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TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS Smartwatch Qualcomm SDW4100 och Mobvoi Dual Processor System Wear OS Smart Watch för män Blodsyre IHB AFiB Detection Trötthetsbedömning 3-45 dagar Batteri NFC Mic Speaker
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Varumärke | Ticwatch |
Modellnamn | TicWatch Pro |
Färg | Svart |
Skärmstorlek | 1.4 tum |
Specialfunktion | Integrerad GPS och kompass, högtalare och mikrofon, barometer, stress övervakning, Supporterad tillämpning, IHB/AFiB-upptäckt och uttröttningsbedömning, 24-timmars pulsövervakning, Syremättnad i blodet, Förbättrade 20+ professionella sportlägen Visa mer |
Operativsystem | Wear OS |
Batteritid | 3 Dagar |
Typ av anslutning | Near Field Communication |
Vattentäthetsnivå | Vattentät |
Montering av maskinvara | 1TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS, 1 USB-laddningsstation, 1 bruksanvisning |
Om denna artikel
- 【Lång batteritid】 Dubbla lager display 2.0 -teknik håller Ticwatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS smartwatch igång upp till 72 timmar i Smart Mode och 45 dagar i Essential -läge. Den nya anpassningsbara bakgrundsbelysningen ger dig bättre visuell njutning, gör skärmen bekväm att läsa under alla förhållanden, särskilt i mörkret.
- 【Uppdaterat chipset, bättre upplevelse】 Ticwatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS drivs med Wear OS från Google och Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Platform och Mobvoi Dual Processor System. Leverera snabbare och smidigare prestanda och anslutning. 1G RAM och 8G ROM-minne. Med NFC-funktionalitet är Google Pay ett snabbt och enkelt sätt att betala i butik.
- 【Avancerad hälso- och träningsövervakning】 TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS håller reda på dina fitness- och hälsodata i realtid. IP68 vattentät och pool simning lämpliga, uppgraderade 20+ professionella sportlägen, med inbyggd GPS och kompass, högtalare och mikrofon, barometer och sömnspårning, blodsyremättnad, stressövervakning och 24-timmars pulsmätning (styrkt av en mer exakt sensor). Nya funktioner läggs till inklusive IHB/AFiB -detektion och utmattningsbedömning etc.
- 【Ny IHB/AFiB -detektion och utmattningsbedömning】 Fånga och märka varje hjärtslag, övervaka din hjärtrytm och varna dig för oregelbundna hjärtslag som kan indikera underliggande förmaksflimmer (AFib). Bedöm mental trötthet och spåra dina dagliga energinivåer. Obs! Den här funktionen är inte avsedd att diagnostisera eller behandla något medicinskt tillstånd eller för något annat medicinskt syfte.
- 【Uppgraderad premiumdesign, flaggskeppsmodell】 Snygg och funktionell design med räfflad rostfritt stål, 1,4-tums AMOLED-skärm (454*454 högupplöst) med automatisk justerbar ljusstyrka, Corning Gorilla Anti-fingeravtrycksglas. Dubbel display med anpassad färgstark bakgrundsbelysning. US Military Standard 810G certifierad hållbarhet. Du kan anpassa informationen som visas på klockorna, till exempel väder/puls/steg. och välj den mönsterstil du gillar.
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Produktinformation
- Batterier : 1 Litiumjon Batterier krävs. (inkluderat)
- Produktens mått : 12 x 11 x 8 cm; 270 Gram
- Tillverkare : mobvoi
- ASIN : B09GFH82JW
- Artikelnummer : TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS
- Ursprungsland : Kina
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TicWatch syftar till att definiera nästa generation av wearables som använder Wear OS by Google och Qualcomm Snapdragon-plattformen och har penetrerat 130+ länder och regioner.
Mobvoi har investerat av Google och Volkswagen och lanserade TicWatch-serien av smartklockor, TicPods-hörlurarna och Mobvoi Home-löpbanden. Mobvoi främjar ett mer intuitivt sätt att interagera mellan människa och maskin.
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Ticwatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS
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Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS
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Ticwatch E3
Det rör sig med dig.
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What makes our products unique?
Förutom Wear OS by Google och Qualcomm Snapdragon-plattformen, integrerade TicWatch också Mobvois interna fitness- och hälsoalgoritmer inklusive inbyggd talteknik och rörelsespårning.
Why we love what we do?
Mobvoi har utvecklat egenutvecklade AI-teknologier som etablerar en "end-to-end" interaktionsarkitektur mellan människa och dator. Med chansen att göra AI tillgänglig strävar vi efter en lång resa med användarna.
