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Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3

The TicWatch Pro iii raises the bar for Wear Os-based hardware with corking battery life and performance. However, at just under $300, there are watches available for the same price that offer a more rounded and cohesive software experience.

There are few smartwatch makers that have shown more dedication to keeping Wear Bone from falling into oblivion than Mobvoi, an AI company and creator of the TicWatch series of smartwatches. It's therefore fitting that Mobvoi should be the first to debut a smartwatch powered by new Qualcomm Snapdragon Wearable silicon which is touted as the possible savior of Google's woefully underserved wearables platform.

That watch is the TicWatch Pro three. The 3rd iteration of the Chinese firm'south flagship article of clothing packs a raft of new features, superlative specs, and subtle design tweaks in a familiar package.

This is Android Say-so'southward TicWatch Pro 3 review.

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 GPS

A new version of this device is bachelor: The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro iii Ultra has arrived. It packs avant-garde health tracking, better durability, and optional 4G connectivity. Check out our Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra review.

Well-nigh this TicWatch Pro 3 review: I used the TicWatch Pro 3 GPS (WH12018) for 3 weeks, running Wear OS version 2.nineteen and the Baronial 1, 2020 security patch. I paired the lookout with a Google Pixel 4 Twoscore and a Google Pixel 4a 5G during the review. Mobvoi provided Android Authorisation with the TicWatch Pro 3 review unit of measurement.

Blueprint and hardware

The TicWatch Pro 3 GPS — which for brevity we'll just call the TicWatch Pro three — follows the same general design design equally previous TicWatch Pro models. If you didn't like the dual-material, rugged-like look earlier, you nonetheless won't like it at present. I think it looks fine, but it's also quite nondescript. It lacks the grade and mode of competing watches from Samsung and Apple tree.

ticwatch pro 3 gps review rear

Oliver Cragg / Android Authority

Mobvoi has made some welcome tweaks to the design, notwithstanding. While still a large lookout, it's nowhere about as mesomorphic as previous iterations. The TicWatch Pro three is 0.4mm thinner than its direct predecessor and 28% lighter. You can certainly experience the latter, which is actress impressive when you consider that the TicWatch Pro 3 has a significantly larger battery than the TicWatch Pro 2020 or its LTE counterpart. Despite this newfound lightness, it'southward still a large watch. Information technology is larger than the Galaxy Spotter three, for instance, and if y'all've got pocket-sized wrists y'all might want to look elsewhere.

Other design changes are more subtle. You're still getting a stainless steel and plastic sandwich, only the bezel is thinner and doesn't stretch out at the superlative and lesser. The two buttons on the right side are also spaced further apart, and the display is a fraction larger.

All of these changes lead to a lookout man that'due south more comfortable, just as well easier to interact with. Unfortunately, this comes at the cost of durability. Unlike previous TicWatch Pro models, the TicWatch Pro 3 is not MIL-STD-810G certified. Mobvoi isn't using Gorilla Drinking glass this time around either, though it says information technology has "high force encompass glass with anti-fingerprint coating."

It's also a shame there's still no physical input besides the buttons. A rotating bezel or crown isn't essential due to the larger touchscreen, simply personally, I much prefer concrete scrolling methods on a smartwatch.

Speaking of the screen, the TicWatch Pro's defining feature is its dual-display. It pairs a i.iv-inch AMOLED panel with a transparent Flick Compensated Super Twisted Nematic (FSTN) LCD display. The 454 10 454 resolution panel is crisp, clear, and bright enough for use in sunlight. Mobvoi has a solid rails record for smartwatch displays and that continues here.

The secondary transparent display activates to salvage power while the watch is idle, at depression battery, or permanently via the spotter's Essential Mode. You don't get whatever smarts from this secondary display, only the nuts such as the time, appointment, and a step counter. This was previously a necessary characteristic on the TicWatch Pro line to fix the questionable battery life. However, equally we'll meet shortly, that'due south not a concern this time effectually. Nevertheless, it'southward a nice option to accept if you want to save some juice by not using the always-on display.

At launch, y'all can only get the watch in Shadow Black, and it comes with a 22mm silicone strap with orangish stitching, though this is interchangeable due to the universal pattern. The strap looks more premium than previous TicWatch bands, merely at this price range, information technology'd exist fair to wait something that's genuinely premium like a leather strap.

