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Ticwatch E2 first look: Sporty Wear smartwatch gets swim tracking skills

Ticwatch E2 first look: Sporty Wear smartwatch gets swim tracking skills

Posted on January 9, 2019 By Jarvis

CES 2019: We jump in the pool with the first waterproof Ticwatch

Proper smartwatches are expensive. But if you’re in the market for one that runs on Google’s Wear OS and don’t want to break the bank, we usually point people in the direction of Mobvoi’s Ticwatch.

The Ticwatch E and S launched on Kickstarter in 2018 and marked the first time the Chinese company ditched its own OS for Google’s. The affordable smartwatches focused on health and fitness tracking and, while the watch duo didn’t deliver perfectly on all of those sports-centric features, they did enough in our eyes to make them two of the best Wear smartwatches you could get your hands on.
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Wearables Tags:android, fitness, Google, hands on, health, Kickstarter, review, smartwatch, watch, waterproof

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