

The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra offers a few health and fitness tracking features that could come in handy, though it doesn’t necessarily do more than the competition. One of the most important aspects of any modern smartwatch is its ability to track your health and fitness. Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra fitness tracking I never experienced a stutter or slowdown, which was good to see. The device offers a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 processor, which was able to handle everything I could throw at the watch. Keep in mind that if you use the watch with an iPhone, you will miss out on some features, like the ability to interact with notifications. If you’re new to Wear OS in general, it will take a little getting used to, but you will get used to it within a day or so of using it. Notifications were well-presented and easy to read, and you can swipe between displays from your watch face to access things like Google Assistant, weather information, and more.
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Other aspects of the software worked well. Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR That said, as a regular Apple Watch user, being able to use one of the crowns to scroll would have been helpful. Pressing the top button reveals the app drawer, with two rows of apps that allow you to scroll through quickly and easily. The operating system is pretty easy to get used to, and navigate. That said, Wear OS 2 isn’t necessarily bad. Wear OS 3 is available to an extremely limited number of devices, and we would love to see its availability expanded in the near future. The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra comes with Google’s Wear OS 2, which is the last-generation version of Wear OS. Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra software and performance

It’s also easy to charge the device, with the charger attaching magnetically to the body of the device. The TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra is compatible with 22mm interchangeable bands, and they’re extremely easy to replace for yourself using the little lever on the band itself.


It’s a great way to preserve battery while still keeping an always-on display. The Mobvoi TicWatch 3 Pro Ultra has a 1.4-inch AMOLED display that looks pretty good, but one of the cool tricks on offer here is that it also has a second always-on FSTN screen that allows you to glance at the time and see some information without using much power. The buttons are high-end and easy-to-press, however, they can be hard to reach if you wear the watch on your right wrist, as I did during the testing period. On the right side of the display, you’ll find two physical buttons, with the top button pulling up an app screen, and the bottom launching “TicCoach,” which is essentially the name of Mobvoi’s fitness-tracking features. The watch meets the MIL-STD-810G military-grade durability standard, so while I wouldn’t go out of my way to damage it, it should indeed last a while. Of course, the component most likely to break is the display, however even the display is relatively strong, and the device has a raised edge around the glass for more protection. It’s round (not square) and is built with premium plastic and metal that makes it feel like it can easily withstand the majority of day-to-day abuse. If you are comfortable with something bulky, however, you’ll like the overall look of this watch. It’s not too big, but if you want something subtle, this probably is not it. The first thing you’ll notice about the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra is the fact that it’s a little chunkier than many other smartwatches, and you can feel it on the wrist.
