TicWatch Atlas smartwatch review

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When you think of a top-quality outdoor watch, which model immediately springs to your mind? We would bet that it was not one of the TicWatches. This affordable line of fitness trackers made by the Chinese tech giant Mobvoi has been mostly aimed at regular gym-goers, and it has never really crossed into the territory claimed by some of the best Garmin watches. However, things may be about to change.

Mobvoi has just released its first-ever adventure watch, the TicWatch Atlas and its specs are impressive — even more so when you factor in the price. This smartwatch costs just $349, but it has a body made of reinforced stainless steel and a tough Sapphire Crystal on its display, and its durability has been certified to military standards. It can last up to 45 days on a single charge in Essential mode and comes with GPS, compass, barometer and over 100 activity modes. Plus, it is relatively light and easy on the eye. The TicWatch Atlas could, in fact, be one of the best budget fitness trackers to buy in 2025.

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