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The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a premium Android Wear OS smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.43-inch OLED display protected by sapphire crystal glass. Engineered for durability with US Military Standard 810H certification, it offers an extraordinary 90-hour battery life with fast charging. Powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, it delivers smooth performance and supports Google Pay. With over 110 workout modes, advanced health monitoring including heart rate, SpO2, stress, sleep with snoring detection, and smart training metrics like VO2 Max, it’s designed for fitness enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Its rugged design, customizable interface, and comprehensive navigation tools make it a versatile companion for the modern professional.






















| Additional Features | Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, Notifications, Smart Training: Recovery Time and VO2 MAX, Ultra-low-power Display, New-Tic Apps Consolidated to TicHealth, Heart Rate Zone Backlights, Steps Tracker, Sleep Tracking-snoring detection, New-Third Party Fitness App Data Sync, Upgraded 110+ Professional Sports Modes, Built-in GPS, Speaker and Mic, Barometer, Compass, Fast Charging Technology, Heart Rate Monitor |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Asin | B0D5D5H93Q |
| Band Color | Slate |
| Band Length | 220 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Fluororubber |
| Band Width | 24 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 2 days |
| Battery Capacity | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 80 Hours |
| Battery Power | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,891 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,295 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Ticwatch |
| Built In Media | 1 x Quick Guide, 1 x TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro Slate Smartwatch, 1 x USB Charging Cable |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Slate |
| Communication Feature | GPS |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,346) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Display Type | OLED |
| External Testing Certification | CE FCC MSDS CB WBL |
| Gps Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.89 x 0.47 inches |
| Item Weight | 44.7 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Mobvoi |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro Slate |
| Model Number | TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro Slate |
| Operating System | Android |
| Ram Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Upc | 191307001491 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 164.04 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
J**H
Snappy, refined, best bang for your buck available!
The short: I am very impressed, This is an affordable yet very functional smartwatch. This Mobvoi feels premium when side by side with other brands and gets complements everywhere I go. The health features are very accurate, and once you become used to its Bluetooth messages, music, and various functions, you'll feel like you're missing something by leaving it home. The battery is great, watch is quick and I have no major complaints. It works just like a smartphone on your wrist. Responsive and polite company as well, this will not be my first nor last product of Mobvoi! In depth: My first impressions of this watch are that it feels "premium" compared to others. It's not super lightweight, which I like; it feels very well built. The model is rather unchanged in fit/form from its predecessor; it even looks to use the same underbody with a slight change of face and glass upgrade. I have worn this model daily as a motorcycle mechanic, a job that includes reaching in and out of tight metal spaces, constantly nicking and scuffing the watch. So far, the watch shows ZERO wear and looks like new. The battery holds for about 2 days when using Bluetooth, and that includes sleep tracking at least ever other night. It charges very fast, typically ill set it to charge near empty beginning my morning routine, its always full by the time I head off, that's maybe an hour or two. The watch has endless functionality, it allows downloads from the Play Store where there are a million different apps and backgrounds to choose from. The fact that the watch uses a standard 24mm band also adds to its limitless customization, I was able to swap bands from my previous non smartwatch though I have no complaint about the band included. Essentially, this watch is like having a mini-Android on your wrist. The watch paired right up to my phone, and I was receiving notifications before even completing the setup. I find it very useful for answering calls, switching songs, and reading texts when I don't have my phone in reach. Similar to a phone I also enjoy reading bits of the news, checking the weather, and skimming emails on the go, and theres a unique satisfaction about using google pay at the register, who needs a wallet nowadays! This watch can be used as a fitness tool, business sidekick, or simply a nice looking, functional wear. The watch has an always on second display for unbeatable battery life, you can similarly set it in essentials mode and it will log steps but nothing battery heavy. When connected back to your phone the data transfers over and is viewable through heath app. If I have my watch on, I know there's little chance I will miss anything important. The health features— heartbeat, Spo2, step tracking, stress monitor, and sleep tracking— all appear fairly accurate, and would prove very useful to the fitness guy or gal who likes to view their stats. The watch works flawlessly with Mobvoi's fold up treadmill, and I would expect similar from their range of products. Having the watch for almost a month now I have yet to find a real fault worth mention, it's been an awesome purchase. I have had no connection issues, there's been zero glitchy screen feel, and its withstood quite the physical testing. In the future, an upgrade in resolution would be cool, but this is really only noticeable if setting an HD camera image as your watch face. Perhaps the ability to insert a SIM and add it to your mobile plan would be cool! Otherwise, great wearable, I highly reccomend.
