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The TicWatch Pro 3 LTE is a flagship Wear OS smartwatch featuring the cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 platform, dual-layer AMOLED + LCD display for extended battery life (up to 45 days in essential mode), and IP68 water resistance. It offers seamless LTE connectivity via Vodafone OneNumber, advanced health tracking including heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen, and stress monitoring, plus NFC-enabled Google Pay. Designed for professionals who demand performance and style, it’s 28% lighter and 9% thinner than its predecessor with a premium stainless steel bezel and customizable straps.



















| ASIN | B08GQSQXCL |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 51,432 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,882 in Smartwatches |
| Colour | Pro 3 LTE |
| Connectivity technologies | NFC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (4,339) |
| Date First Available | 26 Aug. 2020 |
| Display technology | AMOLED |
| GPS | Built-in GPS |
| Human interface input | Microphone |
| Item Weight | 42 g |
| Item model number | TicWatch |
| OS | Wear OS by Google |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.8 x 1.22 cm; 42 g |
| Scanner Resolution | 400 x 400 |
| Special features | GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep monitor, View |
| What’s in the box | 1 TicWatch Pro 3 LTE, 1 USB Charging Dock, 1 User Guide |
| Wireless communication technologies | NFC |
C**R
Best ticwatch pro to date!
I first found Mobovi, beginning of 2018, when I purchased a then Ticwatch 2. This was a great all-rounder and although it wasn’t Wear OS, it was still great, I later upgraded to the Ticwatch Pro, a great step forward. Also that run Wear OS, and featured Google Pay, and finally we move to the latest and greatest Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS, I Like some reminders for me of the old Ticwatch 2 days, list the application list is icons side by side instead of the wheel of icons around the edge of the screen, I feel the screen seems much larger ,but the watch is much lighter, and somehow less intrusive. (and the voice recorder app that existed on the ticwatch 2 is back! Yeah 😊) That said this will mainly be a comparison to the Ticwatch Pro 1, that in its day was phenomenal, This Pro 3 GPS has 1GB of RAM (compared to 512MB) Has the latest Qualcomm 4100 chipset, (compared to 2100) Had 8GB Memory (compared to 4GB) The Dual screen technology on these devices is great, I like the pro 3 GPS as this now also has a back light, which was sorely missing on the earlier versions. For those who don’t know what this offers, it allows two screens to be layered on top of each other. the LCD screen behind the AMOLED screen, so when the AMOLED screen is off, the basics of time, heart rate, battery activity and such are still shown. They moved the screen around a bit, but basically, it’s the same, but you get a second’s counter too now. With this screen technology it allows for the watch to achieve up to 45 days in just the simple (essential mode) but even with everything turned on, I can still achieve around 3 to 4 days, with the right clock face, and gestures set correctly, I’d generally charge every other day. If wearing for 24 hours a day, if your using for TicSleep, then I’d Generally charge in the morning whilst I’m in the shower. Mobvoi have a large selection of apps, I personally prefer them, as I’ve watched some of them evolve over the various different watches I’ve owned. Starting with Ticsleep. Setup Ticsleep like any other app on your watch, give it some basic information about when to expect you to sleep and it will track sleep patterns and sleep stages, for example, Awake, REM, Light Sleep and then suggest how good this sleep was. it will also track your heart rate over the night with full graphs during the night, I found it interesting to see the kind of sleep I was having, you can also if you want setup the sleep alarm and smart wake up to get you up when it’s the right time for you, based on the type of sleep your having. Ticzen, I like the idea of this app in a modern world, (especially currently were everyone is stressed for obvious reasons in 2020!) it’s a very interesting way to see all these little points on the graph for the day, and try to correlate them to things that have happened during the day, let’s see how this progresses but great ideas, you can set