Ticwatch S Review: Android Wear On The Cheap

Last year, while mourning the loss of my favorite smartwatch maker to a Fitbit acquisition, I was given hope by a wearable called the Ticwatch 2. It featured an innovative operating system and a very clever touch-sensitive strip for controlling it. Well recently, almost 20,000 people pledged about 3.2 million dollars on Kickstarter to bring its sequel to life. The Ticwatch S ditches its predecessor’s proprietary OS for Android Wear, but it also eliminates its single most interesting feature in favor of affordability. Join MrMobile for the Ticwatch S Review!

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MrMobile’s Ticwatch S Review was produced following ten days with a Ticwatch S review device provided by Mobvoi. The watch was paired with an Axon M review unit and received no software updates during the test period.

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