• Reviews around screen (3.14 of 5)

    Ticwatch E most comfortable Smartwatch-Shadow,1.4 inch OLED Display, Android Wear 2.0,Compatible with iOS and Android, Google Assistant

    • The screen is very sharp, 400x400 OLED screen is not bad for a smartwatch at this price
    • (Ticwatch S Smartwatch-Knight):PROS:-Lightweight-Durable-Good, responsive screen and motion controls-Great selection of
    • Screen is great, has heart rate sensor and is waterproof.
    • The first one we bought had an unexplained screen issue, but getting a replacement was effortless (many thanks to Mobvoi's technical support)
    • Nice watch features and screen
    • Now my screen is damaged
    • Pros: The screen is nice
    • The screen is beautiful, and super easy to navigate
    • The screen is beautiful, and super easy to navigate
    • The screen broke after a few months of use
    • The screen is really cheap and makes me feel like I'm using a really old phone with outdated technology
    • The screen stopped working after 3 months.
    • OLED screen burn-in
    • The screen is, to my eyes, superior to the LG Watch Style
    • This morning it fell from the bathroom counter to the floor and now the screen has has a burned image and off coloring (basically the screen couldn't take a two foot fall onto a rug), This concerns me since I bought the "Sport" edition
    • Poor connectivity to iOS, touchy screen, and when running in full sunlight it is close to unreadable
    • "the bad.")Screen is awesome, I did put liquid glass on it just in case and have even had my hands in my cars engine bay and didn't scratch it(that was two days before the liquid glass.)
    • Unfortunately, the screen died less than two months after purchase
    • The construction is durable, and the screen is responsive.
    • Nice watch, bright screen.
    • Overall the watch has a great feel to it, the screen is perfectly sized, and I really like the crisp display
    • The screen is really nice, the UI is very responsive.
    • I liked this product but the screen looks bad, the image looks distortored, I live in Costa Rica and transport it to Lexington is almost the cost of the product.
    • The screen is the not the best quality, and sometimes freezes up• Third issue that made me decide to return this watch, is the batter life, it sucks!
    • I purchase a protective screen cover
    • The screen is clear and bright enough for my needs, and it feels great on my wrist.
    • , I can't appraise durableness although from first impressions the screen seems like it'll break before the soft rubber on the body
    • I did have an issue where the screen went bad after a couple months of regular use, but customer service is great: I reached out and they very quickly arranged for me to send it back for a replacement, also threw in a pair of bluetooth headphones for my trouble.
    • all that you expect in a Android Wear is there.. great screen
    • The screen can become unresponsive and would have issues connecting with my Pixel 2
    • I lost my Moto 360 2nd gen, which i loved, so ordered LG Watch Style, i liked its design, but returned it after 3 days of using them, because of very bad battery life, very small screen and watch itself, i have big wrists, so that was unacceptable, and then i saw this Tic watch, didnt have high
    • This watch is a total steal for the price, the watch band feels amazing, the screen is bright enough for anything (although it lacks auto brightness) and this watch is faster than my Moto 1st gen that I switched from
    • Great screen and color
    • screen burned in horribly, making it unusable
    • so i like the larger screen
    • Garvin watches have poor screen for aging eyes, while the Tic Watch screen is superb.
    • The screen is very bright and easy to navigate
    • The screen is very vibrant and you can see it even on bright sunny days ,it is large enough for me i have big
    • The screen is bright and colorful
    • Good screen but battery gave out after 7 months
    • but I picked it up from the charger yesterday and the screen was all messed
    • The screen looks nice, but about 4 hours into my first day with it, the touchscreen stopped responding to touches
    • Lasted 2 months then the screen flickered out and died
    • It is light and comfortable, platform is smooth, battery life is great, and the OLED screen is beautiful
    • Affordable, excellent screen, fast
    • I own the Samsung Gear 1 and the screen was really nice.
    • The watch is very comfortable, the screen is great and the UI is super easy to navigate through
    • Nice screen, nice apps
    • The screen is nice and the colors seem very vibrant and the band of the watch is really soft which makes it comfortable to wear all throughout the day
    • Screen is colorful, bright and legible
    • The smooth glass surface and its curved/gentle edges helps protect the screen and makes it feel more premium.
