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⌚ Elevate your hustle with the TicWatch Atlas—where rugged meets refined.
The TicWatch Atlas is a premium Android Wear OS smartwatch designed for active men, featuring a durable military-grade steel case, a vibrant 1.43-inch OLED display with sapphire crystal, and an impressive 90-hour battery life. It supports over 110 workout modes, GPS-based Heat Map tracking, fall detection with Emergency SOS, and NFC payments via Google Pay. With Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage, it delivers smooth performance and seamless Android compatibility, all wrapped in a sleek, sweat-resistant fluororubber strap and 5ATM water resistance.



















| ASIN | B0DG2NL4SZ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 24 Centimetres |
| Band Material Type | Fluororubber |
| Band Width | 24 Millimetres |
| Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 minutes |
| Battery Power | 628 |
| Battery capacity | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,597 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,263 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Ticwatch Atlas, user manual |
| Brand Name | Ticwatch |
| Case Material Type | Steel |
| Cellular Technology | GPRS |
| Clasp Type | Pin Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone (Android) |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with Android devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 732 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| External Testing Certification | CE FCC MSDS CB WBL |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 29 x 4 x 7 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50D x 12W x 50H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| Language | Italian |
| Manufacturer | Mobvoi |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | accelerometer, optical heart rate sensor, [other types of sensors] |
| Model Name | TicWatch Atlas |
| Model Number | Ticwatch Atlas |
| Operating System | Android Wear OS |
| Operating system | Android Wear OS |
| Product Features | GPS |
| Product Warranty | 2-year warranty |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | Standard |
| Special feature | GPS |
| Sport Type | American Football, Australian Football, Basketball, Frisbee, Rugby, Soccer (Football), Tennis |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Multiple (Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer, GPS, Phone, Voice Control, Music Player, Alarm, Weather, Time Display, Social Media, Sleep Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Camera - although not explicitly mentioned, these are common features in Wear OS smartwatches and thus may be assumed to be supported until explicitly contradicted) |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | active adult men |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
P**R
Great watch
The watch is great. Looks good, massive display. No lags or glitches. With everything on easily reach 3 days battery life. Good and precise health tracker. Very comfortable strap, fits perfectly. Only issue is the health monitor app for the phone, not always work properly.
D**N
Great
Great item great seller
A**R
Not great !!!!
Not great at all , this watch clams to have a battery life of 90hrs but I can assure you it doesn't it spends more time on the charger than on my wrist, I get around 40 hrs battery life if I am lucky and that's with everything running in eco modes screen off etc etc..... There are loads of modes and features on this watch but the tracking on this thing is awful it sometimes will track your data then it won't it's completely random. It takes forever for it to boot up, it's incredibly laggy while using and will just constantly freeze and lock up ??? This watch looks good it's well made and seems durable but unfortunately if it can't perform and do what it is advertised to do then it's kinda pointless really. My advice is avoid even if it's on sale.
M**7
Great watch
I have a LEMFO LEM 15 smart watch with a full android custom rom meaning it can download and run pretty much any app from the Play Store. It was purchased for around £137.51 in 2021 and it is an amazing watch / phone. With full android watches getting rarer and worrying about my LEM 15 giving up and not having a replacement, I thought I would buy another watch to use as a daily driver. The TicWatch Atlas seemed to tick all the right boxes with regards to build quality, processor, speed, etc. so I bought one for £129. It is a nice looking watch that works great as a watch and is slightly more streamlined than my LEM 15, but I was a little disappointed to learn that Wear OS isn't as developed as I thought it would be. The Alexa app doesn't really work (I have sideloaded several different APKs all giving the same results), you can't connect anything other than earphones via bluetooth (I do like to play emulated games on my LEM 15 with a controller out of nostalgia and novelty), plus I was expecting the interface to be a little more 'Android-like' considering Wear OS is a Google product. My naiveness aside, it is a lovely watch and I am pleased with my purchase - now I know Wear OS's limitations.
