The Mobvoi TicWatch Atlas is available in Black or Silver for $349.99.
This Google Wear OS smartwatch offers long battery life, dual-display technology, and a sapphire glass display.
The watch comes with Wear OS 4 until OS 5 rolls out, and the two buttons require button and touchscreen tapping.
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It was just a couple of months ago that I tested the Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro, so I was looking forward to going hands-on with the next watch in the lineup, the TicWatch Atlas<!–> to see how they compare.
The Atlas is a similar device, with an additional color, slight changes in the case design, and Wear OS 4 installed at launch (instead of Wear OS 3.5 on the Enduro). The Atlas offers some of the best battery life of any Wear OS watch, so if that is your number one priority then this is a watch to consider.
However, the competition has changed since I looked at the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro. Google released the 45mm Pixel Watch 3 that offers some substantial safety features and cellular connectivity, and Samsung released the Galaxy Watch Ultra, a premium, rugged smartwatch that’s one of the best looking on the market.
With such strong competitors, it really comes down Mobvoi doing what it does best: making devices with fantastic battery life.
One reason the Mobvoi TicWatch Atlas excels in battery life is its dual-display technology. The watch features a primary OLED display with a high 466 x 466 resolution just below an ultra-low power display. Like the Enduro Pro 5, this low-power display shows you key metrics at a glance: I love looking down to see which zone I am running in, rather than having to navigate a menu or look for specific heart rate numbers on a graph.