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Fastrack VOX CirQ Smart Watch vs CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

Side-by-side comparison with INR pricing for India buyers.

Fastrack VOX CirQ Smart Watch

Accessories

Fastrack VOX CirQ Smart Watch

Solid no-frills smartwatch for task-focused professionals who prioritize offline features.

₹2,429Buy
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

Accessories

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

Best-in-class Thunderbolt dock for power users demanding bandwidth and multi-device connectivity.

Not available in India
Specs
Connectivity
Bluetooth, offline voice command
Resolution
1.38" TFT Display
Key Features
Offline voice commands, to-do list, IP68 water resistance
Compatibility
Unisex / universal sizing
Total ports
18 (3× TB4, 8× USB, 2× Ethernet, 3× Audio, card readers, DisplayPort)
Power delivery
98W via single cable
Max display output
Single 8K@30Hz or dual 6K@60Hz (M1 Pro–M4 Macs)
Thunderbolt bandwidth
40Gb/s per port (3 native TB4 ports)
Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Offline voice command processing — works without Bluetooth connection to execute basic commands
  • IP68 water resistance rated for submersion up to 50 meters, suitable for swimming and shower use
  • 1.38" TFT display with adequate brightness for outdoor visibility and built-in to-do list app for task management

Cons

  • TFT panel lacks AMOLED vibrancy — colors are muted and viewing angles are narrow compared to modern smartwatch standards
  • Battery life and software update frequency not clearly specified in available documentation, creating uncertainty around long-term usability

Pros

  • 98W power delivery charges most laptops plus 18 connected devices simultaneously via one cable, eliminating desk clutter and wall outlet hunting.
  • Three native Thunderbolt 4 ports (40Gb/s) provide genuine bandwidth for 4K+ video work and fast external storage without daisy-chain limitations.
  • 2.5GbE Ethernet delivers 2.5× faster speeds than standard gigabit, measurably improving NAS and cloud sync performance on compatible networks.

Cons

  • Display support varies significantly by hardware: M1–M3 base Macs limited to single display only; Windows maxes out dual 4K instead of dual 6K—real constraint for multi-monitor professionals.
  • Requires certified Thunderbolt 4 or Intel-certified cable for full 40Gb/s performance; older Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C hosts cap speeds to legacy specs, limiting future-proofing on non-Thunderbolt 4 systems.
Editorial Take

Fastrack VOX CirQ Smart Watch

The VOX CirQ delivers practical smartwatch essentials without bloat: a 1.38" TFT display, offline voice commands (no phone required), and IP68 water resistance for daily wear. The to-do list and task management features appeal to knowledge workers who need quick access to priorities without reaching for their phone.

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

The TS4 consolidates 18 ports into a single connection, delivering 98W charging and up to 8K display support—critical for creatives and engineers running multi-monitor setups. The three Thunderbolt 4 ports (40Gb/s each) and 2.5GbE networking eliminate bottlenecks in data-heavy workflows, while broad OS compatibility (macOS M1–M4, Windows, Chrome) justifies the premium tier.

Best For

Field Engineers — Offline voice commands allow hands-free task logging on job sites without relying on phone connectivity or network availability.

Product Managers — Integrated to-do list and quick voice capture enable rapid priority tracking during meetings and standups without reaching for a phone.

Fitness-Conscious Knowledge Workers — IP68 water resistance and offline functionality make it reliable for active professionals who swim, shower, or work outdoors regularly.

Video editors and colorists — Native support for dual 6K displays at 60Hz on M-series Macs and single 8K on Windows allows for pro-grade multi-monitor grading and timeline workflows without external adapters.

Data engineers and scientists — Three Thunderbolt 4 ports enable simultaneous high-speed connections to external SSDs, RAID arrays, and computation nodes without USB bandwidth contention.

Hybrid workers with Mac and iOS — Single 98W dock charges MacBook Pro and simultaneously supports iPad Pro or iPhone 15/16 Pro via USB-C while keeping network and peripherals live.