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July 2018
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Mode économie d'énergie
Complète technologiquement (GPS
NFC
Podomètre
Lecteur cardiaque)
Bouton personnalisable
GPS
NFC et WearOS à bord
Ecran intelligent à deux couches
Bonne autonomie
Prix intéressant
Elegante
Doppio display
Batteria di lunga durata
Résistante à l'eau
Avec un capteur de luminosité
Le deuxième écran est pratique
Surtout pour économiser de la batterie
Les mises à jour sont rapides
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de bloc d’alimentation USB fourni
Pas de module 4G (disponible dans le successeur)
Bracelet en cuir adapté à certains sports uniquement
Pas de fonctionnalité sur la couronne et les collerettes
Publié: 2022-03-22, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: Today, all smartwatches have optical heart rate sensors on the back, while many have additional sensors to measure other bodily metrics. For the past several weeks, I've been testing something new in the wearable space, the Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro, which...
With a familiar and functional Google interface, the Ticwatch Bluetooth Payments Assistant Compatible, along with it being Android Wear compatible, is an excellent choice. Battery life can last up to 30 days which is mind blowing, and features like Google...
Outstanding Battery Life, Well priced, Dual screen setup
A bit heavy,
As you've probably learnt from this TicWatch Pro review, there's very little that this watch cannot do. It's dual screen setup is a clever little trick that you won't find with any other smartwatch brand, and with a 30-day money back guarantee, you'll be...
Publié: 2019-10-29, Auteur: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
There are a lot of choices when looking to buy a Wear OS smartwatch these days. In my opinion, the TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE is one of the top contenders if you want or need cellular connectivity in your smartwatch. It might be lacking the latest generation pro...
Better real-time transfer of heart rate data to phone (but not if it would sacrifice too much battery life, Google Fit to take the best of the two-step counters as my company fitness app uses the value stored on my phone
I have not worn a watch for many years — more than a decade. After wearing the Mobvoi TikWatch Pro 4G/LTE for one month I think I will be wearing it for the foreseeable future. I like the way it looks on my wrist and some of the features are really helpfu...
Mobvoi's TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE is a solid smartwatch with decent performance, 4G LTE connectivity (on Verizon) and a clever layered display that conserves battery life. Although it's an improvement over its predecessor, the TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE adopts too ma...
Wear OS still lacking, Last-gen processor, Bulky design, No ATM rating
The TicWatch Pro 4G/LTE is an iterative upgrade that sticks tightly to the blueprint established by the original TicWatch Pro. It may well become the best Wear OS smartwatch with LTE support out there (when Verizon switches on cellular support), but it's...
Publié: 2018-09-24, Auteur: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
The TicWatch Pro is a smartwatch that could have been much better than what is already is. If it weren't for Qualcomm and Google dragging its feet in the wearable space, then the Pro would absolutely amazing at just $249.That being said, earlier in Septem...
Doesn't become useless once the battery is too low to power the smartwatch functions, Can be used up to 30 days before charging, Even in Essential mode, the watch still offers a few smart features like activity tracking and heart rate sensor
Mobvoi app isn't useful, Notifications don't show up in the Essential mode
I think most people are in one of two camps. They are either in the smartwatches are awesome camp or they are in the why do we need a smartwatch when we already have a smartphone camp. Which camp am I in? I'm still in the why do we need a smartwatch camp...