this to monitor every 30 minutes and build a picture of your day, you can then see all this data in the companion app on your mobile. TicPluse (HR Monitoring,) The Tic Pro 3 GPS has a better heart rate monitoring system, I again, loved the idea of knowing how my body is working, so when I go out walking or do exercises I like to watch what’s happening. Also as mentioned it will track your heart rate all day and all night if you wish, this will allow you to build up graphic data to look back at, this moves nicely on too, TicHealth, This app will monitor your Steps, track exercise, active hours, and calories burned, Heart rates, O2 saturation levels, and goals your striving to achieve, everything in one place, similar to the companion app, You can set the app to nag you, so you keep moving, I find it helpful as being sat at a desk all day, you can forget to move sometimes. TicExcerise, TicExercise has moved on lots over the years too, It can track outdoor runs with GPS and Heart rate monitoring, Walking with the same information, Outdoor Cycling with GPS heart rate, altimeter, in door cycling with Heart rate, Real Pool swim (I’ve never tried this though as I don’t want to damage the watch 😊 ), others include Rowing Elliptical and Yoga. Some will simply track your heart rate and activity time during indoor events, but the data is still useful to see, and it keeps all the information in one place, you can also enable TicMotion, which will attempt to identify when you are doing exercise, automatically instead of you telling the watch the type of activity you’re doing. TicOxygen, As mentioned earlier this app monitors your oxygen saturation levels and records them, you can set the system to monitor this every hour for you if you wish, for those who don’t know the measurement is a number between 0 and 100, ideally it should be as close to 100 as possible, mine generally sits around 99. TicBreath, Is essentially breathing exercises to, the watch vibrates starting fast then slows, if you read the instructions on screen to breath in, then exhale, follow this for the length of the exercise and at the end it’ll Give you your heart rate. Good breathing can really make a difference to your heart rate, when I cycle if my breathing is out my heart rate is 20-30 beats harder than It needs to be, so it pays off to do breathing exercises. TicHearing, This app give you guidance on what noise is acceptable, and has a visual traffic light system a long with a DB warning numbers, the idea being if we reduce the amount of background noise in our life’s it will help our mental wellbeing, you can leave the app running to get ideas of your surroundings.. moving on to the Companion app on the Phone, This has a great way to show you all the information for that day, as an overview. It works in conjunction with the Wear OS app that you must also setup, when you First configure the Watch. Not a Tic App, but Google Pay, is a very useful app to setup, you’ll also have to have a lock mechanism setup on your watch, which is clever, and only kicks in when you remove your watch from your wrist, for example a great little feature to stop the missus buying a sneaky coffee with your watch when she nips out 😊 Watch face wise I use Watch Maker with the watch, which works well, remember I said earlier if you stick with inbuilt watch faces and tweak the Gestures on the watch you can get extra battery life from the watch in smart mode, its about finding what’s best for you. This model is much faster than the previous versions, very speedy OTB, and I’d also recommend going to the forums and registering and asking questions, they are friendly support people, and although I’ve only ever really used support for my old Ticwatch 2, they did respond with useful and helpful advice. Probably one of the most important things which I’ve left until last is that the watch is much lighter than the previous versions. it also seems to be closer to your wrist, and when sleeping with it on, its less noticeable, I mean you get used to these things regardless but the first night was like I’d forgot to put it on, in comparison, the straps are good quality OTB starter straps, I tend to buy a few different straps for different occasions, this can make the watch sporty or formal in this way. The charging connector is smaller than the disc version previously used but works just the same. I hope you found my review useful, and if it helps one person make an informed decision then great.
