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Opened Aug 16, 2025 by Celina McBeath@celinamcbeath0
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Mobvoi TicWatch Atlas Review: i Wanted to Love This More


The TicWatch Atlas is an absolute beast in the battery department because of the FSNT show, and the Atlas is nearly perfect for many who like larger wearables. However, it is somewhat unfortunate that we do not know whether or not Wear OS 5 will ever arrive. Combine that with the lack of Google Assistant, and the Atlas doesn't go away us with the same feeling as previous iterations. Not to mention that in addition to a few tweaks, there really aren't that many variations between the Atlas and the 2 preceding smartwatches. Do you have to upgrade to the Google Pixel Watch 3? Why you may belief Android Central Our professional reviewers spend hours testing and BloodVitals SPO2 comparing services and products so you'll be able to select one of the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Should you buy it? If there's one factor that's clear, it's that Mobvoi is not able to hand over on releasing new Wear OS smartwatches. This is definitely a very good thing, contemplating that it's really the one different to Google and Samsung.


Earlier in 2024, we noticed the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro released, and now, the TicWatch Atlas is here. Mobvoi must feel like it struck gold with the design of the TicWatch Pro 5, as the company has basically released three smartwatches which are nearly identical, including the TicWatch Atlas. Despite the identify change, is the Atlas really all that different from the Enduro? Or is Mobvoi simply attempting to launch something new for the sake of it? Mobvoi announced the TicWatch Atlas in October 2024, arriving nearly six months after the Pro 5 Enduro. It's still solely obtainable in one size, however there you possibly can choose both the Black or Silver shade method. The Atlas is priced at $349. It's presently obtainable from Mobvoi directly, Amazon, BloodVitals SPO2 and a few different on-line retailers. On paper, there's actually not much to jot down house about with regards to what the TicWatch Atlas has to supply compared to the Enduro. The truth is, the specs are similar, with the only difference being within the markings on the bezel surrounding the screen.


You may be questioning why I would come with this on this part, and it's simply because Mobvoi's taken a "if it ain't broke, do not repair it" strategy. Currently, the Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 continues to be the "newest" wearable SoC from Qualcomm. So I can not actually give Mobvoi grief right here, as it is not like the company has the capital and infrastructure to develop its personal chip. Plus, I've but to deal with something like stutters or slowdowns every time I work together with the watch itself. Everything that the Atlas offers, simply works, so I just actually haven't discovered much to complain about. It additionally helps that the Atlas continues Mobvoi's reign because the "battery champ" for wearables. Well, at least these that don't cost more than $500. I really like with the ability to have a smartwatch that lasts for two to a few days at a minimal but normally lasts even longer.


As I've stated in my previous TicWatch critiques, I'm a big fan of the scale, even when it is not for everybody. Thankfully, for me, at least, that development continues with the Atlas, because the watch simply rests properly on my wrist. Although I do should level out that I wish there have been more 24mm bands to choose from, that's not Mobvoi's fault. This is all made doable by Mobvoi's dual-screen show, combining a 1.43-inch OLED display with an Ultra low-energy show. Similar to previous iterations, this secondary screen mainly operates because the "at all times-on display" however exhibits extra data than just the time, BloodVitals SPO2 date, and battery life. You'll also discover all the "regular" stuff at your disposal, resembling sleep tracking, a variety of workouts, blood oxygen monitoring, and extra. There's even a new "Heat Map" characteristic, which Mobvoi says will keep observe of "where you're most active" during a recreation.

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Reference: celinamcbeath0/bloodvitals-wearable6012#17