Mobvoi has launched its latest smartwatch called the TicWatch Pro 3 GPS, touting the first wrist device to feature Wear OS by Google and Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 technologies, along with US Military Standard 810G certified durability.
The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS features a dual-layer setup, which comprises a 1.4-inch, 454 x 454 (326 ppi) AMOLED display that’s topped by a FSTN (Film-compensated Super Twisted Nematic) screen that shows time, steps and power, which is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass and a rugged stainless steel case with a nylon strap.
Additionally, the smartwatch is IP68 water resistant that’s been tested to MIL-STD-810G durability standards, while a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chipset supported by a gigabyte of RAM and 8 GB of storage ensures faster speed.
Other features include Bluetooth 5.0 and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity, along with Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS global satellite systems compatibility, as well as a built-in compass and barometer. There’s even an integrated speaker and microphone for making or taking calls from a paired smartphone, or chatting with Google Assistant.
Listening to Spotify is also possible, as well as the ability to send and receive messages, get weather alerts, read the latest news, receive appointment alarms and more.
The Pro 3 Ultra GPS also has more than 20 pro workout modes pre-installed, with real-time stats displayed onscreen, along with heart rate and SpO2 sensors for 24/7 health monitoring that can alert the wearer if any irregular heartbeats are detected, along with a 577-mAh battery that has a claimed life of up to 72 hours in full “smart mode,” or 45 days with just the basics on display.
The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS sells for $299.99, while a 4G LTE variant that allows users to make or take calls without needing to pair with a smartphone will become available in November for $329.99.
TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS
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