This Android Wrist Computer Could Be More Powerful Than An iPhone 7 And We Tested It

This Android Wrist Computer Could Be More Powerful Than An iPhone 7 And We Tested It
Grab a smartphone, collapse it and strap it to your wrist and you'll have an idea of ​​what the TicWris Max smartwatch is trying to do. As ridiculous as it sounds, the idea is gaining momentum in Asia. Selling for €145.99 on Gearbest, this device could prove useful to those who work in harsh outdoor environments thanks to its 4G connectivity and IP67 waterproof rating (meaning you won't be able to swim in it, but it should withstand a shower). The rest of the setup is nothing anemic either. It has a quad-core Mediatek processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, a 2.880mAh battery, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera that's also Face ID.

TicWris Max 4G Smartwatch: €146 at Gearbest
It is a product that can divide opinions. We found the form factor too heavy, but its uniqueness means the TicWris will turn heads. It also has 4G connectivity, an 8-megapixel camera, and 32GB of storage. To receive the best price, use 9USJ0HDRGM at checkout.
See the deal If that wasn't enough, it has built-in GPS, NFC and Wi-Fi and can even display the time on its 2.86-inch, 640 x 480-pixel screen. Oh, and you can make phone calls too, without the need for a separate device. It should be noted that the device runs Android 7.1.1 (which is a few years old now) and there's no microSD card slot or USB port for easy file transfers and uploads. At 153g, the TicWris Max is also about as heavy as a smartphone, which could tire out your wrist for a day. This product also comes from mainland China and will take at least a month to get to the US or UK (and potentially longer). You may be charged a tax directly or by mail. Read our review of the TicWris Max 4G here.