H**R
Good product, could be better with improvements
I received the watch from Amazon Prime (thank Amazon) also came with a delivery-password to ensure the watch doesn't get somewhere else, great. Now, onto the watch, ... After I lost my Citizen ECO drive watch that I absolutely loved after 8 years of service,... I spent about 3-4 weeks researching trying to find which is the best smart watch to get... I own an iPhone and was looking to get something that works with it,.. after checking lots of reviews to land on two final options (Huawei GT-2-PRO, TicWatch-3-PRO, Apple Watch-6-SE), Apple does two types (the 6 and the 6SE, the SE is a cut-down cheaper comes without the CO2 but still works fine). I wasn't 100% keen on getting an Apple Watch this time, mainly for 2 reasons (A) I was looking for a rounded watch not a square one, and (B) I bought an Apple-Watch for my wife a year ago and the battery on those isn't great..., the GT-2 Pro was almost un-customisable and I did have some plans to write some apps on these one day, so that wasn't an option any longer. I paid for the TicWatch-3-Pro with SIM capability, even if I don't use the SIM yet, but will decide on that later... The watch is pretty, with customisable faces, heart beat, all sorts of sensors in the world to workout if I am a male of female... I also bought a separate black metal (Titanium) alloy to go with it, this makes it easier to put on and off like the previous watch I had. Powered on, downloaded the app, syncs with the iPhone alright, added Google Pay to my account, used it a couple of times when I was at the Gym, didn't use it for Swimming yet (wasn't keen on getting it dipped into water yet, even if it has "Swimming Activity" on one of its programs. Now, here is the annoying parts: 1) No Wireless charging. I bought a stand with all wireless charging etc, put it on, nothing, checked the manual, nothing suggests for it to have that capability. Sigh,... 2) The 'messages' app does not work (don't know if it does not work with the iPhone, or does not work at all), i.e. click on Messages and I get "To see messages on your phone, click (install messages)", I do that, but nothing happens 3) Click on the "Phone" app, and then I get "Bluetooth Phone Audio isn't available, calling will not work", why!? I have no idea, or may not yet. At least, should say why? what what to do to get it to work? or if it's not even meant to work?, or works with Android phones only?! 4) Creating an account: This is a google-watch, on Google was easy to navigate, however, the sport (lower button to press on the watch), takes you to another "MobVoi" system which is a completely different one, and man that was a B**** to setup, I went on their website registered as indicated, but the watch could not really sync with that, I eventually ended up trying to login on the watch itself, and had a nightmare trying to press the tiny keyboard on the watch trying to enter my username and password, the keyboard buttons are so tiny, no zoom, and to enter anything I must've tried about 5 presses per key to get it right, multiply that by 7 times with bad-login, didn't work at all, then I decided to search for the MobVoi app, downloaded it and then it saw me as a "new user",... ok, so this is why?!... anyway, tried again,... and,... uh, ... finally,... yes... I'm in. 5) Another annoying part, is that all apps you're trying to use would ask you again and again... "Age!?, Height?!, Weight?!"... not sure why not have that in a settings somewhere so that it's entered once and all apps read from that?!... Anyway... 6) Raising the watch to read, not always work 100%, for instance, when I'm in bed and trying to raise my wrist to read the time, the watch still doesn't know, I have to tap it to read the time. 7) Some faces have the clock-arms covering the date or heart-sensor, there is nothing to do to read what's under the arm other than changing the face into another one. 8) Whilst driving, I listen to Bluetooth audio from my iPhone (still connected to the watch), I raise my wrist to read the time, and instead I see the (Play / Pause) screen wonder why!?, nevertheless, swipe it away, got rid of it, thank you,... but then I thought I like to have that back,... how do I do that?!... Sigh... Now, the annoying parts out of the way,... my verdict,... 1) I do like the watch, I'm not keen on calling from my watch (I mean if you've taken the effort to lift your write all the way to your face, then might as well use the phone instead...), 2) Messages, I don't think I will ever type messages on the watch, but would be great if I could get them to show on my watch as well. 3) Alerts comes in nicely from all apps, I can customise some things here and there, nice watch to have, Batter 4) Google Pay works, but there is a catch,... many people complained that it doesn't and they get "Device Not Supported" when they use NFC trying to pay,... this because it's not working, but because when you do so, the watch doesn't know what to do with the NFC device, the solution is to start the Google-Pay app on the watch and it will pay. 5) Heart Sensor works, but is 20 heart-beat difference between the watch and the Gym equipment (i.e. Gym says 134 pulse, but the watch will say 114 instead), that didn't bother me. 6) It'a wear-OS which means that I can write my own app "someday" to do what I want to do. 7) Batter lasts 3 days 8) Installed Spotify on the watch, and is great to have, i.e. you can install apps from it's App Store too. I do like it, as you can see above, there is a lot of work to do to make it better, I am sure all these could be fixed as the software is upgraded (other than the wireless charging). Overall, is a good watch to have, do I think it would last as much as my Citizen Eco Drive for 8 years?!... time will tell... Sorry for the long text, and Thank you for ready! Good luck