    • But the fact that the screen is disoriented (according to the power button) and it lacks of NFC
    • hook up was easy screen is clear and
    • It works once you find the right apps and has a nice big screen
    • The screen on this watch is also very nice.
    • The screen is plenty bright, even in bright
    • This watch is a total steal for the price, the watch band feels amazing, the screen is bright enough for anything (although it lacks auto brightness) and this watch is faster than my Moto 1st gen that I switched from
    • After 3 days the screen went bad on my first one.
    • I liked the watch and was getting comfortable with it, but with the screen failing within a couple months and crappy customer support backing, I would not recommend purchasing it
    • This fall was enough to crack the LCD screen, right around the button.
    • I will also include that I did return the watch to buy a Polar M600 just for the simple fact that I can't swim with the Ticwatch S. I will honestly say that I do miss the Ticwatch S, especially the beautiful screen.
    • After about a week of use, I love it, the screen is very bright, I can see it just fine in direct sunlight
    • The Ticwatch though, has a beautiful screen, is nice and light and the ease of changing bands is great
    • I liked the responsiveness of it and the screen looked pretty good
    • The screen is vibrant, easy to see, and the brightness can easily be adjusted
    • The watch came with a rigid screen protector, which would have been cool if it weren’t just a tiny-bit too big
    • Very fast, beautiful screen
    • However, as long as you don’t decide to keep the always on display on, which I find silly at all, for the burn in issues previously mentioned (all OLED screens are susceptible to this, not just any one brand), it lasts for quite a while
    • Great watch, awesome screen, good battery life, light, easy to charge.
    • Unfortunately screen burn in occured even though I have it set to turn the screen off between use and it was barely used fornthe first
    • Today, the screen is practically unreadable
    • The screen is not ALWAYS very responsive
    • Nice screen
    • Screen was pretty responsive
    • Runs a clean version of Android wear, good response, good battery, great screen, good ergonomics and does all of this at a great price.
    • Screen is bright and round and touch is accurate
    • First watch had a faulty screen: a large portion of the touchscreen was nonfunctional
    • You can tap the screen as a backoff.- the screen is super slow to turn on
    • The display looks nice, and the screen should be a bit protected because the body of the watch is a little higher than the glass.
    • The screen is very sharp, 400x400 OLED screen is not bad for a smartwatch at this price
    • The screen is clear without defect
    • The screen is very easy to see in bright sunlight, and the brightness can be easily adjusted from swiping down on the watch screen to bring up the quick menu
    • Beautiful design, beautiful screen, so incredibly happy with my purchase!
    • Beautiful design, beautiful screen, so incredibly happy with my purchase!
    • now this)- The speaker is amazing, love listening without headphones during a run (safer too so I can hear upcoming cars)- GPS works well- Screen is
    • Screen: very clear.
    • He used to have a Moto360 as he likes round screen over rectangular ones
    • The screen looks excellent and has good sensitivity, as long as it stays clean
    • Pros: Large, bright screen
    • Screen is bright and battery survives 12
    • Screen Started to freeze in 2 weeks - returned this watch and got a refund.
    • So when I was looking for a smartwatch, I know that I want a decent screen, battery life, but notifications was a must have.
    • The screen looks great, the watch looks great to me, it is very full-featured for the price, and has a standard watch band mechanism so you can customize that aspect a lot
    • The screen is very difficult to see when running, but I alleviated that issue by downloading a different app I could see better
    • Good news is that the new one screen isn't a problem
    • But within a day my watch had screen burn in with the "always on" setting turned off
    • The screen is broken and not functional any longer
    • Screen is wonderfully readable
    • The 400px400p oled screen on the Ticwatch is phenomenal
    • The screen is responsive
    • Great touch screen with crisp, bright colors
    • It's looks great, has a great display/touch screen and the Mic and speaker work great
    • , it works fine and has a clear screen
    • but I love the color of the watch itself and the screen is very clear
    • the screen just goes bright white and dim.
    • They do get some things right, the screen is bright and you can read the notifications with no problem
    • Great battery life, very clear responsive screen.
