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The TicWatch Atlas is a premium Android Wear OS smartwatch designed for active men who demand durability and smart functionality. Featuring a 1.43-inch high-res OLED display protected by Sapphire Crystal Glass, it boasts a military-grade steel body, 90-hour battery life with fast charging, and over 110 workout modes including a unique Heat Map feature. Advanced safety is ensured with AI-powered fall detection and emergency SOS. Powered by Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, it offers smooth performance, NFC payments, GPS, and full Android compatibility, making it the ultimate outdoor and fitness companion.


















| ASIN | B0DG2NL4SZ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 24 Centimetres |
| Band Material Type | Fluororubber |
| Band Width | 24 Millimetres |
| Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 minutes |
| Battery Power | 628 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,369 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,029 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Ticwatch Atlas, user manual |
| Brand Name | Ticwatch |
| Case Material Type | Steel |
| Cellular Technology | GPRS |
| Clasp Type | Pin Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone (Android) |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with Android devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Display Type | OLED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| External Testing Certification | CE FCC MSDS CB WBL |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 29 x 4 x 7 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50D x 12W x 50H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| Language | Italian |
| Manufacturer | Mobvoi |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | accelerometer, optical heart rate sensor, [other types of sensors] |
| Model Name | Ticwatch Atlas |
| Model Number | Ticwatch Atlas |
| Operating System | Android Wear OS |
| Product Features | GPS |
| Product Warranty | 2-year warranty |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | Standard |
| Sport Type | American Football, Australian Football, Basketball, Frisbee, Rugby, Soccer (Football), Tennis |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Multiple (Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer, GPS, Phone, Voice Control, Music Player, Alarm, Weather, Time Display, Social Media, Sleep Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Camera - although not explicitly mentioned, these are common features in Wear OS smartwatches and thus may be assumed to be supported until explicitly contradicted) |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | active adult men |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
D**.
TicWatch Atlas - Fantastic all rounder
I love the TicWatch Atlas. It has a plethora of features that should satisfy most users and with fantastic quality and durability matched with excellent battery life for a very reasonable price, you should allow this to make shortlist at least.
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.
B**D
Sturdy and Reliable, so far.
An upgrade from the TicWatch Pro 3 LTE. Have had this watch for 2 weeks and no real issues it does everything I wanted my 5 year old TicWatch Pro 3 to do but better, quicker and more reliably. Though the initial setup was a little fiddly and required some patience, once up and running the watch works perfectly with enough battery to last at least 2 days with active health monitoring enabled. The customisable backlight is particularly satisfying and display itself is very clear and easy rot read. Very pleased.
M**7
Great watch
I have a LEMFO LEM 15 smart watch with a full android custom rom meaning it can download and run pretty much any app from the Play Store. It was purchased for around £137.51 in 2021 and it is an amazing watch / phone. With full android watches getting rarer and worrying about my LEM 15 giving up and not having a replacement, I thought I would buy another watch to use as a daily driver. The TicWatch Atlas seemed to tick all the right boxes with regards to build quality, processor, speed, etc. so I bought one for £129. It is a nice looking watch that works great as a watch and is slightly more streamlined than my LEM 15, but I was a little disappointed to learn that Wear OS isn't as developed as I thought it would be. The Alexa app doesn't really work (I have sideloaded several different APKs all giving the same results), you can't connect anything other than earphones via bluetooth (I do like to play emulated games on my LEM 15 with a controller out of nostalgia and novelty), plus I was expecting the interface to be a little more 'Android-like' considering Wear OS is a Google product. My naiveness aside, it is a lovely watch and I am pleased with my purchase - now I know Wear OS's limitations.
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!