J**N
Outstanding features and quality with only minimal drawbacks
This is my 3rd TicWatch (I started with the Pro 3 Ultra GPS, upgraded to the Pro 5) and my 4th Android WearOS watch, having been introduced by the ZTE watch that T-Mobile sold a few years ago. I was skeptical that I’d really use a smartwatch enough to justify it, but I’m hooked and can’t imagine going back to a regular watch. The Pro 5 Enduro is another winning advancement from Mobvoi. As others have noted, the upgrades over the Pro 5 are incremental so that should be considered when deciding but I am glad I upgraded, at least for the improvements in battery life, glass durability and overall performance. All the reviewer comments about battery life (for all TicWatches since the beginning) are accurate, and for me the Pro 5 Enduro lasts about 3 days longer between charges compared to the Pro 5. As documented in tech reviews, this is achieved through the innovative dual-display system. I have not used “essential mode” which promises more than a month of battery life. I don’t foresee being without access to charging so I probably won’t ever test this aspect. Charging it once or twice a week is great. Also, charging is super fast. If I realize in the morning that I have a low charge, it easily charges to full in the 45 minutes that I’m getting ready for work. I’ve read tech specs that the glass quality is now sapphire crystal, improved over the gorilla glass used in the previous model. I didn’t have any scratching or other glass problems with the previous TicWatches so I don’t have field experience with this improvement. But I like knowing that Mobvoi is constantly innovating and upgrading the product, and I don’t expect to have any problems with the glass. Overall, the build quality of the watch is excellent. It looks and feels great and I get questions about it from others who are familiar only with the more well-known smartwatches on the market. It’s a bit thinner but I can’t say I’ve noticed that. I have noticed that the rubber strap is stronger and more comfortable than on the earlier model. My main use of a smartwatch is for messaging and changing watch faces, so I am still exploring the various fitness functions and apps that TicWatch offers. That’s next – using this watch to monitor and enhance my fitness and health activities. My complaints are minimal. By default it reminds me too frequently that it’s time for some activity. I had trouble locating the setting that turns this off and had to consult Reddit, but eventually I got to it. I suggest that Mobvoi do a better job of documenting the settings, but that is not a discouragement to owning and using the watch. With advanced technology and practical functionality, it’s a great value. I recommend this watch as an upgrade or replacement for other WearOS or IOS devices. As a first smartwatch, it’s an outstanding choice for oneself or as a gift.
D**T
Watch is good, mine has a freezing issue, CS is a nightmare.
Update: hours after this review went live, they finally resolved my issue. Original review: I love TicWatches. I have used them for 7 years. My Pro 5 Enduro has had a freezing issue. I've been battling their customer service for 6 months now. Literally. I got it for Father's Day 2025, contacted them about it July 7, and they have been absolutely awful to work with. I don't know what the heck changed at Mobvoi, but this has been an extremely awful experience. I have screenshots of our correspondences of them promising things then going back on their promises, telling me to return the watch but telling me they won't replace it. I rely on my watch's health tracking for medical complications and I can't be without it, even with the freezing I have to rely on it and can't get a different one till I get this resolved. If they would replace it I'd jump on that in a heartbeat. But they won't. It's infuriating.
