⌚ Elevate your hustle with the smartwatch that never quits.
The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a rugged, premium Android Wear OS smartwatch featuring a sharp 1.43-inch OLED display, 90-hour battery life with fast charging, and over 110 professional workout modes. Designed for the active professional, it offers military-grade durability, advanced health metrics including VO2 Max and snoring detection, and seamless integration with popular fitness apps. Its Snapdragon W5+ chipset ensures smooth performance, while NFC payments and customizable controls keep you connected and in control throughout your day.
Color | Slate |
Band Color | Slate |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Round |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Communication Feature | GPS |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | GPS |
Water Resistance Depth | 164.04 Feet |
Language | English |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Multi-Sports |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Android |
Additional Features | Upgraded 110+ Professional Sports Modes, Built-in GPS, Speaker and Mic, Barometer, Compass, Fast Charging Technology, Heart Rate Monitor, New-Tic Apps Consolidated to TicHealth, Heart Rate Zone Backlights, Steps Tracker, Sleep Tracking-snoring detection, New-Third Party Fitness App Data Sync, Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, Notifications, Smart Training: Recovery Time and VO2 MAX, Ultra-low-power Display |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
Band Material Type | Fluororubber |
Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.89 x 0.47 inches |
Item Weight | 44.7 Grams |
Band Width | 24 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Resolution | 466 x 466 |
Display Type | OLED |
Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 628 Milliamp Hours |
J**R
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.
P**R
Excellent pery, battery life and dual display
TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is the best Wear OS watches currently available. It has great overall performance and an amazing battery that will bring joy to anyone who buys it.Pros- Days and days of battery life-Fantastic overall performance-Dual displays are top-notchCons- No Google AssistantI’ve long been a fan of the traditional watch look, and the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro sure doesn’t disappoint.Enduro looks and feels like a premium timepiece.During my testing, it was a joy to use the textured crown to navigate the various menus. Sitting above the crown is a low-profile button, which is easy to hit and gives a satisfying click when pressed.I found the sizing to be just about perfect for my big wrist.Powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 processor as last year, this watch is a smooth operator. Coupled with 2GB of RAM, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro easily jumped between menus and loading various data.Health and fitness all start with TicHealth, which gives you the essentials.Sleep tracking was generally accurate for my normal sleep patterns.With a combination of a low-power display, the efficiency gains of the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 processor, and a 628mAh battery, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a battery champion.30-minute charge will get you roughly halfway and an hour is needed to fully charge it.Overall the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a perfect choice for my needs. It has a fantastic-looking dual display setup, beautiful looks, and amazing battery life. I can’t even begin to explain the sense of freedom that comes with only having to charge your device every couple of days.This watch is also great for anyone who wants the basics of health tracking.
E**E
Slight evolution of a solid watch
Like the title says, this seems to be an small evolution of the 5 Pro, an already good watch. Unless you take measurements, you'd be very hard pressed to tell the difference between the 5 Enduro and the 5 Pro. The Enduro is ever so slightly thinner and the crown is a touch bigger. Color choices are up to two: black or slate. You also get sapphire vs gorilla glass, thus it is a little bit more scratch resistant.Plusses+ As with the 5 Pro, this is a fast watch with no significant lags. The watch is very responsive when navigating through screens and loading apps.+ I think the main attraction of these watches is the second LCD. The dual screen LCD/OLED display is still used to squeeze every drop of extra juice out of the battery to great effect. You can easily get several days use out of it. The essential mode (basically putting to sleep the smart parts of the watch for defined times) also extends the time between charges. I have mine set to 'sleep' from 10:30pm to 6:30 am. Depending what I use, I get about 3+ days. You can have the OLED on all the time as an option, but of course that will drain the battery much quicker.+ The watch still tracks steps, heart rate and sleep, etc. in Essential mode.+ Charging is fast via a small magnetic mini-puck. I may have to 3d print a small stand for it to look snazzier.+ Setup is a snap. Download the Mobvoi Health app to your phone, add the watch to the app, link devices, connect your Google account to get the account info. Then it signs in.+ I continue to like the GPS tracking in the Mobvoi health app. Say you did a run, you can go into the Mobvoi Health app on your phone and see a Google Earth view of your path.+ The crown is a huge plus for scrolling through apps while not accidentally picking one when the watch thinks a scroll was a click.+ When the LCD is on, you can still access some health features by using the crown to scroll to a screen with heart rate, calories, o2 levels and the compass. If the watch face is horizontal and 12:00 is North, it'll read 0 degrees. I was wondering what I'd use that for until I was orienting an antenna in my attic. So, that feature was unexpectedly handy.+I use Google home for my smart devices, and it works fine on the watch to turn on/off devices like lights.+I like using Google wallet instead of digging out my phone or a credit card.Minuses- No Google Assistant, but with some researching, you can figure out how to sideload Google Assistant Go. Apparently it is on the way, maybe with the (hopefully soon) rollout of WearOS version 4. I usually have my phone nearby, so this isn't a huge loss, but as noted, we have workarounds.- You can do extra button customizations, but you may need a sideloaded app for that.- The auto start for exercising sometimes works, but I prefer to manually start my exercise sessions. You can turn that feature on/off. I think it saves battery life by having it off, rather than having it continually monitor for what it thinks is the a start of an exercise session.- The "One tap" health measurement is handy, but for me it still works 'most' of the time. It measures, heart rate, O2, respiratory rate, stress and then heart health. Have patience as the last three take some time to perform. I sometimes get a timeout on the last three. Maybe the watch isn't getting the contact it needs?some extra information:+/- If you suffer a lockup, rebooting is by holding down the upper right button for 30 seconds.+/- Only has Wear OS 3.5 We are all still waiting for 4.0.+/- The band is OK. I has a little patterning compared to the 5 Pro, to give it a little visual flair. It is a quick-release style 24mm.+/- "tilt to wake" only wakes the second LCD by default (with a backlight). This behavior can be configured to tilt to wake the AMOLED (as on TW3) or 'no tilt to wake.'+/- Hitting the crown once, brings you 'home.' If you're already at home, then it brings up the app list. Hitting it twice gets you to the last app used.+/- The upper right button: single tap, is recent apps. Double tap is Google wallet. Hold gets power options.+/- GPS can sometimes be stubborn to lock on. I typically try to use the GPS when I exercise outside. Sometimes, I have to back out and restart to get it to lock on.+/- Battery life was virtually identical to the 5Pro. I wore both for several weeks and they were within a percent of each other.Overall this is another solid offering from Mobvoi, but we do still want WearOS 4.0.
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