T**O
Ho sempre apprezzato gli smartwatch Ticwatch per la loro affidabilità e il buon rapporto qualità-prezzo, e questo Atlas non fa eccezione. Fin dal primo sguardo, mi ha colpito il suo design "aggressivo" e sportivo, che trasmette un senso di robustezza. La configurazione è stata un gioco da ragazzi, grazie all'app intuitiva che mi ha guidato passo passo. Un compagno di polso comodo e funzionale Indossarlo è un piacere, sia di giorno che di notte. Il design sportivo non lo rende ingombrante e il cinturino, di buona qualità, è facile da sostituire. Non è leggerissimo, ma il peso si fa sentire in modo positivo, come a voler confermare la solidità del dispositivo. Doppio display: un asso nella manica La vera chicca è il doppio display. Oltre allo schermo principale, nitido, luminoso e reattivo al tocco, c'è un secondo display a basso consumo che mi permette di avere sempre sott'occhio le informazioni essenziali. Un'idea geniale per risparmiare batteria! Wear OS fluido e ricco di funzionalità Wear OS si conferma un sistema operativo fluido e intuitivo. L'orologio ha importato automaticamente le impostazioni dal mio vecchio smartwatch, semplificandomi ulteriormente la vita. Oltre alle funzioni base, come notifiche (sempre puntuali e affidabili) e controllo della musica, utilizzo quotidianamente l'NFC per i pagamenti contactless. Trovo comodissimo avere la mia carta di credito sempre a portata di polso! Ma non è finita qui! Con il Ticwatch Atlas posso gestire le chiamate direttamente dal polso, senza dover tirare fuori il telefono. Rispondere alle chiamate o visualizzare le notifiche è facilissimo, e questo mi permette di rimanere connesso anche quando ho le mani occupate. Un'altra funzione che apprezzo molto è la possibilità di utilizzare i wallet digitali. Ho caricato la mia carta di imbarco e l'abbonamento ai mezzi pubblici, e ora non devo più preoccuparmi di cercare i biglietti nel portafoglio. Apprezzo molto anche il monitoraggio del sonno, i parametri vitali e la funzione SOS in caso di caduta. Prestazioni e batteria da record Il Ticwatch Atlas è veloce e reattivo, non ho riscontrato alcun rallentamento. Ma la vera sorpresa è la batteria! Con un utilizzo intenso, sono arrivato a quattro giorni di autonomia con una singola carica, e la ricarica è più veloce rispetto ai modelli precedenti. Ticwatch Atlas è uno smartwatch completo, robusto e affidabile, con un'autonomia eccezionale. Lo consiglio a chi cerca uno smartwatch con un ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo e non vuole legarsi ai brand più blasonati. Un compagno ideale per chi ha uno stile di vita attivo e vuole tenere tutto sotto controllo!
A**E
Elke dag nog kijk ik met veel vreugde naar het mooie mannelijke horloge. Ik ben nu een half jaar verder en nog steeds er tevreden. Het glas is krasvast. Ik slaap er mee en ik kan 3 dagen met de batterij, wanneer ik 's nachts de bedstand of theaterstand inschakel. Als ik ga sporten en vooral als ik GPS gebruik, dan kom ik op 2 dagen uit. Ik heb Powerchat geïnstalleerd, Google maps, en Google Assistant. Kijk op YouTube hoe je dit via een omweg kunt doen. En als ik gebeld wordt en ik sta dicht genoeg bij mijn telefoon ivm bluetooth, dan kan ik bellen via het horloge en ben goed verstaanbaar. Wat ik jammer vind, is dat hij niet registreert als ik loop of fiets. Het staat wel ingesteld, maar ondanks dat we flink doorwandelen, gaat het 9 van de 10 keer niet vanzelf de stappen registreren. Ook jammer dat ik de gesport tijd of geslapen tijd niet achteraf kan aanpassen, als je het vergeet stop te zetten. Dit ligt niet aan het horloge maar de App. Op de oude horloge met de notify for Mi band app kon dit namelijk wel. Ook is het jammer dat je van het 2e scherm niet de layout kan aanpassen. Zonder leesbril is de stappenteller moeilijk te lezen. Dan maar naar het kleurenscherm, die ik zelf heb gemaakt. Nog een tip. Als je hem ontkoppeld, moet je alles opnieuw installeren. Dus maak regelmatig een backup (doet die automatisch nadat je 2 uur lang gaat opladen)
K**Y
Watch is fantastic. Delivery was fast. Highly recommend
J**K
Item coming in good condition and function is as the products description. Delivery also on time
F**T