M**K
Mobvoi: Not fixing what aint broke, but also not fixing what is
I have been a Mobvoi Ticwatch fanatic since the original Ticwatch. I had the original first Ticwatch, Ticwatch 3, Ticwatch 5, and now this Ticwatch 5 mid-cycle refresh. If you know Mobvoi, this device is no different then their previous: Minor adjustments, different band, slightly improved software. tldr; If you have a 5 pro already, this isn't worth the upgrade unless you KNOW you'll benefit from the better workouts. The Pro 5 Enduro takes a lot of elements from the Pro 5: Nice new dial with great haptics to match, satisfying action button, great dual display, and a host of athletic features that will satisfy most, including running professionals with their detailed tracking of running metrics. Most new additions to the Enduro are all welcome and solid choices. The new sapphire crystal screen gets two thumbs up from me. I'll always advocate for a screen protector on devices like these, but its reassuring to know that if something does happen without a protector the odds are in your favor. The dial from the original Pro 5 was made bigger, something I didn't notice much until comparing the two side-by-side, but that has become a well appreciated addition since then. The other glaring change to me what just how much bigger the new one felt compared to the original 5. However, looking at the specs reveals that the new watch doesn't have a bigger screen like I thought, but the slightly decreased depth actually makes it seem larger then it is. The sensor bump seems smaller too, which may or may not make it feel even smaller depending on how Mobvoi measures the depths they list on their website. The band they include also takes a different direction then the original 5 Pro, one that I personally like but that may not suite everyone's tastes. But that's why there are other bands available, so no docked points for that. What's weird about this refresh, though is that the low-power screen seems to be... somewhat dimmer? With the original 5 Pro, often there was enough light from my surrounding to see the time without needing the backlight, which was a helpful nice to have. The new low-power screen, though, seems dark enough to not make out the numbers as easily. This isn't the end of the world, but I've also noticed that the raise-to-turn-on-the-backlight feature doesn't pick up my movements as much like with the original 5, meaning that sometimes I'd look at the watch and not see the time from the darker screen and still-off backlight. I'm hoping to find a sensitivity scale for it somewhere in settings, but have yet to do so. I suspect this was a change because the original 5 seems too sensitive to movements, causing the backlight to shine when it barely moved, but I'd rather it show me the time when I don't need to see it instead of vis versa. This kind of brings me into the software experience with this watch. The WearOS experience comes with all the good and bad you'd expect from a non Google or Samsung smart watch, with the Mobvoi twist we all know and live with. It may just be the out of box speed bias, but despite having the same CPU the newer one appears a bit snappier in the 4 or so days I've had it. Theres very subtle design adjustments for some of Mobvoi's apps, all of which feel like refreshing changes for those who notice and do nothing for those that don't. Mobvoi's insistence to include some of their apps that many wont use (like their treadmill app to accompany their treadmill product line) is very soured by the inability to remove many of those apps. There's also a weird incompatibility with Mobvoi-suggested watch faces and Google Calendar that irks me. Neither of these frustrations impact much on their own, but it continues to leave a bit of a sour taste with the overall software experience Mobvoi users have come to face. For those who don't know, Mobvoi has a bad track record with software support. Their Ticwatch Pro 3 took ~2 years to get WearOS 3 support as promised, while the new offering had the software day 1 for a long time by the updates arrival. Additionally, the new workouts added to the Enduro have yet to show up on the original 5, and I'd bet they wont show up before the Ticwatch 6 is released, if ever. The overall WearOS experience with Mobvoi feels like they have their software developers work on great marking features, polish stuff enough to be okay experiences for everything not marketed, and then never work to improve them again. All of this may sound like a dealbreaker, and believe me, it's the part I'm least happy about with Mobvoi. BUT, the beauty of WearOS is that many of the problems I've had with the watch are easily fixed or simply not a big enough deal to worry about. I bought a watch face ~3 years ago I've been using ever since, with full Google Calendar support. Additionally, while updates from Mobvoi aren't as frequent as I like, I've yet to have an unacceptable experience with their software, even if more polish and updates SHOULD be had with their products. This brings me to my finals points about why I have, and will continue to use watches from Mobvoi for the foreseeable future. Mobvoi has done something with their watches that I find unmatched with their competitors: They provide the best of both a smart watch and a traditional watch. The backlight hiccup I mentioned earlier is annoying, and the software experience could be better. But this watch provides something no other watch does for me: Genuine, full feature, multi day battery life. I'm someone who turns on EVERYTHING with these kinds of watches. 24/7 heart monitoring, sleep tracking, stress measuring, etc.. And every time I do on a Mobvoi watch, this thing STILL lasts me 2-3 days with sleep tracking. And on the days I forgot to charge it, a quick 30 min charge provides a genuine 24 hour experience that helps forgetful people like me still go through my day with all the features I love. And for a watch that's constantly less then $300, I'll take these problems over worse battery life. Mobvoi customer support has been great from my experience. When my Pro 3 had a broken button within the warranty, I asked if I could just pay a bit extra and trade it in for the Pro 5, and to my surprise they said yes. I've yet to have a bad time messaging them, even if they may take a bit to respond sometimes. So ultimately, what does this mean for someone looking to buy this watch? From my view, this is a watch for people who know the caveats of a Mobvoi watch from the beginning. Software support is fine, but leaves some to be desired. Bloatware is guaranteed, but manageable. Most changes are good, but some are questionable. But, if you know what you're going to get, especially with a nicer price tag then the bigger names, I think this is a great watch for those who think it would fit their lifestyle. PS. Mobvoi, PLEASE make a left-handed version of this watch. I wear it on my right hand and the dial and button aren't as convenient to use on that side.