Produktbeskrivning


Mått (mm) | 47 x 48 x 12.3 |
Vikt | 41g |
Färg | Shadow Black |
Klockfodral | Rostfritt stål och höghållfast nylon med glasfiber |
Skärm | Corning Gorilla Anti-fingeravtryck täckglas |
Visa | 1,4" 454*454 326ppi fullfärg alltid på skärmen AMOLED + FSTN |
Klockarmband | Fluorogummi (utbytbart), 22mm |
Operativ system | Bär OS från Google |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Platform och Mobvoi dubbla processorsystem |
Minne | RAM: 1GB / ROM: 8GB |
Anslutningsmöjligheter | Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi:802.11b/g/n |
GNSS | GPS+Beidou+Glonass+Galileo+QZSS |
NFC-betalningar | Google Pay |
Batterikapacitet | 577mAh |
Varaktighet | IP68 vattentät och poolbadklassificering/MIL-STD-810G |
Sensorer | Accelerometer, gyrosensor, HD PPG-pulssensor, SpO2-sensor, off-body sensor med låg latens, barometer |
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I would recommend this product, battery life is above average when everything is activated. But is prolonged beyond when main screen is shut off.
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...aber eins nachdem anderen...
Ich besitze seit ca. 18 Monaten eine HONOR Magic Watch 2, die baugleich zur HUAWEI GT 2 ohne Googles WearOS auskommt und für mich eigentlich alles mitbringt, was ich von einer Smartwatch erwarte.
Nett wäre es natürlich, wenn man die Emojis aus WhatsApp-Nachrichten angezeigt bekäme oder per NFC bezahlen könnte, ohne das Handy aus der Tasche zu kramen.
Der nette Begleitumstand, dass ich die MagicWatch nur alle 14 Tage ans Ladegerät hängen muss, hat mich bisher über diese vermeintlichen Mankos hinweggetröstet.
Nun wurde von langer Hand die TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS angekündigt und mit maximal 45 Tagen Akkulaufzeit, NFC und Emojis beworben und ich war total begeistert. Fieberte dem Release entgegen und war auch direkt einer der ersten Besteller.
Nach einem Tag war die Uhr da und so ging es ans Auspacken....
Die erste Ernüchterung erschlich mich, als ich erkannte, dass das Display bei gleichem Durchmesser etwas kleiner ist als bei der MagicWatch2. So what!
Die Menüführung und die vielen verschachtelten Berechtigungen, die die Einrichtung der Uhr eher erschwerten als erleichterten, ließen die ersten Zweifel am Kauf der Uhr hochkommen.
Aber was solls, dachte ich.
Es ist eben Google und die wollen so viele Bestätigungen.... also egal.
Weitermachen!
Nach ca. 30 Minuten hatte ich das Gefühl, alle Funktionen, die ich auch auf meiner MagicWatch2 habe, aktiviert zu haben. Ein Blick auf die Akkuanzeige ließ jedoch das Blut in meinen Adern gefrieren.
In diesen 30 Minuten Gefummel an der Uhr verlor das Ding 30% ihrer Ladung.
Nun weiß man ja von neuen Handys, dass die mitunter auch ein paar Ladezyklen brauchen, bis sich die volle Kapazität des Akkus entfalten... Also Schwamm drüber und abwarten, dachte ich.
Die nächsten drei - vier Tage besserte sich das alles nicht.
Einmal am Tag aufladen war angesagt.
So ein Shit!
Darüber hinaus ärgerte mich (und mehr noch meine Frau), dass des Nachts, bei jeder Bewegung das Display anging und das Schlafzimmer taghell erleuchtete.
Vergeblich suchte ich die Funktion, das Display nur auf Tastendruck einzuschalten, wie ich es von der MagicWatch her kenne.
Ein wenig Schmökern in der Bedienungsanleitung richtete dann meine Aufmerksamkeit auf den Energiesparmodus.
Okay, hiermit reichte die Uhr an die Laufzeit der MagicWatch2 heran, aber eben nur mit Uhrzeit und Schrittzähler.
Auf eine kleine Wanderung habe ich sie dann auch mitgenommen.
13,9 km (laut Wanderkarte), Dauer 4 Stunden
Gewähltes Sportprogramm: Spazieren gehen.
Die TicWatch maß 16km Weg, das GPS meiner MagicWatch2 maß 14km
Die TicWatch verlor in diesen vier Stunden 60% Akku, meine MagicWatch2 verlor 12%
Die Herzfrequenzmessung und die Stresslevelermittlung waren in etwa identisch.
Danach war für mich klar, dass die TicWatch nichts für mich ist.
Ein Wort noch zur App: Grauenhaft

Packaging
Outwardly, the packaging of the watch was very similar to the previous versions, a high-quality box containing the watch, instructions, and charger, all packaged with care to ensure a flawless product on delivery.
Watch Design
As expected, this iteration of the Pro 3 series is stunning. The older Pro 3 was very good looking, but this Ultra version excels with additions such as the slightly bevelled edge and almost flush glass, which is Gorilla Glass in this version – very handy and rugged. The materials of the watch feel very durable, which you would expect from the Military Standard 810G specification.
The black bezel still maintains a nice reflective quality, with numbers etched on it in 5-minute intervals. The bezel does not rotate, but this is expected as neither did the previous model.
The side buttons both feel robust and are unobtrusive even when bending the wrist (if you wear it on your left wrist like I do, some watch buttons can get pressed when bending the wrist)
The watch seems the same thickness as the than the earlier Pro 3 model, but does come in approximately 7g heavier at a total of 68g. That said, it still feels light and is very comfortable.