M**A
Dopo più di 6 mesi d'uso posso confermare che il TicWatch Pro 3 è il miglior smartwatch Android Wear che io abbia mai provato. Design: Certificato IP68, è resistente alla polvere e all'acqua, utile quindi per l'uso durante le attività sportive. La cassa dell'orologio nera da 47 mm in acciaio inossidabile con plastica è abbinata ad un cinturino da 22mm removibile e sostituibile da qualsiasi altro cinturino standard. Il secondo schermo, LCD, consente di vedere sempre l'orario, la data, il numero di passi giornaliero e la capacità della batteria sotto qualsiasi condizione di luce senza accedere necessariamente al display OLED (AMOLED da 1.4 pollici, risoluzione 454 x 454) sottostante facendoci risparmiare molta batteria; una funzione permette quando arriva una notifica di girare il polso e far visualizzare direttamente la notifica. Sensori: Lo smartwatch consente il monitoraggio H24 della frequenza cardiaca e del livello di ossigenazione del sangue. E' dotato di GPS integrato ed anche di supporto satellitare Beidou, Glonass, Galileo e QZSS per offrire un'ampia copertura di tracciamento per mappare accuratamente le attività all'aperto come la corsa e il ciclismo. C'è un altimetro per misurare l'altitudine ed il barometro per misurare la pressione. Monitoraggio attività: Consente di monitorare quantità e qualità del sonno, distanza percorsa, passi e consumo delle calorie. Consente inoltre di rilevare automaticamente alcune delle 20 attività monitorate (camminata, corsa, bicicletta). Connettività: Il Ticwatch è dotato di tecnologia NFC per i pagamenti wireless tramite Google Pay ed è dotato di connettività WIFI; è inoltre compatibile anche con iOS. Batteria: La batteria è un’unità da 577 mAh che impiega un’ora a caricarsi completamente ed ha una durata media superiore ai 2GG anche con un uso intenso ed ha una durata di 1080 ore (45GG) in modalità risparmio (essential mode). La funzione Essential (monitoraggio passi, battito cardiaco e far vedere l’ora nel display LCD) si attiva automaticamente al 5% di batteria. Caratteristiche: La piattaforma Hardware fa uso di un processore Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 affiancato da 1Gb di memoria RAM e 8Gb di memoria interna utilizzabile per archiviare immagini o, meglio, musica. Il dispositivo è dotato di un altoparlante e di un microfono che consentono di effettuare e rispondere alle chiamate e di impartire comandi vocali attraverso Google Assistant. Con Wear Os a bordo, consente di ricevere e rispondere alle notifiche. Tutti i dati vengono raccolti nell’applicazione MobVoi che va ad integrare i dati su salute e attività sportiva anche quando si utilizza la essential mode; l'app consente inoltre di condividere i dati con Runkeeper, Strava e Google Fit. Tutte le applicazioni compatibili (es: Telegram, Google Maps, Stocard, GymRun, VideoTube, ecc...) sono scaricabili sullo smartwatch attraverso il Google Play Store. E' possibile infine cambiare a piacimento le Watchface selezionando i Tile da utilizzare. Attualmente il Ticwatch Pro 3 è lo smartwatch con Android Wear che mi è piaciuto di più. La buona notizia è che sarà aggiornabile, nel 2022, al nuovo Wear OS 3 realizzato da Google e Samsung pertanto ne consiglio l'acquisto.
H**K
Bu ürünü almadan önce koşu, yürüyüş vb. aktivitelerin takibi için basit bir cihaz bakıyordum. Amazon'da gezinirken bu saate denk geldim ve gerçekten büyülendim. Görünüşü, yormayan kullanımı ve sunduğu sensörler ile en ideal akıllı saatlerden. Özellikle çift ekranı gerçekten başarılı. Şarjı, normal kullanım ve birkaç saatlik aktivite takibiyle yaklaşık iki gün gidiyor (ayrıca kısa sürede yeteri kadar doluyor). TicWatch'ın kendi uygulamaları da çok başarılı ve pratik kullanıma sahip. TicExercise'ın takip edebildiği aktivite sayısı epey fazla. Adımsayar sensörünün teknolojisi itibariyle (ve telefonu cebimde bulundurmam sebebiyle), normal kullanımda telefona kıyasla adım sayısında farklılıklar olabiliyor ama koşu vb. aktivitelerde bu fark minimum düzeyde. Kullandığım diğer saatleri (özellikle yaz aylarında) kolumu terlettiği için pek takmak istemiyordum. Ancak bu saati kullanırken böyle bir sıkıntı yaşamadım (geceleri de rahatsız etmediği için kolumdan çıkarmıyorum). Kısacası, ısrarla tavsiye edebileceğim şık ve kullanışlı bir saat. Hızlı gönderileri için ve satış sonrası ilgileri için de Elhelb Smart Solutions'a da ayrıca teşekkür etmek isterim.