O**T
Great watch and alternative to others
It’s a product of Mobvoi, a company known for its innovative approach to wearable technology. This review will delve into the design, performance, and unique aspects of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro. Design The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is slimmer than its predecessor, the TicWatch Pro 5. However, the difference is just 0.25mm, which is almost impossible to notice. The case size remains the same at 48mm wide. The watch is only available in one size, so if you prefer smaller watches, this might not be the one for you. The major update in the design is the addition of sapphire crystal over the 1.43 OLED screen instead of Gorilla Glass. This addition, along with the MIL-STD-810H toughness certification and 5 ATM water resistance rating, increases the durability of the watch. The case is made from aluminum with a fiberglass case back. Performance The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is powered by the Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 12. It repeats what was great about the TicWatch Pro 5, with only a few small changes. Despite the minimal changes, it manages to still be fresh on a technical level one year after its predecessor. The battery life of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is unrivaled. The dual-screen design gives you the best battery life of any Wear OS smartwatch IMO, including Samsung's Galaxy watches along with Apple watches. This is a significant advantage for users who don’t want to charge their watch every day. However, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro does not come with Wear OS 4 as of this writing it only has Wear OS 3.5. This might be a downside for some users who were expecting the latest operating system in their new smartwatch. Features The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro comes with a clever dual-screen system. It's very useful, usually you are able to view your watch regardless of the lighting that you are in at the moment. Certain third-party apps can integrate with the Ultra-low-power Display. This feature allows the watch to display essential information without draining the battery. One of the cons of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is its subscription-based health tracking. Another con is the fact that you are unable to have multiple watches that you can switch out based on your actives for the day. The Mobvoi app is not able to function with Google Wear OS app. While some users might find this feature useful, others might see it as an unnecessary expense. - While listening to music the UI that you use to change between tracks along with using the crown to increase and decrease volume with the spin - Riding on a motorcycle being able to look at the display without removing hands because of the display you can read it in any lighting - Great companion for hiking, running, any exercise in general - I wish the bezel was able to control the watch functions, it does not move Conclusion The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a great smartwatch with a catch. It’s an iterative update in the truest sense. While it mostly looks the same and has many of the same features as its predecessor, the better battery life, better performance, and stronger build make it a better choice for those interested in buying a new smartwatch. However, all of the changes to the Pro 5 Enduro are purely cosmetic. If you already have last year’s model, you might not find the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro as a necessity for an upgrade. In conclusion, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a solid smartwatch that does a lot well. It’s still a great watch to consider, especially for Android users. However, a few flaws hold it back from being something special and taking Mobvoi to conversations involving the main hitters of the smartwatch realm.