Strap
The supplied strap is a 22mm quick-release band, which is made of Fluoro Rubber and is super soft to the touch. It has a decent amount of flex, without feeling floppy, and at the same time it feels very durable.
Display
This is where the Ticwatch really shines. Using the clever 1.4” dual display, the majority of the time the watch will be using the low-power always-on LCD screen. This screen shows the essential information like Time, Date, Step count, and battery. By either clicking a button, or tilting your wrist, this activates the AMOLED display which then allows the full smart watch functionality, with responsive touch screen and a host of apps at your disposal.
The LCD display is great for viewing in light areas, and is perfectly readable in direct sunlight, which a lot of smart watches cannot do. In a change to the previous version. the LCD can utilise a coloured backlight mode, which is a nice addition.
The full AMOLED display is bright and vibrant with excellent viewing angles, and dark blacks.
Apps
Most of the apps are fairly standard from a Google Watch OS standpoint. All the regulars are there like Google Fit, Phone, Memo, Calc, Alarm, Stopwatch/Timer, Weather etc. With the benefit of access to the Google Play store to download thousands of other apps.
My most used apps such as Google Keep, Strava, Spotify all worked flawlessly.
Another big plus is Google Pay, which is fully supported on this watch. I programmed the bottom hardware button to be a single press to Google Pay (though by default the double click also does this), and I have made numerous purchases using it, as it is SO convenient. In case you’re worried about security, if using Google Pay you must set up a PIN or pattern, which activates every time you put on the watch. Therefore, if the watch was taken from you, Google Pay would not function without it.
In terms of the Tic built in apps:
I have TicSleep monitoring my sleep, as the watch is comfortable enough to wear to bed
TicZen and TicBreath can help de-stress
TicHearing can be used to measure the volume of an area
TicPulse is used to monitor my heart rate, which I have set to do 24/7 monitoring. Accuracy seems consistent with the Pro 3 and Pro 2020 models.
TicOxygen measures blood oxygen levels. I also have this running 24/7.
TicExercise has all the modes you would expect from an exercise tracking app – Run, Walk, Treadmill, Cycling, Freestyle, and many more including Swimming due to the IP68 water resistant rating. It can also upload to Strava, which is my exercise hub of choice.
A new addition to the Tic apps is Hearth Health, which can 24/7 monitor your heart activity to detect Irregular Heart Beat such as AFib.
All of this gets pulled into the TicHealth app which gives a nice overview of all the above functions.
TouchScreen and Hardware
The screen is responsive to touch, I would say more responsive than the previous models. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 platform, which is a powerful applications processor and ultra-low power co-processor, performs admirably and combined with the 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM it never seems to slow down or show any signs of lagging.
The usual connectivity that you’d expect such as Bluetooth 5 and 802.11b/g/n Wireless, and a whole host of GNSS technology (GPS+Beidou+Glonass+Galileo+QZSS)
Battery Life
I was pleased to see that the battery life of this new model was as good as if not better than the previous one, even when I was using the watch with so many features running, such as the 24/7hr and blood oxygen, and also wearing it to monitor sleep. From first charge, I was able to eek out 3 days, including 2 nights. I haven’t used it in essential mode, which shuts down all smart performance, limits you to the LCD screen and only monitors steps, but this mode should allow up to 45 days!
UI
The UI on this feels buttery smooth, with no lag that I can detect. All touches are recognised, and no delays between presses and apps opening.
Charging
The watch includes a discreet magnetic charging clip. It clicks into place effortlessly and allows the watch to sit at a slight angle, which would be nice for a bedside if you’re not wearing it to bed along with TicSleep.
Conclusion
So in conclusion, this is a superb and very comfortable smartwatch that I can see myself wearing for years to come…Or at least until the next model comes out!


Recenserad i Storbritannien den 27 oktober 2021
Packaging
Outwardly, the packaging of the watch was very similar to the previous versions, a high-quality box containing the watch, instructions, and charger, all packaged with care to ensure a flawless product on delivery.
Watch Design
As expected, this iteration of the Pro 3 series is stunning. The older Pro 3 was very good looking, but this Ultra version excels with additions such as the slightly bevelled edge and almost flush glass, which is Gorilla Glass in this version – very handy and rugged. The materials of the watch feel very durable, which you would expect from the Military Standard 810G specification.
The black bezel still maintains a nice reflective quality, with numbers etched on it in 5-minute intervals. The bezel does not rotate, but this is expected as neither did the previous model.
The side buttons both feel robust and are unobtrusive even when bending the wrist (if you wear it on your left wrist like I do, some watch buttons can get pressed when bending the wrist)
The watch seems the same thickness as the than the earlier Pro 3 model, but does come in approximately 7g heavier at a total of 68g. That said, it still feels light and is very comfortable.
Strap
The supplied strap is a 22mm quick-release band, which is made of Fluoro Rubber and is super soft to the touch. It has a decent amount of flex, without feeling floppy, and at the same time it feels very durable.
Display
This is where the Ticwatch really shines. Using the clever 1.4” dual display, the majority of the time the watch will be using the low-power always-on LCD screen. This screen shows the essential information like Time, Date, Step count, and battery. By either clicking a button, or tilting your wrist, this activates the AMOLED display which then allows the full smart watch functionality, with responsive touch screen and a host of apps at your disposal.
