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It has a really nice display that is totally customizable and connect to your phone to display updates.
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The display is also beautiful and you can get thousands of watch faces with the right app
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Overall:Positives: comfortable, good workout companion for tracking workouts and listening to music, good display(Slight
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The watch is wonderful itself the display is great but the charging cable is the problem
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Really comfortable, nice looking and the display is so good, it's hard to tell it's not a regular watch
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Plenty of storage for your apps.-Ability to download music right to the watch is a plus (I suppose for some people).-OLED display is very nice, I like it more than LCD especially with a black themed watch face.
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Excellent display.
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Ticwatch E most comfortable Smartwatch-Shadow,1.4 inch OLED Display, Android
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It has a good display and you can read the notification very well
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The watch is comfortable, snappy, has a beautiful display, plenty of features, and comes with Android Wear 2.0 preinstalled
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I've had this watch for less than 7 days and the display stopped working.
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Overall the watch has a great feel to it, the screen is perfectly sized, and I really like the crisp display
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beautiful and soft and large display, but timer seems to lag slightly.
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The display is nice and vivid.
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The display looks nice, and the watch is not too bulky
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The display is fine indoors, but not easy to read in bright sunlight
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The display isn't great either
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The processor is zippy and the display is bright with beautiful colors
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It has a bright 1.4" OLED display with 400x400 pixels (that's 287 dpi) in resolution
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The quality of the watch is good, the strap is comfortable and the display is good.
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The display is bright and it's really not that big as some have eluded to
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What a beautiful OLED display simple to use user interface and a beautiful face make it one of the best Android Wear to own
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I pretty much has it fully discharged and charged over night, pick it up from charge dock in the morning, around 8:00 AM, has few notification ( < 10) during the day, not even have GPS or Heart Rate on, like running or something, I do have the display always on, since the title-to-wake doesn't work reliably, and it is meaningless to press or touch to glance the time, around 8:00 PM, it has only 5-8% battery left over, and it got into battery save mode already
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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.
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Also the display is pretty good
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They work amazingly well, big screen, long battery life, GPS that works very accurate, OLED display, fast charging, the best looking always on dispaly i ever seen in any smartwatch, its very bright and awesome looking, what can i say, I'm not returning them for sure
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The OLED display is bright and clear.
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I like that the display is bright and easily readable in varied light conditions
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The display stop working in less than a monthThe customer support website is an absolute joke
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well- Display is very responsive and crisp pictures
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Display is pretty but to keep it last a day I have to disable a lot of things, use a basic watch face, gestures
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Display is fine.
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It has a nice crisp display, the silicone band is really nice especially if you're doing a workout and are sweating
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Quick delivery and the battery lasts me over 2 days (more than my Apple Watch) super light and easy to use with a bright display, gps is accurate with maps and weather apps!!!!
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Super simple and to the point with 24/7 heart rate monitoring and an awesome display.
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Decent battery life, much more readable display than my Zenwatch 2
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I loved how smooth and nice the display is and it gets all of the "smartwatch" features done well with Android Wear
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I'm going back to my Amazfit-Bip, for its week-long battery life and always-readable main display
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That said, the device, with its bright display, is a joy to use.
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Display died after only light use.
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If you want a simple android wear watch that has a great display & battery without spending $
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Nice display and light on the wrist
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All told, I’ll be giving Mobvoi a B+ for effort, a generous D for execution, and will be happily returning to my trusty Pebble Time
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With the Ticwatch S I never experienced any lagging in the software
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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
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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.
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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.)...
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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
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If these are not deal breakers for you, then I would certainly recommend it as you get a lot of great smartwatch features for a fraction of the price of most others with similar functionality.
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Battery lasts just over day with my average use started out much worse but has improved as I use it
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Which is critical, given that you'll be doing this a *
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I wanted to exchange it for another one and give Ticwatch one more try, but Amazon would only issue a
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I like the watch, it's great for running as it has its own gps and stores
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Battery life does improve as you let it completely die and recharge it a few times
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The battery life sucks as soon as you turn it on it drops from 100% to 98% if you are lucky the battery might last 8hrs