K**S
Look elsewhere
Looks good, great build quality, great screen, responsive and decent battery life. However, stuck on OS Wear 4 with no indication of if and when it will get OS Wear 5, never mind 6. Also unable to use the most up to date Google Assistant so Gemini likely also a no no, although I have sideloaded an older version of Assistant. Additionally, if you want to use it for any health tracking best look elsewhere. As others have said, randomly stops monitoring steps/distance for no apparent reason and needs restarting to remedy. Also, is unreliable at measuring. A few weeks ago I did a walk in the Peak District which the watch measured as 8 miles. Even though this was using the TicExercise app the watch itself, using the same sensors, was indicating I had only walked 7.25 miles all day. Should have waited for the latest OnePlus watch.......
A**E
More battery and a sleek design
Mobvoi slightly changed the design with the Atlas model. The big rotating crown sure makes the watch a bit fancier. The Atlas model has a different layout where we can see the word 'MENUE' written in orange. And also an arrow that points to the second button. Also the watch crown has numbers around it. These couple of features were missing on the last year model which made the watch less visually appealing. These improvements are making a statement even when the watch is set on Essential Mode. It will definitely look good on a casual outfit. With this new model I feel there is a better internet/Bluetooth connectivity which makes the watch feel more fluid when operating it. I haven't experienced any lag and the automatic sport modes are working fine in most cases. I will have to try it while cycling. On WhatsApp you can text my tapping, swiping or talking. The setting menu has been improved, now the WiFi having its own button. As you can see from the photos the watch is a slight slimmer compared to the last year version (Pro5, the one with metal bracelet). If you had some screen protectors from the last year watch they will perfectly fit on this one. Battery wise, for me it performed well. On an average use the watch lasted over 3 days and a half. Of course the battery usage is dictated by your WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth and other sensors. I like to keep my watch on airplane mode while at home, but when working, I receive all notifications and all other functions when I train. It's charging abilities are performing well, this model is still using the the same adaptor as the past models. While in day light the screen clarity is noticeable and there are no issues whatsoever. The touchscreen is responsive and there is no lag when using. The size of the watch is perfect for thicker wrists but not so much for slim ones. I would love it Mobvoi would have two size, though the large screen makes the difference. NFC payment is working well, no issues there. Overall it is a good purchase. If you are in sports, outdoor activities or if you want a big screen to receive messages, email,etc while paired with a modern design then this watch is for you.
G**Z
My Love-Hate Affair with the TicWatch Atlas: It's Like Dating a Superhero with Commitment Issues
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I've spent the last two months strapped to the ruggedly handsome TicWatch Atlas, and it's been a rollercoaster of "almost amazing." This thing feels like it could survive a zombie apocalypse, which is great because sometimes navigating its menus feels like one. First off, the screen? Chef's kiss! It's the Goldilocks of watch faces on my wrist – not too big, not too small, and bright enough to see even if the sun decides to stage a comeback. The crown? Oh, the crown! It's so satisfyingly clicky and responsive, I sometimes just spin it for fun (don't judge). And the dual screen? Genius! That low-power LCD keeps all the essentials front and center, like a loyal little digital butler whispering sweet nothings (like my step count) all day long. The watch is generally snappier than a caffeinated squirrel, with zero lag in my experience. Seriously, I love this watch... in theory. Now, let's talk about the gremlins in the system. Switching between essential, sleep, and smartwatch modes sometimes feels like a digital three-card monte game, occasionally ending with a forced restart. It's like the watch gets stage fright and needs a moment to compose itself. The battery life, bless its optimistic heart, promised more than it delivered. I squeezed out a respectable 3-4 days in smartwatch mode with all the bells and whistles on (LCD always on, tilt-to-wake lighting up the LCD like a disco ball). Essential mode only gave me eight days, and that included two unexpected naps where the watch refused to wake up without a digital nudge (read: restart). It's like it enjoys its beauty sleep a little too much. Navigation can be smooth sailing... until you hit a rogue wave. Picture this: you're deep-sea diving through the menus, finally about to find that one setting, and BAM! You swipe back, and the watch yeets you all the way back to the home screen. It's the digital equivalent of finally reaching the snack aisle only to be teleported back to the entrance. I'm crossing my fingers this is a Wear OS 4 quirk that Wear OS 5 will politely evict. Speaking of Wear OS 5, the silence on that front is deafening. Wear OS 4 is decent, don't get me wrong, but the promise of optimized battery life in the newer version has me feeling like a kid waiting for Christmas... that might never come. On the bright side, connecting to my phone is smoother than a Barry White song, never a dropped connection in sight. The TicWatch app is about as feature-rich as a blank piece of paper, but thankfully, the watch itself is brimming with useful data. The Verdict: The TicWatch Atlas is like that incredibly attractive and adventurous friend who occasionally forgets their keys and talks to squirrels. It's got so much potential and gets so much right, but those little bugs are the persistent mosquito in an otherwise perfect camping trip. I genuinely love it, but Mobvoi, please, for the love of all that is digital, squash those bugs and give us some Wear OS 5 love!