The LCD display is great for viewing in light areas, and is perfectly readable in direct sunlight, which a lot of smart watches cannot do. In a change to the previous version. the LCD can utilise a coloured backlight mode, which is a nice addition.
The full AMOLED display is bright and vibrant with excellent viewing angles, and dark blacks.
Apps
Most of the apps are fairly standard from a Google Watch OS standpoint. All the regulars are there like Google Fit, Phone, Memo, Calc, Alarm, Stopwatch/Timer, Weather etc. With the benefit of access to the Google Play store to download thousands of other apps.
My most used apps such as Google Keep, Strava, Spotify all worked flawlessly.
Another big plus is Google Pay, which is fully supported on this watch. I programmed the bottom hardware button to be a single press to Google Pay (though by default the double click also does this), and I have made numerous purchases using it, as it is SO convenient. In case you’re worried about security, if using Google Pay you must set up a PIN or pattern, which activates every time you put on the watch. Therefore, if the watch was taken from you, Google Pay would not function without it.
In terms of the Tic built in apps:
I have TicSleep monitoring my sleep, as the watch is comfortable enough to wear to bed
TicZen and TicBreath can help de-stress
TicHearing can be used to measure the volume of an area
TicPulse is used to monitor my heart rate, which I have set to do 24/7 monitoring. Accuracy seems consistent with the Pro 3 and Pro 2020 models.
TicOxygen measures blood oxygen levels. I also have this running 24/7.
TicExercise has all the modes you would expect from an exercise tracking app – Run, Walk, Treadmill, Cycling, Freestyle, and many more including Swimming due to the IP68 water resistant rating. It can also upload to Strava, which is my exercise hub of choice.
A new addition to the Tic apps is Hearth Health, which can 24/7 monitor your heart activity to detect Irregular Heart Beat such as AFib.
All of this gets pulled into the TicHealth app which gives a nice overview of all the above functions.
TouchScreen and Hardware
The screen is responsive to touch, I would say more responsive than the previous models. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 platform, which is a powerful applications processor and ultra-low power co-processor, performs admirably and combined with the 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM it never seems to slow down or show any signs of lagging.
The usual connectivity that you’d expect such as Bluetooth 5 and 802.11b/g/n Wireless, and a whole host of GNSS technology (GPS+Beidou+Glonass+Galileo+QZSS)
Battery Life
I was pleased to see that the battery life of this new model was as good as if not better than the previous one, even when I was using the watch with so many features running, such as the 24/7hr and blood oxygen, and also wearing it to monitor sleep. From first charge, I was able to eek out 3 days, including 2 nights. I haven’t used it in essential mode, which shuts down all smart performance, limits you to the LCD screen and only monitors steps, but this mode should allow up to 45 days!
UI
The UI on this feels buttery smooth, with no lag that I can detect. All touches are recognised, and no delays between presses and apps opening.
Charging
The watch includes a discreet magnetic charging clip. It clicks into place effortlessly and allows the watch to sit at a slight angle, which would be nice for a bedside if you’re not wearing it to bed along with TicSleep.
Conclusion
So in conclusion, this is a superb and very comfortable smartwatch that I can see myself wearing for years to come…Or at least until the next model comes out!














Initially, it seems like there's a lot to love about it - among other things, the screen is beautiful, the watch itself looks lovely and feels like a premium product (if a little big but that's no suprise), it runs WearOs (and is one of the few smartwatches set to be updated to the new WearOs 3 later this year), and it can track lots of health and activity stats (or seems like it can) - and all of this for just over £200!!
However, after owning the watch for about a week and doing some research, several red flags were raised which led to me sending the watch back.
The first was that this watch is advertised as having 24 hour heart health tracking (afib detection etc), however this isn't available in the UK for some reason. This information wasn't easy to find, and definitely feels like false advertising on Mobvoi and Amazon's part.
Secondly, the advertised compass feature has been deactivated. Again, this isn't clearly stated anywhere, but from what I can gather it was quietly deactivated as it was interfering with another sensor.
Also, TicWatch and Google both had apps which recorded the same things, and got very confusing. The Mobvoi app was also abysmal and rarely worked properly.
In addition to this, I had multiple other problems. I had to factory reset the watch several times to set it up properly as it kept having problems. The essential mode also didn't work well for me. The battery charged very slow, in particular when it got to around 90%. Often things didn't synch well as I had to restart them.
Another huge problem with the watch was the sensors. Step tracking was massively off - it was recording steps when I brushed my teeth or when I was working at my desk, meaning it was often 5,000+ steps over what it should be. Heart rate tracking also was inaccurate. It recorded me as sleeping when I was working or watching TV. I will say, GPS tracking seemed to be fairly accurate but I always used this paired with my phone, and it was also very slow to find the initial GPS connection at the start of workouts.
