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Android wear is easy to navigate and with complications, easy to obtain data I want
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This watch is a total surprise, it's has a very nice and high quality design and all the features that all the more expensive Android Wear watches have
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Overall I don't know that there is a better entry level Android Wear device and would recommend this to anyone looking to purchase their first smartwatch.
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Uncomfortable wear also.
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Great android wear watch, reminds me of my fathers Movado Bold
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Android Wear seems to work great with my Google Pixel XL, and I get all my notifications instantly without having to look at my phone
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Overall for $129.00 this is a steal of a deal and it allows for you to enter into the smart wear era without having to spend an arm and a leg.
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The texting issue was since via a free wear os app and everything is working great again
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And the second issue I think is a wear os issue
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Also, the stock Android Wear OS is quite snappy, with little lag
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Great Android Wear for
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This watch is probably the most comfortable watch I have ever worn
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Despite all of that, I really was surprised to not find any real useful Wear Apps that I liked, ones that actually worked properly on on Wear 2.0, or ones that didn't pester you with In-app purchases to unlock features to actually be able to use the app.
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Not bad for a cheap Wear OS device
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I feel comfortable wearing it anywhere
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It's seriously the best Android Wear watch you've never heard of.
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This is an impressive Wear OS watch
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My complaints are all with Google Wear OS and would be an issue with any other Google Wear OS based watch.
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Android Wear is kind of rough around the edges, especially with the "disconnection" bug, but if you're mostly using this for fitness tracking and notifications, you should be good
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I prefer android wear over my apple watch - downside is that I cannot text from the watch, but I can run true standalone apps independent of the phone
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Google "Wear OS" works superbly and set up was as easy as they come
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It does offer a number of a features thanks to it running on Wear OS (previously Android Wear), and can even track your heart rate
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I've been waiting to find a smartwatch that I would enjoy using, enjoy wearing and wouldn't cost me a fortune
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The watchband was one of the most comfortable bands I've ever worn
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The software- well, its Android Wear, for better or worse
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For the price, you get a great watch that rivals any other Wear OS out there
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then It’s pretty much a useless novelty at this point with limited buggy android wear
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but I strongly prefer android wear to other operating systems
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If you've been looking for an easy Android Wear watch, this is it.
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It was nice to have wear OS with many of my favorite exercise apps
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I can't say its this watch's fault, as its running Android Wear OS, but I wouldn't recommend this for anyone who has little patience for finicky software
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Fast, inexpensive Wear OS watch you won't mind wearing to the gym or any other situation where more "precious" watches may not fare well
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This is a great, affordable Wear OS watch, but it wasn't for me
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even when you're away from your phone (I leave my phone on silent,so the watch alerts me to calls, texts, emails, etc with a light vibration), never miss an important text or call or message (even from Facebook, Insta, Twitter, etc)-Better to glance at your watch while driving than pick up your smartphone, it's safer in my opinion-Useful apps (Android Wear Operating System
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released.-Runs Android Wear quite well, much better than my Moto 360 2nd gen.
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it works with Google's wear application, which is iPhone compatible
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The tic watch e doesn't feel nearly as premium as the 2 but having Android Wear is fantastic
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If your fingers are dry, calloused, dirty from weeding in the yard, or you are wearing gloves this is an issue
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I miss Android Wear, the other OS-watches just don't integrate quite as well
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Pros:- Google's Wear
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Full Android Wear support, GPS, Mic, Google Assistant
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For the price and features, I don't think you could find a better Android Wear Smartwatch for the price.
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Best Android Wear watch that doesn't look like garbage
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The quality is great and having android wear is awesome
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, the Dexcom Android Wear OS watch app does work!Our son is in high school, and they prohibit cell phones during school hours
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The Ticwatch E is a solid Wear OS smart watch
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It is one if the best Android Wear, i had the back one, now i will buy the white
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I love this watch for 3 key factors:-It's priced right and is a great value.-Has all the features you can get on the best Wear devices that are far more expensive.-Its lightweight and has been very durable working in the yard, biking, sweating and even doing laps in the pool
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Love the Ticwatch E, this is my first smart watch for a number of reasons
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Bottom line, I would recommend the Ticwatch E or S to anyone who doesn't mind charging it at least daily
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I do recommend the Ticwatch E and believe it to be the best in affordability and reliability
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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
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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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Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
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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
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Because it could the only reason for you to buy a much cheap E model
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I'm not sure why people are complaining about the battery life or features, because I really love my Ticwatch E so far.
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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
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The "Ticwatch E" easily works for every scenario I've had come across and needed in my everyday experience
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Needless to say I wear the Ticwatch E everywhere now and recommend it to everyone who asks about it.
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I have not tried the E but the S GPS has not worked in the way I hoped
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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.
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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