B**D
Sturdy and Reliable, so far.
An upgrade from the TicWatch Pro 3 LTE. Have had this watch for 2 weeks and no real issues it does everything I wanted my 5 year old TicWatch Pro 3 to do but better, quicker and more reliably. Though the initial setup was a little fiddly and required some patience, once up and running the watch works perfectly with enough battery to last at least 2 days with active health monitoring enabled. The customisable backlight is particularly satisfying and display itself is very clear and easy rot read. Very pleased.
A**E
Erg mooi mannelijk horloge
Elke dag nog kijk ik met veel vreugde naar het mooie mannelijke horloge. Ik ben nu een half jaar verder en nog steeds er tevreden. Het glas is krasvast. Ik slaap er mee en ik kan 3 dagen met de batterij, wanneer ik 's nachts de bedstand of theaterstand inschakel. Als ik ga sporten en vooral als ik GPS gebruik, dan kom ik op 2 dagen uit. Ik heb Powerchat geïnstalleerd, Google maps, en Google Assistant. Kijk op YouTube hoe je dit via een omweg kunt doen. En als ik gebeld wordt en ik sta dicht genoeg bij mijn telefoon ivm bluetooth, dan kan ik bellen via het horloge en ben goed verstaanbaar. Wat ik jammer vind, is dat hij niet registreert als ik loop of fiets. Het staat wel ingesteld, maar ondanks dat we flink doorwandelen, gaat het 9 van de 10 keer niet vanzelf de stappen registreren. Ook jammer dat ik de gesport tijd of geslapen tijd niet achteraf kan aanpassen, als je het vergeet stop te zetten. Dit ligt niet aan het horloge maar de App. Op de oude horloge met de notify for Mi band app kon dit namelijk wel. Ook is het jammer dat je van het 2e scherm niet de layout kan aanpassen. Zonder leesbril is de stappenteller moeilijk te lezen. Dan maar naar het kleurenscherm, die ik zelf heb gemaakt. Nog een tip. Als je hem ontkoppeld, moet je alles opnieuw installeren. Dus maak regelmatig een backup (doet die automatisch nadat je 2 uur lang gaat opladen)
D**E
Super batteritid
Detta är min andra mobvoi klocka, tvekade inte en sekund när det var dax att uppdatera min pro 3 ultra
M**E
A best buy
The watch offers good quality and a large set of features, while it is highly customizable. The price-performance ratio is great, which also makes it a great buy. The battery stands for 6 days under medium use conditions. I was expecting a little more. It connects easily to the mobile phone after you install the Mobivoi Health application from Google Play Store
P**O
TicWatch con anima "adventure": autonomia IMPRESSIONANTE, materiali/finiture ad alta resistenza
TicWatch Atlas è la più recente proposta di Mobvoi, che incorpora le caratteristiche distintive della linea TicWatch (dagli ottimi materiali al display a doppio strato) sulla stessa base hardware del precedente modello di punta TicWatch 5 Pro (e sue varianti), puntando molto sul fattore resistenza/durabilità. Questo smartwatch si colloca in un segmento di smartwatch più "sportive" or "adventure" comparato alla linea classica di smartwatch TicWatch Pro, come si può vedere dal design meno "minimal" di Atlas ma più orientato alla resistenza (ad esempio, lo scalino fra lo schermo e la corona é leggermente aumentano per proteggere meglio lo schermo, e la corona rotante laterale appare molto più solida rispetto al TicWatch 5 Pro.) (in foto, a sn troviamo il TicWatch 5 Pro ed a dx il TicWatch Atlas) Devo ammettere che, a prima vista, il design del cinturino (in fluoroelastomero) mi aveva fatto un po' storcere il naso (sono stati aggiunti due "incavi" che presumo debbano fungere da "molle"), ma una volta messo al polso mi sono reso conto che effettivamente é estremamente più comodo, in particolare durante i movimenti del polso o rotazione dell' avambraccio. Entrando nei dettagli... - Hardware: Il TicWatch Atlas, (come la serie "pro 5" e varianti) utilizza il più recente processore messo a disposizione da Qualcomm per smartwatch, il SoC Snapdragon W5+ Gen1 e dispone di 2Gb di memoria RAM e 32gb di ROM -- Per coloro a cui interessano i dettagli tecnici... Questo processore permette di sfruttare