All of these problems tie into a larger issue with this watch, which is an issue with Mobvoi in general. While their products seem like good quality, a little research online tells a different story. Mobvoi aggressively market their products and offer free products for positive reviews. Also, their customer service is non-existent, so if you have a question or a problem down the line they either don't respond or are very unhelpful - just have a look at their Trustpilot scores to see what I mean. I did personally send them a message to query the heart health tracker issue, which they completely ignored. It also seems like their watches either tend to break down quickly, or not long after they are released updates are stopped in favour of releasing a new watch.
Reading the reviews of people online on places like Reddit and Trustpilot, combined with the issues I was having raised major red flags for me. As much as the watch was lovely, as a sports tracker it's next to useless and the potential for this to break down was too great, which was why I sent the watch back.

- because in the ‘Smartwatches Family’ this watch comes with the ‘Dual screen display’ feature that makes the battery last longer. And because it works with my non-Samsung phone better than the Samsung Gear watch (Samsung turned off some features when Samsung Gear is not used with a Samsung Phone).
-because this is a watch for both casual and fitness use (many choices available for watch faces). As far I’m concerned, I have bought it because it helps me a lot at work (as a Personal Assistant) because I am asked to keep my phone on silent while with a client and it may feel inappropriate to keep on checking my phone every minute for important (job related) messages or missed calls, so I can monitor my phones notifications on my watch. Also, it comes handy when I need to set a reminder or alarm /timer using the built-in Google assistant or Alexa** (that can be installed from Google Play Store and paid for a one-time small fee to unlock the premium Alexa). I can use voice memo as well (recording on the watch and transferring the file to the phone, after synchronizing, where it can be played).
**Google assistant on TicWatch can set reminders on the connected Google account, but, due to a Google Wear software bug unrelated to Mobvoi/TicWatch, I suppose, reminders are never displayed on the watch (but on the phone and all other smart devices) so Alexa adds a plus of functionality. In all other aspects, Google Assistant on the watch works fine with voice commands (examples of what I use: switching on/off smart devices, translating words, spelling, searching for answers on the internet and others).
With my job, it’s important to monitor the SpO2 levels, because I am still required by my P&P to wear a mask and sometimes I ‘forget’ to breathe deeply, as it happened in the past when my levels dropped under 95%. The SpO2 sensor is really useful.
Other uses:
With a 3rd party app like Stocard I store my fidelity cards or tickets (QR or bar codes) and I can use them fast when needed, for example before paying with GPay (NFC) from my watch. For this use, I noticed that one can pay with the watch even if the phone is not connected to the watch (I forgot it in the car). Need to mention it is said that the watch needs synchronizing with the phone every now and then to add more tokens to be used for future payments (while connected on bluetooth).
Other features that I tested:
- Multiple choice watch faces, found on Mobvoi app or Google Play Store
- Fast processor, responsive.
- Posh look and the interchangeable strap size is 22mm so it can be easily swapped for a leather one if you would like to use the watch as an accessory for your smart clothes and not for fitness. In the actual TicWatch version, the previous posh silicon strap looking like a leather one has been replaced by a sturdy look like fluora rubber. For whoever may want to swap it with a real leather strap (size 22mm), this is possible, like I did.
Thinner watch than TicWatch Pro 3 GPS by 1mm. Lighter than that by 0.2 g
Good 577mAh battery. With moderate use of display, sleep function use, O2, hearth 24/7, in smart mode the battery lasts 48-58 hrs. Some people claimed that it could last up to 72 hours (depending on how many active sensors, display’s brightness, and display’s waking up frequency).
(Retina LTPO OLED display should adapt to what the user is doing in terms of power consumption and variability of the refresh rate which is done dynamically to save battery.)
One could argue that the older version TicWatch Pro 3 GPS is as good as this version at a better price, however there are some improvements like:
- Improved durability compared to the older brother TicWatch Pro 3 GPS as this watch’s case has been upgraded from metal and plastic to metal and high-strength nylon with fiberglass
- both have been certified IP68 Waterproof and Swim Suitable however, the present version has been tested and achieved Military Standard 810G
- Additionally, the Ultra’s LCD’s backlight has been given the option to be changed to a variety of colours to choose from the ‘Essentials’ menu (for saving the battery, though, there is an option to be set to ‘default’ white).
- SpO2, Heart rate and heart rate variability HRV sensors can be set to 24/7, useful for monitoring one’s sleep and if you want more data than TicSleep app provides, 3rd party sleep monitor applications can be used successfully (I use ‘Sleep as Android’ paid version because I got addicted to this app and because it has a smart wake-up/alarm feature).
- As previous versions: good speaker, crystal clear sound when used for calls or with the Smart assistants as described above.
Spotify watch app has been added extra functionality, it can play sound on the watch itself, but sometimes switching to listening on the watch it’s a temperamental thing so I recommend using the watch as a remote control for Spotify playing sound on laptop, phone (with Bluetooth earbuds connected to phone) or Google Smart Display. Hopefully Spotify will improve this feature as TicWatch cannot be blamed for 3rd party applications.
I would like to mention that I don’t have too much spare time for fitness but I noticed the automated fitness tracker TicExercise started in two instances for me: (fast) walking and treadmill (indoor run); so with my limited exercising time I did not use many workout programs, but it is stated to have more than 100+ workout modes of which I noticed some ‘interesting’ ones: Tai-Chi and Yoga that I’m going to use soon 😊.
