The Ticwris MAX is a 4G LTE Android Smart Watch
The Ticwris MAX Smart Watch combines two devices into one. Leave your smartphone at home when wearing the Ticwris. The large display and Android phone capabilities allow you to seamlessly use the watch just like you would a regular smartphone.
- 4G LTE Network: Supports 5 network modes and 4G/3G/2G networks, global bands, Global travel, only one 4G smartwatch is enough. Enjoy faster data transmission, lower consumption and more reliable connection from now. (NOTE: Works with AT&T, C Spire, Sprint, miSpot, Mosaic Telecom, nTelos, T-Mobile, US Cellular, United Wireless ,V-tel, Adams Networks)
- 2.86″ Big Screen Call Watch: The Ticwris MAX smartwatch is equipped with a new generation of square LCD screens. With 2.86 inch display and full-screen resolution 480×640,match the latest HD 8.0MP camera, it can offer whether watching video, playing games or good selfies, it will bring you an unprecedented immersive visual experience.
- Longer Battery Life: Give your charger a rest. The 2880 mAh battery eliminates the need for daily charging and helps you keep up with your busy week. ?Standby time 11 day in 4G mode?
- Watch Your Heart: Equipped with a heart rate sensor and a built-in heart rate monitor, you can check your heart rate during a workout; see your resting, walking, breathe, workout, and recovery rates throughout the day; or take a new reading at any time.
- Multifunction: Multifunction: 4G smart watch, large memory, detachable strap, 2880 mAh large capacity battery, card call, IP67, WiFi. Pedometer, Heart rate measurement, Message, Music Sync Function, Map, Weather, Alarm, APP Store, Sound Recorder, Calendar, Voice Search.
BroncosMan88 –
I love this watch,even though i have a small wrist it still looks great.Yea its big but thats the beauty of it,if your going to use it as your phone than you have to see everything like you do on your phone and thats exactly what you do on this and just gotta love the battery life,i can go 2 days without charge and thats using everything on it plus listening to my music all day,i installed about hundred plus songs on it and it works fine.
Endarkens –
It’s an interesting phone. It runs a full version of Android which is good and bad. Wanna watch YouTube! No problem. Wanna stay in fb? No problem. Wanna play some games? No problem.Wanna get a text message? Uh oh. Houston we have a problem. As the watch is essentially a cellphone [lite], it won’t pair with a real cellphone as other phones do to send and receive calls and texts. However, it has its own sim card if you’re going to an amusement park or other place where you might be afraid to lose or damage your phone.It’s a bit bulky, but let’s be honest, you wouldn’t but it if it wasn’t (having the large screen and all the amenities if having a cell phone on your wrist).Honestly would be a 5-star rating except for the calling/text issue. Their support staff is slow to respond and tend to avoid the direct question. And it literally took me hours to figure out that it was the Android on Android issue preventing me from issuing it like a normal smart watch…Developers, if you read this, I think you need to work on a software patch for this issue, thanks. Is really like to be able to look at my watch and see that my cellphone got a text message.
Max Cepheid –
I bought this smart watch three weeks ago to work with my GoPro and drones and I’m very satisfied with it.Pros:1. The product works fine as a smart phone. All social media apps works fine on it.2. It’s possessing 3GB RAM and 32G of ROM, and these apps I’ve installed only using about 1.xGB RAM and 7.xGB of ROM now.3. The battery is 2880mAh, absolutely the biggest among all smart watchs in the market. I recharge it about every 5~6 days.4. It works perfect with action cameras like GoPro. Imagine when you are driving or moving, smart phone is obviously not convenient for this purpose.5. The recharging socket has magnet inside and seems very reliable.Cons:1. For some apps the screen may not rotates.2. On the other hand of the big battery, it’s a bit heavy. I’d rather modify the ruber strap with something like elastic band.If you want something to control your GoPro in real time, this is a great product. Actually, you don’t really have other choice. Hopefully the manufacture can upgrade the firmware and let the screen rotate automatically then it would be a perfect assistant for me.
Mike P –
This watch is actually a phone on your wrist.Pros: 1. Tmobil Sim card worked fine. Was able to make and receive calls as we as texting from the watch. 2. Was able to browse the. . internet, see videos in Youtube. 3. Had very good response with. processor.It does not have all the bells and whistles of an iPhone or Samsung for that matter, but it serves the purpose.Cons: For me there were two things that discouraged me, maybe three.1. This watch is running on Android 7.1.1 and I was concerned with the security issue. As you might know there are no security updates for this version. That was concerning to me.2. For some reason the bluetooth connection kept disconnecting, and it was annoying hearing this thru the headphones. Maybe there was a fix for that, but I could not figure it out.3. When watching videos in YouTube I couldn’t get rid of the rew = ff showing on the video.I tried the watch for about a week and then decided it was not for me. With my main concern being the security issue. I decided to return the watch.I for got to mention the app for the watch leaves much to desire.Now with that said, if the maker of this watch decide to run this with a newer OS I would consider buying the watch again.