W**E
It has its hickups. You have to start it every time you take it from the charger. Very annoying. Sometimes you have to restart it straight after you just started it, because it want load the background/table. When thats happen it eat up the battery werry fast. I miss Garmin.
D**N
Witam jestem zaskoczony wykonaniem zegarka oraz paska bardzo ładnie pasuje do każdej ręki. Po pierwszym uruchomieniu ujrzałem proces dokładnej konfiguracji usługi, kont Google skopiowały się kontakty aplikacjie ustawienia z telefonu. Po konfiguracji pierwsze co dodałem moją kartę kredytową do usług Gpay usługę trzeba zabezpieczyć kodem pin który jest wymagany tylko podczas zdjęcia zegarka z ręki płatności przechodzą sprawnie i szybko. Następnym testem było urzycie wbudowanego modułu GPS bardzo szybko złapał zasięg i wyruszyłem w pierwszą wycieczkę w znaną mi odległość zmierzył i pokazał dokładnie w aplikacji na mapię przy tym pokazuje ilość kroków, odległość i spalone kalorie oraz punkty. Następnym zadaniem były powiadomienia które przychodzą odpowiednio z każdej aplikacji, rozmowy przez zegarek wykonaywane są czyste i wyraźne nie trzeba mieć przy sobie telefonu wystarczy być w zasięgu Bluetooth. Zegarek jest czytelny nawet w trudnych warunkach i świetle słonecznym ekran jest wyraźny i widać każde powiadomienie. Jest też duża możliwość personalizacji tarcz zegarka tych wbudowanych i tych które spokojnie można dograć ponieważ jest wgrana aplikacjia Google Play sklep. Bateria trzyma spokojnie trzy dni przy normalnym użytkowaniu. Zegarek posiada wiele trybów sportowych każdy znajdzie coś dla siebie, pogodę, kalendarz, kalkulator. Srzedwca wysłał sprzęt bardzo szybko a od momentu kupna do odebrania paczki minęło zaledwie 4 dni, sprzęt był solidnie zapakowany i usztywniony aby zapobiec uszkodzeniu podczas transportu. Ogólnie polecam sprzedawce. Pozdrawiam odpowiem na każde pytanie i zabieram się do dalszego użytkowania Ticwatch 3Pro GPS.
K**6
Il y a 1 mois j’ai acheté le Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS de Mobvoi et je suis très contente. Esthétiquement, la montre est plutôt masculine.Elle est grande avec le style de un chrono moderne. Le cadre est grand et on voit très bien. En général, le look est très agréable et la montre est très légère. La batterie dure 2 jours avec beaucoup de notifications, le GPS et un peu d’activité physique. Je crois que si on fait un jour plein de sport, la batterie ne durera pas plus d’un jour et demi mais c’est normal. Le GPS marche très bien et les relèvements avec la carte sur Google Fit arrivent bien. J’aime bien qu' il y ait aussi la modalité « battery saver » maintenant esthétiquement un beau cadre et que se voit toujours bien. Les senseurs relèvent automatiquement et correctement les activités (marcher et courir). Pour les autres déportés, il faut appuyer sur le bouton en bas et choisir l’activité. Au principe, le relèvement automatique ne marchait pas trop bien mais après 2 jours que je l'avais,le problème a été résolu par une mise à jour. J’aime bien les différentes faces pour le cadre disponible,il y a aussi beaucoup gratuit à télécharger et les couleurs de l’écran sont très jolies. Le "toucher" est bien sensible et réactif. La boite est compacte et jolie avec un chargeur magnétique, instructions et montre. Je crois que c'est une très belle montre pour un homme et le prix est juste. Je pense que ce serait un très beau cadeau pour n’importe qui.
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