Found a TickWatch Pro WF12096 at "It's $5" for $5


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So we have a local "It's $5". It's a place that has a bunch of bins **** (probably mostly amazon returns) that you can go through and maybe find some good deals. So they restock the bins on Saturdays and Sundays. Then Monday it's 2 for 5 all the way up to Friday when it's 10 for $5. I went on Saturday morning when they restocked at 9 am, I was number 19 through the door. 1 min after entering and looking in the second bin I found ...

 

So if anyone has this store near them, they may want to have a look some morning when they restock.

 

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So far this watch is amazing, I love IT! I love the second screen that turns (In the above photo) on when the phone goes to sleep so you can still quickly see the time.

 

 

 

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When I backed Mobvoi's TicPods on IndieGoGo, I had the option of upgrading my perk to include the TicWatch Pro. I did think about it, but at the last minute decided against it because of the older chipset being used. I felt that it would limit the life span of the device. 

 

Be really interested in heard how you get on with it. 

 

Also love that idea of the store, wish we had something similar in the UK.

59 minutes ago, dipsylalapo said:

When I backed Mobvoi's TicPods on IndieGoGo, I had the option of upgrading my perk to include the TicWatch Pro. I did think about it, but at the last minute decided against it because of the older chipset being used. I felt that it would limit the life span of the device. 

 

Be really interested in heard how you get on with it. 

 

Also love that idea of the store, wish we had something similar in the UK.

This is what I got on Friday ....10 things for $5 or .50 each

 

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Top left is, HDMI/VGA to Mini Display port. In the top right, those are Ethernet to HDMI. ... Not pictured is a Android remote which can also be used as an air mouse with a keyboard on the back and then just an HDMI cable.

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