 running the proprietary TicWear OS. Around this time last year, the TicWatch S and E were launched with We...
Abstract: I was pleasantly surprised by the TicWatch E and expected to be blown away by the TicWatch Pro Sadly, I wasn't, but that has less to do with TicWatch and more to do with something else entirely Keep reading to find outWhat makes the TicWatch Pro stand out...
Published: 2018-07-18, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The new Ticwatch Pro from Chinese firm Mobvoi wants to shake up the smartwatch scene with a special dual-layer display: it flips between a standard Wear OS panel and a power-saving screen to use when idle. New Atlas has spent a week with the watch, and he...
Published: 2018-07-13, Author: Erik , review by: talkandroid.com
I recently reviewed Mobvoi's TicWatch E and the conclusion here is similar. Until Google takes Wear OS more seriously, we're stuck in a software cul-de-sac that's not aging like wine. The TicWatch Pro makes the most of it with a complete set of features (...