E**T
Get This One! TWO MONTH REVIEW
The short and sweet of it is is that the Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro finally feels like a fully functioning watch. Let me explain. First of all, hardware wise, the Pro 5 Enduro is on par with the latest and greatest high end smart watches (Apple, Samsung, Google, et al). It'll give you heart rate and blood oxygen content and steps galore. What makes this watch better than previous generations of smartwatch? 1. The OS is totally snappy with no lag or stuttering. Wear OS finally comes into its own with this 'level' of hardware and software, if you know what I mean. 2. Battery life. This is the single most important factor in me distinguishing between the fully fledged smartwatch versus a wearable gadget. Firstly, I don't know how many days the Pro 5 Enduro lasts on which settings before you need a recharge. The dual screen tech is really cool and all. What I am sure of is that there's no battery anxiety here. With my preferred settings (basically most stuff on, always on screen, simple watch face) it'll last a couple days. The difference between 2-3 days and 18 to 36 hours battery life is huge. This watch also charges very quickly. These two factors mean you can top it off in the morning or evening, during a shower or short break.... and if you don't one day it's no big deal. Aesthetically the Pro 5 Enduro really appeals to me. The materials are top notch and the single button works better than multi-button setups (I once broke a previous Ticwatch's button throwing a backpack over my shoulder). After two months and no regard for avoiding scratches, the glass is still meticulous. The 'swirling' pattern around the crown disguises any scuffing of the metal body--as opposed to either polished or brushed metal that will scratch. Very important but not highlighted: The proprietary charging cable is FANTASTIC. I've had many that are terrible, and you probably have too. The magnetic connection is very strong and it snaps together. Did I already mention the charging speed? You can watch the battery fill up by the tenths of a percent (!) The official watch bands are a nice soft feel silicone and I bought an extra to swap back and forth. On sale this is a great deal. Hope this helped!
B**D
Best watch from Mobvoi yet. Tic Watch pro 5 Enduro is excellent.
What a great watch! The Mobvoi Tic Watch Pro 5 Enduro arrived very quickly. I ordered the slate version that came with two silicon bands in a combo deal. First impressions: watch is comfortable, light weight, has a nice quality feel to it, the slate color looks great. Watch was easy to set up on my S22 ultra with the Mobvoi health app. I am able to have both of my Tic Watches connected to the app at the same time. The Enduro immediately updated to Wear OS4 which was nice. My Pro 3 GPS only got OS 3.5. My favorite thing about the Tic Watches is the dual screen. The always on ULP screen works great and the Pro 5 has added functions with that screen that allows users to use the rotating crown to scroll through different ULP screens without waking the main screen. The background color can be changed which is a nice bonus. Battery life was as advertised, even with the heart monitoring set to on, the watch lasted close to 90 hours before I needed to charge. Once it reached 5% it went into ULP mode and kept going unlike the Galaxy watch 6 that would shut off and leave me without a watch. Sleep monitoring was great, about the same as most smart watches on the market. The heart monitoring function checks for extra beats, A-Fib, tachy and bradycardia. One tap measurement allows all vitals to be taken which is super convenient. The most important things to me are heart/sleep monitoring, battery life, and notifications that actually come through consistently. For me the watch does all of this very well. I have been using the Galaxy watch 6 this past year but the battery does not last and notifications have been spotty. The Tic Watch Pro 5 Enduro with its new features compelled me to give it a try based on past experience with my older Ticwatch and after just a week of use it is my daily now. Things TicWatch does better than Galaxy Watch 6, 2x battery life, always on dual screen setup, media player function, screen tiles, wear OS, tilt to wake, consistent notifications, numerous little tweaks that make the watch easier to navigate and use. It’s just a better all around watch. I would recommend this watch.
C**A
The best smart watch on the market
The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro has redefined my expectations for wearable technology. Its standout feature is the phenomenal battery life. I often forget to take it off, as it seems to last forever on a single charge, easily lasting through multiple days of use without needing a recharge. This longevity is complemented by an impressive fast-charging capability; it feels like it charges in just 20 minutes, making it incredibly convenient for those with busy lifestyles. Performance-wise, the watch operates smoothly and quickly, with no lag or delays. Navigating through apps and features feels effortless, thanks to the powerful processor and well-optimized software. Whether I am tracking my fitness activities, checking notifications, or using various apps, the watch handles everything with ease and speed. The lightweight design ensures that it never feels cumbersome; in fact, it’s so comfortable that I often forget it's even on my wrist. The sleek, stylish design of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro makes it suitable for any occasion, from workouts to business meetings. The build quality is also impressive, with durable materials that can withstand daily wear and tear. One of the standout features is the dual-layer display technology, which enhances readability in different lighting conditions and conserves battery life when needed. The high-resolution AMOLED display is vibrant and crisp, making it easy to read notifications and use apps even in bright sunlight. When battery conservation is a priority, the essential mode kicks in, using the lower power FSTN display to extend battery life significantly without sacrificing essential functionality. Health and fitness tracking on the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is comprehensive and accurate. It offers a wide range of sensors and features, including heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, GPS, and various workout modes. The detailed insights and data provided by the watch have helped me better understand and improve my fitness routines and overall health. Another highlight is the robust connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC, which make it easy to stay connected and make contactless payments on the go. The watch seamlessly integrates with my smartphone, ensuring I never miss important calls, messages, or notifications. Overall, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro combines exceptional battery life, rapid charging, and top-tier performance in a sleek, comfortable package. Its advanced features, stylish design, and reliable performance make it a must-have for anyone seeking a seamless and efficient smartwatch experience. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a busy professional, or someone who simply values convenience and style, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is an excellent choice.