Overall, I am impressed with this watch and I like the previous versions as well (Ticwatch E3 - budget price - and Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS because they run with the same memory RAM: 1GB / ROM: 8GB and Qualcomm® Snapdragon Wear™ 4100 and Mobvoi dual processor system), only this got better.


Recenserad i Storbritannien den 21 maj 2022
- because in the ‘Smartwatches Family’ this watch comes with the ‘Dual screen display’ feature that makes the battery last longer. And because it works with my non-Samsung phone better than the Samsung Gear watch (Samsung turned off some features when Samsung Gear is not used with a Samsung Phone).
-because this is a watch for both casual and fitness use (many choices available for watch faces). As far I’m concerned, I have bought it because it helps me a lot at work (as a Personal Assistant) because I am asked to keep my phone on silent while with a client and it may feel inappropriate to keep on checking my phone every minute for important (job related) messages or missed calls, so I can monitor my phones notifications on my watch. Also, it comes handy when I need to set a reminder or alarm /timer using the built-in Google assistant or Alexa** (that can be installed from Google Play Store and paid for a one-time small fee to unlock the premium Alexa). I can use voice memo as well (recording on the watch and transferring the file to the phone, after synchronizing, where it can be played).
**Google assistant on TicWatch can set reminders on the connected Google account, but, due to a Google Wear software bug unrelated to Mobvoi/TicWatch, I suppose, reminders are never displayed on the watch (but on the phone and all other smart devices) so Alexa adds a plus of functionality. In all other aspects, Google Assistant on the watch works fine with voice commands (examples of what I use: switching on/off smart devices, translating words, spelling, searching for answers on the internet and others).
With my job, it’s important to monitor the SpO2 levels, because I am still required by my P&P to wear a mask and sometimes I ‘forget’ to breathe deeply, as it happened in the past when my levels dropped under 95%. The SpO2 sensor is really useful.
Other uses:
With a 3rd party app like Stocard I store my fidelity cards or tickets (QR or bar codes) and I can use them fast when needed, for example before paying with GPay (NFC) from my watch. For this use, I noticed that one can pay with the watch even if the phone is not connected to the watch (I forgot it in the car). Need to mention it is said that the watch needs synchronizing with the phone every now and then to add more tokens to be used for future payments (while connected on bluetooth).
Other features that I tested:
- Multiple choice watch faces, found on Mobvoi app or Google Play Store
- Fast processor, responsive.
- Posh look and the interchangeable strap size is 22mm so it can be easily swapped for a leather one if you would like to use the watch as an accessory for your smart clothes and not for fitness. In the actual TicWatch version, the previous posh silicon strap looking like a leather one has been replaced by a sturdy look like fluora rubber. For whoever may want to swap it with a real leather strap (size 22mm), this is possible, like I did.
Thinner watch than TicWatch Pro 3 GPS by 1mm. Lighter than that by 0.2 g
Good 577mAh battery. With moderate use of display, sleep function use, O2, hearth 24/7, in smart mode the battery lasts 48-58 hrs. Some people claimed that it could last up to 72 hours (depending on how many active sensors, display’s brightness, and display’s waking up frequency).
(Retina LTPO OLED display should adapt to what the user is doing in terms of power consumption and variability of the refresh rate which is done dynamically to save battery.)
One could argue that the older version TicWatch Pro 3 GPS is as good as this version at a better price, however there are some improvements like:
- Improved durability compared to the older brother TicWatch Pro 3 GPS as this watch’s case has been upgraded from metal and plastic to metal and high-strength nylon with fiberglass
- both have been certified IP68 Waterproof and Swim Suitable however, the present version has been tested and achieved Military Standard 810G
- Additionally, the Ultra’s LCD’s backlight has been given the option to be changed to a variety of colours to choose from the ‘Essentials’ menu (for saving the battery, though, there is an option to be set to ‘default’ white).
- SpO2, Heart rate and heart rate variability HRV sensors can be set to 24/7, useful for monitoring one’s sleep and if you want more data than TicSleep app provides, 3rd party sleep monitor applications can be used successfully (I use ‘Sleep as Android’ paid version because I got addicted to this app and because it has a smart wake-up/alarm feature).
- As previous versions: good speaker, crystal clear sound when used for calls or with the Smart assistants as described above.
Spotify watch app has been added extra functionality, it can play sound on the watch itself, but sometimes switching to listening on the watch it’s a temperamental thing so I recommend using the watch as a remote control for Spotify playing sound on laptop, phone (with Bluetooth earbuds connected to phone) or Google Smart Display. Hopefully Spotify will improve this feature as TicWatch cannot be blamed for 3rd party applications.
I would like to mention that I don’t have too much spare time for fitness but I noticed the automated fitness tracker TicExercise started in two instances for me: (fast) walking and treadmill (indoor run); so with my limited exercising time I did not use many workout programs, but it is stated to have more than 100+ workout modes of which I noticed some ‘interesting’ ones: Tai-Chi and Yoga that I’m going to use soon 😊.