The biggest changes to the new TicWatch are all under the hood. Almost notably, the TicWatch Pro 3 is the get-go watch on the market to use the much-hyped Snapdragon Habiliment 4100 series.

Mobvoi skipped the Snapdragon Wear 3100 for its second-generation TicWatch Pro 2020 and TicWatch Pro LTE variants, just the latest model is taking a giant leap from the Vesture 2100 (a processor first unveiled some iv years ago).

See also: The all-time Wear Bone watches

The Wear 4100'south quad-cadre CPU boasts a 1.7GHz clock speed which is claimed to boost performance past 85% compared to the Habiliment 3100. In addition, there are also big improvements to the GPU — reportedly 2.5x faster — and increased power efficiency resulting from the shift to a 12nm process, besides as boosted optimizations.

While Google's own tweaks to the platform have helped narrow the performance gulf betwixt Wear OS wearables like the TicWatch series and Samsung, Apple tree, and even Fitbit's watches, there's only so much y'all tin can do with software. Thankfully, at least based on my experience with the TicWatch Pro 3, the new chipset exercises any memories of the laggy Wear Bone watches of old. The software quirks are withal there (nosotros'll get to those afterward), but at that place's a smoothness to the UI animations and fast transitions between different apps that we haven't really seen from a Google-powered lookout before.

Yet, the bigger describe is the touch the new chipset has on bombardment life. The full general rule for a Vesture Os smartwatch has always been that yous would need to charge it basically every day to avoid battery anxiety. That'south just not the case with the TicWatch Pro three.

With the screen brightness at max, plus every ambient tracking feature (except sleep tracking) and the always-on display turned on, the TicWatch Pro 3 all the same managed to see a full two days with around 15% to spare. When using the FSTN display while idle, this went up to three and a half days on average. Mobvoi also claims yous tin can get up to 45 days of battery life using simply Essential Mode. I haven't tested this, only I did use it for a day and the percentage had barely dropped from full.

Mobvoi has establish the surreptitious sauce for Wearable OS smartwatch hardware.

As for recharging the watch, it took effectually 1hr 45 mins to go dorsum to full. The magnetic charging puck is a proprietary affair and information technology has a flake of a weird shape. Unlike previous rounded TicWatch chargers that encased the entire sentry, this bean-shaped puck just attaches to a minor part of the rear instance. This makes information technology stone around on a table and so it's quite easy to accidentally dislodge it.

Charger gripes bated, this is the best battery experience you'll go from any Wear Os watch by some distance. I'one thousand not sure if it's the efficiency of the Article of clothing 4100 SoC or the huge 577mAh prison cell, but Mobvoi has found the secret sauce.

One thing that should exist noted is that we're talking virtually the Snapdragon Vesture 4100, non the 4100 Plus SoC. The Plus version of Qualcomm's chip has a co-processor designed for low-power functions in ambient fashion. It's a shame the TicWatch Pro 3 misses out on this. In that location may have been a potential for fifty-fifty greater battery life gains. Nevertheless, the TicWatch Pro iii raises the bar for Wear OS smartwatch operation and battery life.

Specs

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro three

Display

1.4-inch retina AMOLED + FSTN
454 x 454 resolution

Case

47 x 48 x 12.2mm
~41.9g
Stainless steel and plastic

Ring

22mm
Universal connector

Power

577mAh bombardment
Proprietary magnetic charger
No wireless charging

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100

RAM

1GB

Storage

8GB

Software

Wear Os

Connectivity

Bluetooth 4.two LE
NFC
GPS

Sensors

Speaker/Mic
PPG heart rate sensor
Accelerator
Gyroscope
Ambient light sensor
Barometer

Tracking

Heart rate
Blood oxygen (SpO2)
Stress
Steps
Sleep
10+ workouts

Durability

IP68 water resistance and pool swimming suitable

Smartwatch features

ticwatch pro 3 gps review google assistant

Oliver Cragg / Android Authority

As noted, the TicWatch Pro three runs on Google's Vesture OS — a platform that has, quite deservedly, seen its off-white share of criticism over the years.

The TicWatch Pro 3 runs the latest version of Wear Os, which is based on Android 9 Pie. Yeah, the now two-year-old Android Pie. For whatever reason, Google skipped Android x for its wearables, though an Android 11 update is reportedly planned for 2021.