J**.
El mejor con Wear OS
Llevo ya un tiempo usando el TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro y el reloj es magnífico. Lo más relevante, sin duda, es la duración de la batería. En un uso normal, puede durar 3, 4 ó 5 días. Con otros relojes Wear OS tenía que cargar el reloj diariamente pero con el TicWatch pasa tanto tiempo entre recargas, que se te olvida, y hasta que no llega el aviso de batería baja al 20% no te das ni cuenta. Está claro que consiguen ese ahorro de batería con la pantalla de bajo consumo. Esa pantalla, aunque no es tan brillante y colorida como la OLED, suministra información suficiente para un uso breve: básicamente quieres saber qué hora es, fecha y hora, carga de batería o si tienes notificaciones. Y esa información aparece al primer golpe de vista. Además, puedes cambiarle el color de la retroiluminación lo que te confiere una cierta capacidad de personalización. El uso deportivo del reloj es muy cómodo. Soporta una gran cantidad de actividades deportivas y, para facilitarte el acceso a tu deporte habitual, permite seleccionar un grupo de actividades habituales. Esto evita que tengas que navegar por una lista enorme de deportes para activar el que vayas a hacer. El reloj mide una gran cantidad de parámetros físicos durante la actividad deportiva: frecuencia cardíaca, nivel de oxigeno en sangre, VO2 Max, temperatura, calorías, etc. Al final de la misma, muestra una serie de gráficas y resultados que te permiten controlar tu estado físico y las consecuencias de la actividad. Por ejemplo, te clasifica el tiempo de la actividad en cuatro categorías: calentamiento, quema de grasas, cardio o anaeróbica, indicándote cuánto tiempo has estado en cada una de esas fases. Pero lo mejor de todo, lo más útil y lo que mas me ha gustado del reloj, es que esa clasificación la hace en tiempo real y te la muestra, durante la actividad deportiva, cambiando el color de la retroiluminación de la pantalla. De esa manera, con un simple giro de la muñeca, sabes perfectamente el nivel de esfuerzo aplicado. Lógicamente, la pantalla que usa es la de bajo consumo, lo cual permite alargar la vida útil de la batería aunque practiques actividades deportivas. Para la gente que como yo, que no esté en muy buena forma, tiene una quinta categoría en la clasificación de la actividad: Peligrosa. Obviamente utiliza el color rojo para la retroiluminación y, cuando la ves, es que tienes el corazón desbocado y te conviene reducir un poco por si acaso. A parte de durante la realización de actividades deportivas, el reloj está continuamente monitorizando datos de salud que puedes comprobar en la aplicación correspondiente o en la página web de la empresa, dónde puedes ver los típicos gráficos de actividad diaria de pasos, calorías, frecuencia cardíaca y, como novedad, escaleras subidas. El reloj también es capaz de monitorizar de manera automática las horas de sueño y actividad y, si se lo solicitas, realizar una análisis de los ronquidos emitidos durante la noche. En general estoy muy contento con la funcionalidad y la usabilidad del reloj. Si le tengo que poner un defecto, es cuando se pone en modo hora de dormir. Es un modo de ahorro de batería en el que la pantalla se queda en la de bajo consumo y no es posible (o yo no encontré una manera de hacerlo) pasar a la OLED. ¿Por qué es un problema? Por que si se activa ese modo antes de que, por ejemplo, hayas puesto una alarma, no es posible acceder a las aplicaciones del reloj y activarla. El reloj, en ese modo, únicamente muestra información básica y nada más. La única manera que se me ha ocurrido para salir de ese modo es realizar un reinicio del teléfono. No es lo más cómodo, pero funciona.