For decades, I've been an on and off watch wearer, sometimes going months without bothering. Mobvoi changed all that for me in 2019 when I purchased a "buddy bundle" which included a Pro (OG edition) and a C2. Since then, a Ticwatch has been a fixture on my wrist, helping me keep my phone in my pocket as much as possible! I've had the opportunity to enjoy using multiple Mobvoi watches, including the Pro, the C2, the E3, the Pro 3 Ultra GPS, the Pro 5 and now the Atlas! In my photos, I included side by side comparisons between the E3, the Pro 3 Ultra, the Pro 5 and the Atlas. The Atlas is a very rugged-looking watch, with added details on the body and around the watch face, including a textured "grip" on the left side of the watch, pronounced notches and "dips" around the bezel, highly visible markings indicating the crown is the Menu, a more visible red ring on the outside of the crown instead of at the top of the crown, and arrows pointing at the location of the secondary button and of the microphone. The crown functions as a scroll, so spinning it up/down allows you to navigate the menu. The 24mm watchband (fluorocarbon) matches the rugged look, with notches and a deep channel where they connect to the watch, and a Y pattern on the rest of the band and two watchband keepers to keep the strap in place. It looks good, and despite it feeling a little stiff when you hold it, it feels good on the wrist. I thought the wavy texture on the underside of the band would bother me, but I can't feel it at all. Overall, specs are identical to the Pro 5, but it's worth mentioning the display glass is sapphire and not Gorilla Glass as with previous watches. This is important as sapphire glass is much more scratch resistant than Gorilla Glass. And, although I have no way to objectively test this, it does feel smoother when swiping compared to my Pro 5, which uses Gorilla Glass. What we will see is whether sapphire glass is going to hold up to accidental hits. I've experienced this with my previous watches and have either scratched the Gorilla glass a bit, or in earlier watches, broken a screen protector. Battery life is of course phenomenal compared to other smartwatches. The dual screen helps greatly with that, as you can check time and basic stats without enabling the screen. As for days of usage, first thing I did was enable all the sensors and set them to run at regular intervals. Despite all sensors being on, and with tons of notifications and the occasional phone call, on average the watch gives me 3 days before needing to charge. It roughly amounts to about 30% of battery each day. And charging is very fast, so you can easily go from zero to 100% in less than 2 hours. The watch also uses what's become the standard Ticwatch magnetic charging cable, so I can leave a cable on my nightstand and have a second one for use when away from home. Call quality when using the watch is acceptable. And let's be reasonable, a tiny speaker and mic are not going to sound as full as a call on our cell phones. But it works just fine! I can hear the caller well and they can understand me without issue. It's very practical to have, particularly if you're working with your hands when you get a call. For those concerned with weight, the Atlas is 47 grams, which is only 3 grams heavier than the Pro 5. And as you can see in the photos, it's a good size for my wrist, which is about 8cm in circumferece. I also included a photo of the watch on a smaller wrist, 6.5cm, so you can compare looks. On the software side, it comes with WearOS 4.0. Although this is not the latest WearOS version (5.0 was released back in August), it's no surprise that this watch doesn't come with it out of the box. But I'm confident that Mobvoi will provide the update, just as they did with previous watches models. Question is how long will it take before OS 5 is made available. The watch was super-easy to setup. As soon as I logged into Google, my current watch setup was transferred over. Of course, I tweaked a few things but for the most part, it was ready to go in a few minutes. For detection functions, new features include over 100 activity/sport modes, improved activity detection, a heat-map mode for sports, and fall detection. You can also enable fall detection to trigger an SOS call, and even select one of your contacts as the emergency call destination. I didn't test triggering this function, but I might just dive into my bed, see if it triggers it and calls my spouse :-) Some wants: * Although I love the second screen, I wish there was a way to adjust the brightness. It's not a problem during the day, but my eyes get blasted when I am asleep and happen to move my wrist near my face. You can manually enable Bedtime mode to turn off the tilt-to-wake and touch screen option, but you have remember to enable it before you go to sleep and remember to disable it when you wake up. * Being able to autoenable Bedtime Mode based on the phone's sleep detection setup would be fantastic. And it would definitely solve the issue above. * It's easy enough to charge the watch with the provided cable, but it would be great to be have wireless charging. * I miss Google Assistant on my watch. Still hopeful it will make a comeback!
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