Overall, I am impressed with this watch and I like the previous versions as well (Ticwatch E3 - budget price - and Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS because they run with the same memory RAM: 1GB / ROM: 8GB and Qualcomm® Snapdragon Wear™ 4100 and Mobvoi dual processor system), only this got better.









Upon opening the box you’re greeted with a big screen with a very slim bezel and attractive metal surround. The Pro 3 Ultra GPS is a surprisingly slim smartwatch given its overall large size and despite this is still very light to wear, though still might be a bit difficult to wear with a formal shirt.
Design:
At almost 48mm in diameter, wow is this a big watch, however, the overall slim body does make the Pro 3 wearable even for people with medium to small wrists, though it might look a bit funny, to begin with. The Pro 3 has a great look thanks to the textured bezel and pushers that really add a subtle flair to the overall design and when you take it out from the box and hold it for the first time you will be very impressed with the build quality. The whole package just feels great in hand, especially the silicone band which is soft to touch, contours around my hand and doesn’t gather dust like other watch bands.
Display:
The product images on amazon showcase the large screen really are presentative of the real product. Wow, the 1.4” screen looks big, but at the same time, it blends really well inside of the textured stainless bezel. In my opinion, this might be the sweet spot size for an Android Wear OS device. Navigating through the interface and reading notifications on this screen just looks so good and the Gorilla glass that protects the is smooth to touch and so far from my usage, it has been scratch-free.
Compare to the TicWatch E3, the Pro 3 Ultra GPS screen does not feel cramped in any way and given that it’s an AMOLED screen, your eyes get to enjoy nice punchy colours and deep blacks and if Mobvoi were able to match the screen panel colour to the thin bezel between the screen and metal surround it would have been the most seamless screen design yet, easily rivalling the Apple Watch screen design.
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS isn’t just using an AMOLED, it also has a neat low energy secondary display that is reminiscent of a basic digital watch, like a classic Casio for example. When the main display turns off, you’re always left with a screen to see what illuminates when you tilt the watchmaking legibility clear even in dark environments. Even though the secondary display might be more basic in comparison to the AMOLED, it still provides all the vital information you need which consists of the time, simplified date, step count and battery life. I do wish more Android smartwatches had this feature.
Battery Life:
Mobvoi claims that the Pro 3 Ultra GPS can get 72 hours of battery life on a single charge and from my experience, their claims have been true in my use and sometimes even better, with my best runtime almost being roughly 96 hours. In addition to this great battery life when the watch is being used in its full-featured mode, even if you end up in a situation where the battery is so low, the basic mode will kick in and you will at least still have a usable watch for basic timekeeping. Unlike most smartwatches which will turn off and you’re left with a dead weight on your wrist.
Once you’re home and you’re ready to get the watch charging, you’ll be up and running for a full day of use in as little as 30 minutes, great if you’re coming home to freshen up for an evening gym session or social outing.
Just like the TicWatch E3 and most of Mobvoi’s other smartwatches, the Pro 3 Ultra GPS also uses a 4-prong magnetic connector which is fairly strong and accurate to connect to, and despite the watch having fast charging I’ve never seen it heat up.
Performance:
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS uses the same internal specifications as the lower cost TicWatch E3 and as such I’ve had a smooth experience when navigating the UI, transitioning between apps, making NFC payments and using the endless fitness modes the watch has to offer. Using Google maps on the Pro 3 Ultra GPS has been a great experience and a real-life saver when navigating public transport and commuting through London.
I’ve had many updates pushed to the watch during my 1 month of extensive use and have not experienced any issues in performance or battery life. Downloading apps from the play store are also very fast whether it be through the phone or directly using Wi-Fi.
Tracking:
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS has a lot of different sensors and I’ve not even touched the surface on everything this device has to offer however my experiences with the auto sleep detect have been great and the results have been comparable to what I’ve seen from my other sleep tracking devices. The auto exercise detection is a nice feature and I would say 60% of the time it’s been able to tell I’m actually exercising. During my times at the office when I’m moving between floors, it has misread my random bursts of speed walking as me starting an exercise, but it does realise and stops the exercise mode.
App:
The Mobvoi companion app has a great UI and is very easy to navigate and visualise all the data that the Pro 3 Ultra GPS is able to collect. I’ve not had any issues with the watch sending the data to the app.
The physical and mental status monitoring is a great touch and very insightful, and given the current state of the world, keeping on top of your mental fitness is something you shouldn’t ignore.
Final Thoughts:
The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS is a long title for a smartwatch that’s for sure and when compared to the TicWatch E3 It has a long spec list to match the name. The intuitive dual display the big and bright AMOLED screen, built-in GPS and even the option for eSIM LTE. I would say this is one of the best smartwatch offerings in the Android space that gives the Apple Watch a run for its money.
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS might be larger than the E3, but don’t let that put you off because it’s much slimmer and wears much better, not to mention feels a lot better on the wrist thanks to that thicker soft silicone strap and better materials on the case.
If you haven’t used a WearOS smartwatch for a while and are still on the edge about them from your previous experiences I feel like the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS, could be one that gets you liking them again and with the promised upgrade to the next major release of WearOS at least you know your smartwatch investment won’t be considered out of date within the next 6 months of ownership.