un'architettura ibrida dotata di un SoC prodotto con processo a 4 nm basato su 4 core Arm Cortex A53, insieme a un co-processore integrato a 22 nm (Cortex M55) che incorpora anche un core U55 che funziona come acceleratore hardware dedicato al machine learning / intelligenza artificiale. Il SoC comprende una valida GPU (Adreno 702, con frequenza di ben a 1GHz) e memorie RAM LPDDR con frequenza significativamente aumentata (da 750 MHz a 2133 MHz). L'architettura del processore permette al sistema di portare i core in nuovi stati di risparmio energetico (Deep Sleep e Hibernate). -- In termini pratici e meno tecnici, questo miglioramento nelle prestazioni del co-processore a basso consumo permette al sistema operativo di gestire molte più funzioni senza dover "risvegliare" il processore principale, garantendo un significativo risparmio di energia nell'uso quotidiano. Questo permette inoltre all'orologio di eseguire più operazioni in modalità di massimo risparmio energetico. -- Ho trovato molto interessante che , nonostante TicWatch Pro 5 e TicWatch Atlas utilizzino lo stesso processore (Qualcomm non ha ancora rilasciato un nuovo processore per smartwatch dopo il citato W5+ Gen 1), ho riscontrato un notevole miglioramento nella fluidità e nella stabilità generale, probabilmente grazie all'esperienza acquisita da Mobvoi con questo processare, permettendone una migliore ottimizzazione. - software: Il dispositivo viene fornito con Wear OS 3.5 di Google e si aggiornerà a Wear OS 4 una volta connesso a internet e al cavo di ricarica. Si gestisce attraverso l'app Mobvoi HEALTH (applicazione che ha visto significativi miglioramenti nel tempo). Non è possibile utilizzare l'app Google "WEAR OS". Questa limitazione non è attribuibile a Mobvoi, poiché Google stessa ha interrotto il supporto alla sua stessa app con le nuove versioni del sistema operativo Wear OS. - Materiali, qualità e certificazioni: Come da tradizione consolidata per i TicWatch, i dispositivi presentano una corona in acciaio inossidabile mentre il resto della struttura è realizzato in alluminio aeronautico combinato con un materiale composito in resina e fibra di vetro. Ne risulta un orologio estremamente leggero ma molto robusto. Il display é protetto da vetro zaffiro. L'impermeabilità va ben oltre lo standard IP68, avendo una certificazione di resistenza a 5 ATM di pressione (50 metri di profondità). Inoltre, questo smartwatch possiede una certificazione militare di resistenza, rispettando gli standard MIL-STD-810H. - schermo: La strategia di abbinare un display AMOLED con un display ULP FSTN (retroilluminato con colore personalizzabile) permette di avere da un lato uno schermo OLED senza compromessi sulla qualità video e dall'altro uno schermo (che può rimanere sempre attivo ed essere letto in pieno sole) dal consumo energetico davvero minimo, molto inferiore ad un OLED con "low power" always on. Una scelta che ritengo vincente, considerando che altri smartwatch di pari fascia si ritrovano con un OLED a risparmio energetico che non eccelle né come OLED né in termini di consumi effettivi. - sensoristica: ho confrontato le letture di frequenza cardiaca e saturazione con quelle fatte da dispositivi professionali in ospedale, e devo dire che sono rimasto stupito dalla accuratezza. Riguardo al prezzo, ritengo che, sebbene elevato, sia in linea con i top di gamma di altri produttori, riuscendo però a offrire qualcosa in più in termini di usabilità, funzionalità e qualità dei materiali: considerando il livello di complessità tecnica, l'impiego di materiali compositi, la certificazione militare e la resistenza all'acqua fino a 50m, il processore top di gamma Snapdragon, il rilevamento di caduta e l'utilizzo di un sensore multi-spettro professionale per il monitoraggio dei parametri vitali, non sono pentito del prezzo di acquisto.
J**K
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Item coming in good condition and function is as the products description. Delivery also on time
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