Chinese company Mobvoi now has their smartwatch Mobvoi’s Ticwatch S and E smartwatches released in Europe. The Ticwatch S and E smartwatches with Google’s latest Wear OS has moved down to the UK and it is available for £ 120 / € 135 for the Ticwatch E and the Ticwatch S for £ 150 / € 170. The S and E stand for “Sport” and “Express” respectively. The Ticwatches have been acknowledged with an iF Product Design award for the S and Good Design Award for the E.
The Ticwatch S comes in three different colours; Knight (black), Glacier (white), and Aurora (green). It reportedly has superior reception which is a result of the GPS antenna integrated into the breathable wrist strap. The Ticwatch S has a body that is 13mm thick, a 1.4-inch OLED screen and a sporty bezel with minute markings. The major difference between the two smartwatches is just the straps.
The Ticwatch E has its GPS antenna built into its 44mm case although it is 1mm smaller than the Ticwatch S. The Ticwatch E also has a 1.4” OLED display. On the other hand, both smartwatches are powered by a MediaTek MT2601 chipset with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. You can utilise Spotify and Google Play Music with this storage.
The Ticwatch S and E are available on Mobvoi.com and Amazon and both smartwatches have a 300mAh battery that can last for at least two days the smartwatches are water resistant (IP67), although they are not swimming proof. The Mobvoi Ticwatch S and E which launched in the US earlier is now available in the UK for £150/€170 and £120/€135. You can order for your Ticwatch S and Ticwatch E on Amazon
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