Not a lot has inverse since the initial Vesture Bone ii.1 update in early on 2020 which introduced the watchOS-like Tiles to the UI. The conditions tile has been improved and you can add together more Tiles now, just well-nigh of the software tweaks over previous TicWatch models are optimizations for the new SoC that came in late Autumn.

Habiliment Os is long overdue a major update.

The best part of Wear OS is the access to Google's wider ecosystem. This includes the Play Store, Google Pay (with NFC payments), Discover, and of course the Google Assistant, which tin talk back to you via the spotter'south speaker.

There are some changes. Mobvoi has switched to an app drawer with two columns rather than the traditional listing view. This is similar to the OPPO Watch. It's much more than pleasant due to the larger apps icons, but also easier to navigate with quick swipes of the touchscreen. The secondary button on the TicWatch Pro iii tin can too be mapped to whatsoever app you lot choose.

Mobvoi'due south software suite dominates the pre-installed app list. There's some duplication here with the Google Fit apps, simply the TicHealth family expands the health and fettle features across Google'south limited achieve. There are likewise TicWatch-bespoke watch faces, most of which are annoyingly adorned with the TicWatch name. Of form, at that place are plenty of other watch faces available via the Play Shop.

Related: The best Vesture Os apps for Android

The TicWatch Pro three'south overall quality as a smartwatch is hindered by the lack of love shown to Wearable Os. It's long overdue a major update. The number of genuinely useful apps is on the low side, and Assistant integration isn't as elegant as Android phones or even Banana-enabled headphones.

Hopefully, Wear OS and the TicWatch Pro 3 both get to enjoy some new features with the Android 11 upgrade. For now, though, information technology'southward a usable merely underwhelming smartwatch Os.

Fitness and health tracking

ticwatch pro 3 gps review tichealth apps

Oliver Cragg / Android Dominance

The range of fettle and health features and apps in the Tic-family unit has grown since the last TicWatch Pro generation.

For starters, the preset workouts in the TicExercise app have increased in number to a total of thirteen. This includes bones workouts like outdoor walking, outdoor/indoor running, cycling, and pool swimming, but also more than niche presets for yoga, elliptical machines, and trail running.

Compared to the barebones Google Fit suite, there are enough of options. Nonetheless, accuracy isn't always the TicWatch Pro iii's strong suit. For case, the onboard GPS often puts y'all a street or two away from your actual route, and information technology's hitting or miss whether you get a map result afterwards a conditioning at all. Besides, the AI-powered TicMotion feature that is supposed to recognize activity automatically occasionally fails completely or but captures one-half of the workout. I've had half-hour walks show equally five-minute strolls.

Meet also: The best fitness trackers

Elsewhere, the TicWatch Pro 3 makes apply of its diversity of hardware sensors to runway heart rate (TicPulse) and blood oxygen saturation (TicOxygen). Activity-based and passive middle rate tracking was well within the margin of mistake during my testing, with results mirroring my Xiaomi Mi Ring 3 with some very minor anomalies.

SpO2 monitoring is brand new to the TicWatch Pro three via the PPG. It is a welcome inclusion considering the feature's increasing ubiquity in elevation-tier smartwatches. The 24-hour tracking is a little redundant as it will record in one case every hour and you need to hold very still to take a reading. This meant I merely e'er had ii or three results each day, and notably none during the night. However, once the watch is correctly positioned it's elementary and fast to become a quick transmission result.

Sadly, the TicWatch Pro 3'south SpO2 tracking doesn't ever go whatsoever deeper than a percentage outcome. Like every tracking feature on the scout, the pulse oximeter gives you the raw data and that's it — no further information or communication. It volition tell you when it registers an "abnormal" reading, but those looking for a device that can detect issues like sleep apnea may desire to look at a more dedicated fettle-focused smartwatch.

Also new is stress tracking (TicZen), which is combined with a diversity of breathing exercises (TicBreathe) to help monitor and lower your stress levels. The sentry can also measure environmental sound (TicHearing) and warn you if noise levels become unsafe to your hearing.

TicHealth is a perfectly decent app suite for casual health tracking, but the smartphone companion app is poor.

Finally, the TicWatch Pro 3 supports sleep tracking (TicSleep), simply I wouldn't put too much stock in the slumber information the TicWatch Pro 3 captures. With passive tracking enabled, the TicWatch Pro 3 occasionally mistook my work-from-habitation life as brusk nap sessions (I wish). Also, this is nonetheless a big watch and while it'due south pleasant to wear during the mean solar day, it's quite an uncomfortable bedfellow.