P**H
Great WearOS watch with ultra long battery life
What a great watch. I am using Samsung Galaxy phone. The watch is very easy to setup and pair with my phone. In terms of looks, I really do think this watch is one of the best looking, if not the best looking, smart watch in the market as of today. Depends on how it is being used, I notice the battery life could last really long time. Up to 4 days on a single 30 minutes full charge. It is always great to have ultra low power (ULP) option especially when I am planning to take few days journey away from home. Leaving the vibration on and with all sensors and aod activated, it could easily last for over 2 days. Coming with sapphire crystal glass, it is a lot more durable against accidental scratches. The design of the bezel makes it feel solid, robust without giving away high-end look and feel. It looks great in both corporate setting as well as outdoor/casual setting. The fact that the watch is made to US-MIL-STD 810H standards and is certified with 5 ATM water resistance gives me a good piece of mind when wearning the watch for sport activies, swim or kayaking. It also comes with water draining feature allowing me to take extra precautionary steps ensuring no water is trapped inside the mechanic of my watch. The built-in TicHealth app appears to be very neat well organised and comprehensive. All the workout stats are easy to access and are accessible from a single location. Got a map built-in to track the route I took during exercise. When I am rushing to work in the morning, the watch automatically recognise changes in my health stats. I like the original strap that came with the watch. The design looks great and feel comfy around my arm. Certainly does not look cheap. Performance wise, it is very snappy and responsive. I did not feel any noticeable lag while interacting with the watch. Overall, I think Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro is a great watch. It tick all my boxes on performance, built quality, design and, most importantly, its distinguishing feature for having ultra low power option so I do not have to worry wearning a watch without any battery left while away from home.
K**.
New sapphire crystal display and even better battery life? I'm sold.
I've started with the TicWatch Pro 2020 and used it daily to track my fitness activities during Covid. Upgraded to the Pro 3 GPS a year later to take advantage of the newer chip which served me well for 2 more years and felt like it's the right time to upgrade again. While the Pro 3 was an excellent watch that held up extremely well (literally just a hairline scratch on my bezel), I really wanted to take advantage of the new extended battery life/fast charge. I bought the Pro 5 Enduro as it has an edge over the Pro 5 with a sapphire crystal display which only higher priced watches like Suunto, Garmin or Apple Watch Ultra have (don't forget these watches are 2-3X the cost of a TicWatch for similar functionality). The durability of TicWatch devices suit my active lifestyle with indoor climbing and badminton. I never have to worry about bumps and risk destroying my watch. The new Snapdragon chip and double the RAM have a noticeable boost in speed over the previous Pro 3. Everything is even quicker specifically the boot up, opening of apps, and voice dictation. The chip is also supposedly super energy efficient. I was able to get close to 80 hours with moderate use. This is with Smart Essential Mode enabled which will turn on/off Essential Mode based on the schedule you set. An added benefit is it continues to track your sleep pattern and HR-monitoring while in Essential Mode! If I just strictly use Essential Mode, I wouldn't second guess their claim of up to 45 days. The battery life alone is why I keep coming back to TicWatch - nothing comes close in comparison! Sadly the wrist gestures that I loved on the Pro 3 are missing and hope they bring this back in a future update. I used to be able to look at my notifications with a flick of the wrist to scroll up or down. I also thought that I would miss Google Assistant but found I never did end up using it often. Apparently Google Assistant is not available on any Wear OS watch outside of Google's own Pixel Watch. While the crown is nice and apparently slightly bigger than the Pro 5, I didn't find a lot of value other than toggling between the secondary low-power screens. It's also a little more sensitive than I would like as sometimes I simply want to press the button but it scrolls up/down. This is a great watch for anyone who's new to TicWatch/Wear OS or someone who has an older generation watch like me and wanting to upgrade. Even if you're not super active, you know you've got a durable watch that can withstand whatever you throw at it (quite literally). If you're contemplating between the Pro 5 vs Pro 5 Enduro, the sapphire crystal display on the Pro 5 Enduro was enough for me to win me over!
