Can anyone compare the Ticwatch to the Sony SW3 for size? Thickness does tend to disappear when you wear the watch (i.e. the Sw3 is pretty thick), but the diameter of the Ticwatch seems a bit excessive.
I can't compare it to that actual one, but it's not as bad as it looks when it's actually on your wrist. For me, the Ticwatch E is fantastic because it represents excellent value for money if you can get it for around 115-120 quid. People complained about the battery life, I have to say I expected worse. I
always expected to be charging a smartwatch every night, physical battery size is the limitation until even better battery tech comes along. My Ticwatch E had 50% battery in it after 11 hours at work today, having an average amount of notifications pushed to it, with the odd bit of screen on time. It does a
lot for the 115 quid I paid for it, an awful lot. If you're wanting to try out a smartwatch to see if it's something you could use, this is an ideal device to start with if you can get it at the right price. I tried one and I like Android Wear and I like round smartwatches, a lot. And it's the fault of the Ticwatch E for being so good that I went and spent 220 quid on this:
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That's a Fossil Q Explorist, which is a very nice device indeed. Not without one or two things that could have been done better, but overall a rather beautiful piece of kit. Some of the stock Fossil watchfaces are beautiful and are my favourites. Screen is beautiful too, slightly higher res than the Ticwatch E but also slightly greater diameter too, I think 46mm. The ambient light sensor is what takes up that extra diameter, but this still looks great and not overbearing at all.
I'd say the only thing the Ticwatch E lacks that I think it could do with is the ambient light sensor, because that is actually so useful, auto brightness works extremely well on the Fossil Q device. But in all other areas, it's super value. I've got round any battery issues by just having two devices, the Ticwatch E is used for work while the Fossil watch is at home charging, I then come home and use the Fossil for leisure and throw the Ticwatch on charge until the next morning.