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Mobvoi TicWatch Atlas Review: Globe Trotter

Last updated: January 5, 2025 4:07 am
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The TicWatch Atlas is the latest addition to Mobvoi’s lineup of Wear OS smartwatches, catering to outdoor enthusiasts with its rugged design and advanced features. Building upon the success of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro, the Atlas introduces new software capabilities like fall detection and emergency modes, along with a heat map feature for team sports enthusiasts.

Design & Build:
The TicWatch Atlas features a larger 52mm case compared to its predecessors, offering a durable yet refined look with options in black or silver. The watch is constructed from stainless steel and aluminum, tested to MIL-STD-810H military standards for durability in various conditions. It is waterproof up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming and other water activities.

Screen & Audio:
The Atlas retains the same 1.43-inch AMOLED display and ultra-low power display technology found in the Pro 5 series. The screen is protected by Sapphire Crystal for added durability. The watch includes a microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calls, providing good volume and clarity for on-the-go communication.

Software & Features:
Running on Wear OS 4.0, the Atlas offers seamless integration with Google’s smartwatch ecosystem, along with Mobvoi’s own essential modes for maximizing battery life. The watch is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 + Gen 1 chip, ensuring smooth performance for everyday use. Users can access a variety of Google and Mobvoi apps for health tracking, notifications, and more.

Fitness & Tracking:
The Atlas provides comprehensive health and fitness tracking capabilities, including heart rate monitoring, SpO2 levels, and skin temperature readings. With over 100 sports modes and enhanced TicMotion support, users can track their workouts and activities with precision. The watch also features new emergency and SOS modes, along with heat maps for team sports analysis.

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Battery Life & Charging:
With a 628mAh battery, the Atlas offers up to 90 hours of battery life in smartwatch mode and up to 45 days in Essential mode. Fast charging capabilities allow for quick top-ups, providing 2 days of battery life from a 30-minute charge. The dual-layer display technology helps extend battery life, making the Atlas a reliable companion for extended use.

Price & Availability:
The TicWatch Atlas was launched at £329/$349 and is now available at discounted prices from Mobvoi and Amazon. Compared to other Wear OS smartwatches, the Atlas offers a rugged design at a competitive price point, making it a compelling choice for outdoor enthusiasts and fitness enthusiasts alike.

In conclusion, the TicWatch Atlas combines rugged durability with advanced features and solid performance, making it a worthy contender in the smartwatch market. While it may not offer groundbreaking innovations compared to its predecessors, the Atlas excels in providing a reliable and versatile smartwatch experience for users seeking a balance of style and functionality.

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