W**3
TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro はAndridスマホユーザお勧めの一品
TicWatch Pro 5 EnduroはMobvoiが提供する長時間のバッテリー持続と多機能性が特徴スマートウォッチです。(他WareOS動作の製品あるいはAppleWatch比) Wear OSはWear OS by Google(旧称:Android Wear)は、Googleが開発したスマートウォッチ向けのオペレーティングシステムです。Androidをベースにしており、スマートウォッチとスマートフォンをBluetoothやWi-Fiでペアリングすることで、 通知の受信、音楽の再生、フィットネストラッキング、天気予報の表示、Googleアシスタントの利用など、多くの機能を提供するとともに、Andridスマホで利用可能な他のOSで動作する製品との大きな違いはAndridとの相性が断然良いことです。 Lineやメール送信など音声認識により言葉による操作に優れていたり、Googleアプリがスマートウォッチで動作するなどNavi機能がスマホ無しで操作できるなど抜群に便利なスマートウォッチです。 ※iOSでは利用できませんので注意が必要です。 デザインと装着感 TicWatch Pro 5 Enduroは、50.15mm × 48mm × 11.95mmの大画面ディスプレイを備え、ステンレスとアルミニウムのケース素材が高級感を演出します。サファイアクリスタルガラスのディスプレイは耐久性が高く、 モース硬度尺度で9を誇ります。バンドはフッ素ゴム素材で、腕にフィットしやすく、長時間の装着でも快適です。 ストレージ容量は32GBで多くの音楽データやアプリをスマートウォッチに保存することができRAMは2GBで、スムーズな操作が可能 このスマートウォッチの主要な機能には、心拍計測、睡眠計測、血中酸素濃度の計測、気圧高度計、コンパス、GPSなどが含まれます。特に、アウトドアでの使用に適した耐熱性・耐衝撃性・耐水性・防塵性・防湿性を備えています。 1.接続スマホとの相性 Google Playストアからアプリをインストールすることができ、カスタマイズ性が高ことが特徴です。また、GoogleマップやGoogle Fit(Strava連携も)、GoogleアシスタントなどのGoogleサービスとも連携しており、日常生活をより便利にするためのツールとして活用できます。 ①Googleアシスタントの音声認識機能で受信Lineやメールに対しての返信が可能 ②GoogleMapのNaviがWatchのみで利用できる(目的地の検索も音声入力度操作可能) ③WatchのFit情報がGoogleFitに連携される 2.多彩なワークアウトモード ウォーキング、ランニング、サイクリング、スイミング、クロスカントリースキー、階段昇降、クランチ、パデル、バックエクステンション、ステアステッパーなど110種類以上のワークアウトモード 3.耐久性 ①MIL-STD-810H準拠:アメリカ国防総省の軍用規格に準拠しており、耐熱性、耐衝撃性、耐水性、防塵性、防湿性に優れています。 ②5ATM防水:水深50メートルまでの防水性能を持ち、泳ぎやシャワーなどの日常的な水濡れにも対応できます。 ③ディスプレイには非常に硬いサファイアクリスタルガラスが使用されており、傷がつきにくいです バッテリー(もち、充電時間、2層ディスプレイ) ①バッテリーもち デフォルト設定で3日程のバッテリーもち、初代は1日程度だったことより3倍近く改善。 ②高速充電対応 1時間程度でフルチャージ ②2層ディスプレイ TicWatch Pro 5 Enduroは、バッテリー寿命を延ばすために、2層ディスプレイを採用しています。このディスプレイは、AMOLED(有機EL)ディスプレイとFSTN液晶の2つの層で構成されています。 この2層ディスプレイの組み合わせにより、スマートモードで最大90時間、エッセンシャルモードで最大45日間のバッテリー駆動時間を実現しています FSTN液晶はに測定された心拍状況により液晶表示の色合いが逐次変化し心拍を気にされる方には安心できる機能です。 私の主な利用シーンはウォーキングやジムでの軽いフィットネスでの利用で耐久性音楽再生などお気に入りのグッズになりそうで楽しみです。 ≪総評≫ 1.お気に入り ①価格 アップルウォッチと比べて安価 ②機能 音声認識が利用でき、めちゃくちゃ便利で一押し ③高速充電(1h充電) ④視認性 炎天下での視認性がよく表示内容の確認も苦になりません 2.微妙な点 ①GPSの受信が少し遅い(なれれば気にならない程度) ②歩数の精度 センサーの問題か他製品に比べ精度が低い気がする(歩数は単なる目安と割り切れる)
M**A
Great battery time
Brilliant watch. Quick, responsive, good looking.
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