    • It has a nice screen that is fairly bright when I need it to be
    • I do think it looks a little cheap on the face, but the screen seems nicer than the Moto 360.I'll update my review after a few more months of use
    • A big screen also makes the on-screen keyboard easy to use
    • The battery life would only last about 10 hours that was with wifi turned off (which you may want to do due to excess EM radiation), and dimming the screen and disabling always on
    • Again, another 12 hours or so in just idle (no screen on) mode
    • It needs a bezel or crown twisty button like an apply watch, the screen only really does make it cumbersome compared with others
    • I can't imagine I could have avoided scratching up the screen in very short order, as it was catching on things routinely
    • Battery life is very bad, even wth the screen not constantly on it dies before end of day
    • The screen is very clear and bright
    • It has a bright screen and is easy to use, especially if you are used to Android phones
    • Also remember the screen is cheap plastic and prone to scratching and breaking.
    • Its all it says it is at a great price, just wish the screen was brighter
    • Screen is clear.
    • showing the screen is dead or it won't power
    • The screen looks nice and the features were easy to get used to, but I found myself constantly needing to reset the watch to default to reconnect
    • it does flawlessly; the watch runs smoothly and the screen is bright enough to use in bright sunlight
    • Less than 1 month after receiving this watch had screen burn on 1/4 of the face of it.
    • Got through setup process then immediately noticed the screen was defective
    • The watch is very minimalistic, and unlike the pricier Ticwatch S, the E models have removable bands, which is also a reason I bought this.
    • With the Ticwatch S I never experienced any lagging in the software
    • To me personally, I prefer the E over the S, but if you run around in the city or woods a lot, you might consider the S over the E.I hope this was useful to many of you
    • One of the main Facebook pages for this watch and the S constantly complaining about crappy customer server and the RMA process is even worse
    • Before that I had the Samsung Gear Sport (which I loved, but software was too buggy and S-Voice wasn't reliable enough for me.)...
    • I have not tried the E but the S GPS has not worked in the way I hoped
    • I do recommend the Ticwatch E and believe it to be the best in affordability and reliability
    • Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
    • Because it could the only reason for you to buy a much cheap E model
    • For the watch itself, it's okay for the money, you would probably be better off with the Misfit Vapor if I'm honest, the battery on the Ticwatch E is horrible
    • To me personally, I prefer the E over the S, but if you run around in the city or woods a lot, you might consider the S over the E.I hope this was useful to many of you
    • I love My Ticwatch E, I first bought a refurbished model and was having so many problems with connecting and disconnecting, but after purchasing a brand new one, I have had no problems
    • The built-in GPS and other features make the Ticwatch E a great little watch for anyone who wants the full Android Wear experience at a value price
    • Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
    • I'm not sure why people are complaining about the battery life or features, because I really love my Ticwatch E so far.
    • For anyone looking for a smartwatch packed with features, great battery life, a good price and backed by a great customer service department, the Ticwatch E will not disappoint.
    • Bottom line, I would recommend the Ticwatch E or S to anyone who doesn't mind charging it at least daily
    • The "Ticwatch E" easily works for every scenario I've had come across and needed in my everyday experience
    • Love the Ticwatch E, this is my first smart watch for a number of reasons
    • I have not tried the E but the S GPS has not worked in the way I hoped
    • I do recommend the Ticwatch E and believe it to be the best in affordability and reliability
    • Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
    • Because it could the only reason for you to buy a much cheap E model
    • For the watch itself, it's okay for the money, you would probably be better off with the Misfit Vapor if I'm honest, the battery on the Ticwatch E is horrible
    • To me personally, I prefer the E over the S, but if you run around in the city or woods a lot, you might consider the S over the E.I hope this was useful to many of you
    • I love My Ticwatch E, I first bought a refurbished model and was having so many problems with connecting and disconnecting, but after purchasing a brand new one, I have had no problems
    • The built-in GPS and other features make the Ticwatch E a great little watch for anyone who wants the full Android Wear experience at a value price
    • Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
    • I'm not sure why people are complaining about the battery life or features, because I really love my Ticwatch E so far.
    • For anyone looking for a smartwatch packed with features, great battery life, a good price and backed by a great customer service department, the Ticwatch E will not disappoint.
    • Bottom line, I would recommend the Ticwatch E or S to anyone who doesn't mind charging it at least daily
    • The "Ticwatch E" easily works for every scenario I've had come across and needed in my everyday experience
    • Love the Ticwatch E, this is my first smart watch for a number of reasons