TicWatch Pro 3 Review 2020 | Wear OS

TicWatch Pro 3 Review 2020


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     Welcome to Techno beyond. Today we are going to take the review of TicWatch Pro 3. There are lots of updates, changes then its previous version. It has a new feature like dual layer, good battery backup and much more. Let’s check out does it worth for your bucks. So let’s get started.
 
TicWatch Pro 3 Review 2020 | Wear OS

  • Design:

    The TicWatch Pro Three looks an awful lot like the last TicWatch Pro. It’s thinner, but it's still big and clunky and in a clumsy way, without the kind of intentional ostentation that some oversized watch has benefit from. It still lacks a rotating crown which I've long said is a necessity for a Google's Wearable Software.

 

  • Wear OS:

     It's not that Wear OS is badly designed. In fact, ever since Google refined the interface a couple of years ago, it's been intuitive. In our opinion, more attractive than Apple and Samsung software efforts. The trouble has always been in the execution, Wear OS has historically been heavy on bugs and heavy in the sense that it takes a solid spec sheet to run well.
 

  • Specs in TicWatch Pro 3:

     This is the first smartwatch to run Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Wear 4,100 chips set. And one of the few watches to pack the full gigabyte of RAM that Wear OS really seems to need. Scrolling, tapping, flipping the wrist. Finally, Wear OS is as responsive as we have always wanted it to be.

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  • Google Assistant support in TicWatch:

     And nowhere is this more evident than in the Google assistant, which has always been so laggy on other smartwatches. Here it finally works as intended. Mobvoi brought over that speaker and microphone from previous models.

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  • Dual Layer Display:

    But they stand alongside the one thing; no other smart watch family offers right now this dual layer display. For your standard watch face you've got a bright, nicely saturated high density OLED. And when you're not actively using the watch, this segmented LCD takes over. It burns much less power than a typical always on display. And it's much more visible in bright sunlight.
 

  • Improvements in TicWatch Pro 3:

     Improvements with this year's LCD include a sharper look, new battery meter and seconds counter and finally a backlight. Unfortunately, the only other company to do so was the legendary Casio on its Pro Track F-Series.

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  • Battery Backup:

     Now the combination of that energy efficient display with a large battery brings another win. This is a true three-day smartwatch, even with heavy use. Three days is kind of a magical number. And when we say heavy use, we mean the constant barrage of messages, mobile payments and exercise tracking.

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  • Apps and Custom Modification:

    Mobvoi has bundled more apps out of the box than any other watchmaker with the possible exception of OPPO. Most of them focused on fitness. Since health tracking is something of a weak spot on the Google Fit Suite. 
 
   And there are other useful apps too like a voice memo tool that syncs with your phoneThe watch is so aggressive about getting you to sign up for a Mobvoi account to use any of it. Now get it Mobvoi really wants to be seen as an AI company.
 

  • Apps for exercise:

     If you exercise a lot more you'll probably want to use this stuff. You can disable these apps just as easily as you can Mobvoi Custom Launcher.

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  • My Opinion:

    We wear smartwatches every day, and over the past few years we have used some that have made us willing to endure Wear OS, the New Moto 360, the Montblanc Summit Two, and the Diesel on Fadelite. But the TicWatch Pro Three is the first Wear OS Watch ever to pack enough speed and consistency that we actually want to use it. And that dual screen display and solid battery life they're just makes it best.
 

  • Price:

     We really wish Mobvoi would collaborate with a traditional watchmaker to inject any kind of personality into this design. A 299$ is a fair price for this Wear OS Smartwatch. Mobvoi deserves a lot of credit for this and we can't wait to see what Fossil and other competitors create with the same Snapdragon 4,100 Core in the coming year.

TicWatch Pro 3 Review 2020 | Wear OS

     So that’s it in today’s review of TicWatch Pro 3 I hope you enjoyed it. What you think about this device let us know in the comment section down below. If you have any feedback for us your welcome you can comment down below. You can take the email subscription that is totally free so you can get notified when we post. Follow us on the social media for latest updates. Stay tuned on Techno Beyond for latest updates and information related to Tech.

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