The TicWatch Atlas comes absolutely packed with fitness and health-tracking tools and features, including more than 100 exercises.
It also features heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, blood oxygen monitoring, and more.
Theres only one size and two colors, retailing at $349 / 329 / AU$519.
Weve seen it officially discounted through Mobvois website and Amazon in the UK to just 264.99.
The watch housing itself is a mixture of stainless steel, 7000-series aluminum, and nylon with fiberglass.
The TicWatch Atlas boasts a dual-display configuration, with an always-on AMOLED and the Ultra-low-power display.
Raise-to-wake was a tad sluggish for my liking, but Im really nitpicking whats otherwise a very enjoyable experience.
Overall, the TicWatch Atlas is really comfortable on the wrist, with no noticeable wrist fatigue.
At 47.2 grams its not a heavy beast, but youll definitely notice its presence.
Worth mentioning design-wise are the Atlas durability ratings.
Its 5ATM waterproof-rated for open-water swims, and certified to MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability.
Essentially, the TicWatch Atlas can handle almost everything you throw at it, rain or shine.
TicWatch Atlas: Features
TicWatch Atlas arrives sporting Wear OS 4 and a host of impressive features.
There are workout tracking modes for over 100 different exercises, including all the usual suspects.
Another standout feature that I wasnt able to test was Heat Map.
As with TicWatchs Pro 5 offering, LTE is the only glaring omission.
My daily driver is usually an Apple Watch Series 10, or latterly, the Ultra 2.
The user experience overall is snappy and responsive, with no processor hang-ups.
Accuracy-wise, it leaves little to be desired.
For almost everyone thats a perfectly acceptable margin of error, and an impressive set of results.
On other occasions, however, it matched the Apple Watch in more controlled conditions.
Metrics and results are delivered via the Mobvoi Health app, available on the Google Play Store.
Its certainly comprehensive and colorful, but the apps design and interface arent enthralling.
Still, its practical and easy to navigate.
TicWatch Atlas review: Scorecard
TicWatch Atlas: Should I buy?
Don’t buy it if…
You own an iPhone
The TicWatch Atlas is an Android-only smartwatch.
You want Wear OS 5
The TicWatch Atlas doesnt currently support the latest Android wearable software.
It was connected to a Samsung S21 Ultra, on which I tested the Mobvoi Health app and connectivity.
I used the watch to track my sleeping, as well as multiple strength and running workouts.
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First reviewed: November 2024