Related: The all-time sleep trackers you can buy

The merely existent omission in terms of hardware features is an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor. This is available on a small-scale selection of other watches in this cost subclass, however, with Mobvoi'southward other tracking features leaving something to be desired already. It should probably work on those before adding some other sensor to its wearables.

All of the data the TicWatch Pro 3 collects feeds back to your TicHealth profile and, optionally, a leaderboard to compare your practise stats against other TicWatch users. This is perfectly usable on the spotter itself, simply if you lot want to see the biometric data on your phone then y'all'll need the Mobvoi app.

Frankly, the Mobvoi app is dreadful. It'due south not designed solely to function as a smartwatch companion, merely instead a home for Mobvoi services, adverts, and a shop so you can buy more than Mobvoi products.

The Wellness Center, where all the actual data is stored, is buried within an inconspicuous sub-menu nether the Devices tab. To make matters worse, essentially everything here is but a blown-upwardly version of what you lot can already see on your watch. It's all very rudimentary and virtually redundant.

Mercifully, you lot tin share data with apps similar Google Fit, Strava, and Runkeeper. This isn't an extensive solution and there can be some compatibility issues, only until Mobvoi decides to take its core app seriously it'south the best yous're going to get.

Overall, the TicWatch Pro iii is a decent smartwatch for casual fitness and wellness tracking that is ultimately let down by a lack of whatever data analysis or health communication. This is further compounded by the woeful smartphone companion app.

Price and contest

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Mobvoi TicWatch Pro three GPS

The TicWatch Pro 3 GPS is the first Wear Bone smartwatch powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon Vesture 4100 chipset. It features enhanced battery life compared to previous models and includes claret oxygen tracking. The smartwatch has as well been redesigned to be thinner and lighter than previous models.

Mobvoi has traditionally positioned its smartwatches on the more affordable cease of the smartwatch spectrum, but that'south not the case hither.

The TicWatch Pro three is priced at $299 in the US, £289 in the UK, and €299 in Europe. That'south a price hike of $40 in the Usa which puts it in the same bracket as the Fossil Gen 5. The Gen five has a more refined design, though the huge improvements in battery life and performance with the TicWatch Pro 3 make information technology a shut rival. Look beyond Wear OS, however, and the TicWatch Pro 3 has some extremely tough competition.

Read more: The best smartwatches you tin purchase

If you're an iPhone user, you lot'd frankly exist crazy to consider the TicWatch Pro 3 over the Apple Watch SE. The app back up is beyond annihilation Wear OS can offer, the health tracking is improved, and Apple tree'south typical excellence in pairing top hardware with top software is showcased for only $279 on the entry-level model.

Other not-Wear OS rivals include Samsung's Galaxy Watch three or the Galaxy Watch Active 2 that come in at $100 more expensive and $80 cheaper than the TicWatch Pro three, respectively. Both have their own issues with wonky wellness tracking, merely Tizen is even so a more fully-fledged OS. Samsung'southward overall design piece of work is impeccable as well. There are even some vague rumors that the Galaxy Lookout iv may run Vesture Bone, but fifty-fifty if information technology doesn't, expect it to be a strong rival regardless.

There's likewise the Fitbit Sense for $329. It offers superior biometrics tracking and even longer battery life, though the software experience is a trivial lacking. You lot may instead want to look at the Fitbit Versa 3, which offers the core Fitbit feel for a little less without losing much overall. Meanwhile, the $305 Garmin vivoactive 4 is our favorite fitness-focused smartwatch in this price subclass.

TicWatch Pro three review: Verdict

ticwatch pro 3 gps review side buttons

Oliver Cragg / Android Authority

The TicWatch Pro 3 is the virtually feature-packed, long-lasting, and overall best TicWatch to engagement. However, it'due south also the nearly expensive. It represents a new peak for Wear OS smartwatch hardware, merely it'south competing at a level where nothing only the very best will suffice and is ultimately let down by its software — both Google'due south and Mobvoi'due south.

If you're wedded to Google's ecosystem, don't mind a slightly bulky design, and are only casually interested in keeping fit and tracking your data, the TicWatch Pro 3 is a perfectly fine choice. For anybody else, at that place are amend, more fully rounded options out at that place.

We're getting closer, only the wait for a world-beating Google-powered smartwatch goes on.

Source: https://www.androidauthority.com/ticwatch-pro-3-review-1171480/

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