From bf7025ca2a6e60ca7d1726bbadf3032de6949b84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gregory Ballantine Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:59:42 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Started a draft for a TicWatch E3 article --- src/_drafts/my-thoughts-on-ticwatch-e3.md | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/_drafts/my-thoughts-on-ticwatch-e3.md diff --git a/src/_drafts/my-thoughts-on-ticwatch-e3.md b/src/_drafts/my-thoughts-on-ticwatch-e3.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15f7ec5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/_drafts/my-thoughts-on-ticwatch-e3.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "My Thoughts on the Mobvoi TicWatch E3" +description: "If you're looking for a decent Android-compatible smart watch for a good price, the TicWatch E3 might be the one for you!" +tags: smart-watches wearables android-wear mobvoi +--- + +I've never been a huge fan of smartwatches ever since their inception in the early 2010's or so. Whether it's the inexplicably poor battery life from a device that's super low-powered and should last forever, or the lack of *good* support from mobile apps, I always seem to be annoyed when looking at watches. Plus it's yet another device to charge daily-ish just to carry around all day. But I do try to keep my head in the game at least for a good value-oriented watch that helps me manage my notifications more easily so I don't have to open my phone every time it chimes. + +## Accessories + +One other important aspect of a device you use pretty much daily is the ecosystem. And not just what the first-party manufacturer provides but also what the community and other companies sell to go along with it. + +## Price + +Now it comes down to the all-important price. Regardless of what features a watch may offer, ultimately the price is what dictates if it's a good purchase or not. + +And that's where the TicWatch shines: it costs only $150 if you buy from Mobvoi directly, and they even offer an extra 2% discont if you're willing to create an account with them. + +## Conclusion + +Obviously, based on the price alone and how the watch is holding +... it's not going to truly compete with the Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy in a competion for the **best** smart watch. *But* those watches cost at least twice as much new, and it is a competitive option when you're looking at other watches in the same price range. + +