⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: Where Style Meets Smart!
The TicWatch Pro 4G LTE is a cutting-edge smartwatch designed for the modern professional. With its stylish design, military-grade durability, and advanced health tracking features, it seamlessly integrates into your active lifestyle. Enjoy the convenience of 4G LTE connectivity, robust fitness tracking, and smart sleep monitoring, all while boasting an impressive battery life of up to 5 days. Perfect for those who demand both functionality and flair.
Color | black |
Band Color | black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Round |
Compatible Phone Models | IOS and Android |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.39 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.5 inches |
Band Length | 210 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 69 Grams |
Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Cellular Technology | 4G, LTE |
Communication Feature | 4G/LTE |
Sim Card Size | eSIM |
Wireless Compability | 802.11b |
Wireless Provider | Verizon |
Connectivity Technology | NFC |
Human-Interface Input | Dial |
Supported Application | Reminders, Phone, Multisport Tracker |
Controller Type | Android |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Walking, Running, Swimming, Fitness |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Wear OS by Google |
Additional Features | Speaker + Microphone |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
K**L
Great all around smartwatch with excellent battery life!!!
UPDATE 11/14/2020: Over 10 months of owning this watch. It is generally great. The biggest gripe I have is the touchy charging. Half of the time when I put it on the charge (original charger I got with the watch), it doesn't even register that it's on a charger. Far less frequently, it starts charging but stops later and I return to find a dead watch. I also wish the watch had some kind of warning notification when the battery is low, because once it switches to LCD-only mode, I struggle to get it to turn back on or to charge.When the battery isn't an issue, though, the watch is great. I contemplated "upgrading" to the new TicWatch, but there's no LTE version yet. I'll likely wait another generation to see what happens with Wear OS.UPDATE 1/10/2020: I've had the watch now for almost two weeks now. I've gotten quite used to it. I usually wait until it's below 20% or so to charge it, and it takes about 1.5 hours to charge. I typically do this while I'm working so I don't mess up my step count. I really don't understand why people complain about battery life. I don't have to charge the watch any more often than I expect (I get about 1.5 days of HEAVY use out of it). This includes daily walks tracked using Google Fit, lots of music controls, and lots of notifications and messaging.Here are my other observations so far:-WEAR OS - still not was good as iOS, it's getting better. There aren't a lot of apps, but the ones that do exist work well (Maps, Messages, Fit, Keep, etc.) all work well. Just don't expect many non-Google apps. Tasker does have an extension for Wear OS, but I haven't explored it yet - that could offer a ton of additional possibilities.-GOOGLE ASSISTANT - this is the game-changer here. Anything you can do with Assistant, you can now do on your watch! I can control my smart home devices, including Sonos, SmartThings, Harmony, August, etc. Like Tasker, the possibilities are endless. Related to this, the voice recognition on the watch is AMAZING. The best I've seen, ever. When I respond to text messages using voice, it has a 99.9% success rate, including punctuation!-TIC SLEEP - I didn't realize that this is a separate app you need to install on the watch. Once I did, it works great. No issues detecting sleep or wake up. There are two areas for future improvement: (1) Google Fit integration (Mobvoi confirmed to me in an email that they're working on this); and (2) the smart/gentle alarm function (it just doesn't work as they describe; in the same email, Mobvoi said they will look into this).-CUSTOMIZING - don't be afraid to search Google Play if there's something about the watch you don't like. I had two instances of this: (1) the screen timeout was too fast for me, so I downloaded an app (StayLit Wear) that keeps the screen on until I lower my wrist; and (2) I wanted to track my watch battery while it charges, so I found another app (Wear Battery Full) that does that (it also sends a notification when it's full, so you can get it back on your wrist). Neither of these are Mobvoi issues; they're deficiencies with Wear OS - but easily solved.ORIG REVIEW: Great watch. I'm a prior Samsung Gear Watch user. Wear OS is great, if only because of Google Fit and Google Assistant. Fit is awesomely simple. And Assistant can do it all. So much better than Bixby. Essential mode is cool too. I use that 99.9% of the time with wrist rotation off. Couldn't be happier with a smart watch. The Apple Watch is superior, sure. But for Android users this is pretty darn good!
J**G
Best LTE Android Watch on Market & On Verizon Network!!
I'm sorry for the long review, but it's very informative. Please Read 2nd Paragraph!!...You will find my info very helpful.The watch itself is very stylish looking, but the silicone band looks & feels cheap; luckily the 22mm bands are interchangeable and can be easily replaced by using the quick release tab. I love that fact that this watch has the battery saving Essential Mode, which Greatly Helps conserve battery life during; normal use, gym workouts & cellular use. Tech Purists will complain that this watch uses the old Snap Dragon 2100 Processor instead of the newer 3100 Processor. But I found no issues with processing speed; my apps loaded & opened quickly with very little lag time; this is due to the 1GIG of Ram storage capacity of this watch (YIPEE!!😁). Another great feature of this watch, is the IP-68 Water Proof Rating. I'm not a big swimmer, but I love the fact that I dont have to worry about getting this watch wet.Now let's talk about Cellular LTE & Texting...This issue affects all Verizon Customers that use the Verizon Message Plus App as their default messaging app. #1- The Verizon Message App still isn't compatible with Android Smartwatch Software; which means, this app WILL NOT be visible on your watch; this makes no sense?!? How can you have a smartwatch that works on the Verizon LTE Network, but Verizon Apps aren't compatible with the watch?!? #2- If you're a Verizon Customer and you use the Verizon Message App as your default messaging app, YOU MUST download the Google Messaging App and use it as the default messaging App on your phone in order to receive text messages on this watch, while the watch is blue tooth connected to your phone or in LTE Cellular Mode. From now on, you will have to open the Google Message App & set it to your default messaging app whenever you use this watch. When you're finished using this watch, you can set the Verizon App back to you default messaging app. #3- Once you set the Google Message App on your phone to the default message App; open the Google Messaging App on your watch, scroll to top of app and press the icon of the phone & watch, then press the icon of the phone. When you press the phone Icon, you will activate the Numbershare Feature and will share the same number as your phone. When your watch is in Cellular LTE Mode, you will now be able to send & receive text messages through the Google Message App, using your primary Verizon Cell Number; but you "MUST ALWAYS" leave your phone ON!! If you turn your phone off or to airplane mode, you WILL NOT be able to send or receive messages, but you still will be able to make phone calls from your watch. #4- If you go back to the Google Message App on your watch, and press the phone & watch Icon, then press the Icon for the watch; this disables the Number Share Feature, and now you will be using the phone number assigned to the watch when you send messages in LTE Cellular Mode. When the watch icon is pressed, you will also be able to turn off your phone and still receive & send messages, but you will be using the phone number assigned to your watch (instead of your primary Verizon #). ....These Complicated & Confusing Procedures, are my only Major Issue with this watch..This watch is probably The Best LTE Android Watch on the market today and THE ONLY Android LTE Watch that works on the Verizon Network.Pros- Stylish Looks- Interchangeable Bands- Great Battery Saving Mode-1gig Ram Storage- IP68 Water Proof Rating / Swimmer ReadyCons- Verizon Message App not Compatible- Complicated Procedures, to send & receve messages on Watch, using Verizon Network.
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