Recenserad i Storbritannien den 23 januari 2022
Upon opening the box you’re greeted with a big screen with a very slim bezel and attractive metal surround. The Pro 3 Ultra GPS is a surprisingly slim smartwatch given its overall large size and despite this is still very light to wear, though still might be a bit difficult to wear with a formal shirt.
Design:
At almost 48mm in diameter, wow is this a big watch, however, the overall slim body does make the Pro 3 wearable even for people with medium to small wrists, though it might look a bit funny, to begin with. The Pro 3 has a great look thanks to the textured bezel and pushers that really add a subtle flair to the overall design and when you take it out from the box and hold it for the first time you will be very impressed with the build quality. The whole package just feels great in hand, especially the silicone band which is soft to touch, contours around my hand and doesn’t gather dust like other watch bands.
Display:
The product images on amazon showcase the large screen really are presentative of the real product. Wow, the 1.4” screen looks big, but at the same time, it blends really well inside of the textured stainless bezel. In my opinion, this might be the sweet spot size for an Android Wear OS device. Navigating through the interface and reading notifications on this screen just looks so good and the Gorilla glass that protects the is smooth to touch and so far from my usage, it has been scratch-free.
Compare to the TicWatch E3, the Pro 3 Ultra GPS screen does not feel cramped in any way and given that it’s an AMOLED screen, your eyes get to enjoy nice punchy colours and deep blacks and if Mobvoi were able to match the screen panel colour to the thin bezel between the screen and metal surround it would have been the most seamless screen design yet, easily rivalling the Apple Watch screen design.
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS isn’t just using an AMOLED, it also has a neat low energy secondary display that is reminiscent of a basic digital watch, like a classic Casio for example. When the main display turns off, you’re always left with a screen to see what illuminates when you tilt the watchmaking legibility clear even in dark environments. Even though the secondary display might be more basic in comparison to the AMOLED, it still provides all the vital information you need which consists of the time, simplified date, step count and battery life. I do wish more Android smartwatches had this feature.
Battery Life:
Mobvoi claims that the Pro 3 Ultra GPS can get 72 hours of battery life on a single charge and from my experience, their claims have been true in my use and sometimes even better, with my best runtime almost being roughly 96 hours. In addition to this great battery life when the watch is being used in its full-featured mode, even if you end up in a situation where the battery is so low, the basic mode will kick in and you will at least still have a usable watch for basic timekeeping. Unlike most smartwatches which will turn off and you’re left with a dead weight on your wrist.
Once you’re home and you’re ready to get the watch charging, you’ll be up and running for a full day of use in as little as 30 minutes, great if you’re coming home to freshen up for an evening gym session or social outing.
Just like the TicWatch E3 and most of Mobvoi’s other smartwatches, the Pro 3 Ultra GPS also uses a 4-prong magnetic connector which is fairly strong and accurate to connect to, and despite the watch having fast charging I’ve never seen it heat up.
Performance:
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS uses the same internal specifications as the lower cost TicWatch E3 and as such I’ve had a smooth experience when navigating the UI, transitioning between apps, making NFC payments and using the endless fitness modes the watch has to offer. Using Google maps on the Pro 3 Ultra GPS has been a great experience and a real-life saver when navigating public transport and commuting through London.
I’ve had many updates pushed to the watch during my 1 month of extensive use and have not experienced any issues in performance or battery life. Downloading apps from the play store are also very fast whether it be through the phone or directly using Wi-Fi.
Tracking:
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS has a lot of different sensors and I’ve not even touched the surface on everything this device has to offer however my experiences with the auto sleep detect have been great and the results have been comparable to what I’ve seen from my other sleep tracking devices. The auto exercise detection is a nice feature and I would say 60% of the time it’s been able to tell I’m actually exercising. During my times at the office when I’m moving between floors, it has misread my random bursts of speed walking as me starting an exercise, but it does realise and stops the exercise mode.
App:
The Mobvoi companion app has a great UI and is very easy to navigate and visualise all the data that the Pro 3 Ultra GPS is able to collect. I’ve not had any issues with the watch sending the data to the app.
The physical and mental status monitoring is a great touch and very insightful, and given the current state of the world, keeping on top of your mental fitness is something you shouldn’t ignore.
Final Thoughts:
The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS is a long title for a smartwatch that’s for sure and when compared to the TicWatch E3 It has a long spec list to match the name. The intuitive dual display the big and bright AMOLED screen, built-in GPS and even the option for eSIM LTE. I would say this is one of the best smartwatch offerings in the Android space that gives the Apple Watch a run for its money.
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS might be larger than the E3, but don’t let that put you off because it’s much slimmer and wears much better, not to mention feels a lot better on the wrist thanks to that thicker soft silicone strap and better materials on the case.
If you haven’t used a WearOS smartwatch for a while and are still on the edge about them from your previous experiences I feel like the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS, could be one that gets you liking them again and with the promised upgrade to the next major release of WearOS at least you know your smartwatch investment won’t be considered out of date within the next 6 months of ownership.










