TicWatch Pro 5 leak leaves little to the imagination | Digit
TicWatch Pro 5 is the next big thing from the Chinese wearable brand Mobvoi. We call it big because the smartwatch would follow the fairly popular TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS and also seems to have a large screen. We get to see the watch’s listing on Amazon.ca as spotted and first shared by folks over at DroidLife. We also learn pretty much everything about the upcoming TicWatch smartwatch, which you can too by simply scrolling through.
TicWatch Pro 5 specs and features
1. TicWatch Pro 5 could come with a 1.43-inch round display. It is OLED in nature with an additional dynamic and colourful FSTN layer. You get Gorilla Glass protection on top along with oleophobic properties.
2. The watch is MIL-STD-810H military grade tested for endurance and also offers 5ATM water resistance. It is a chunky wristwear with 50.15 × 48 × 12.2mm in dimensions and 44.3 grams in heft.
3. Inside, the new TicWatch could be bearing Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 platform with Wear OS 3. You get the usual trackers for heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, and even VO2 Max measurement. An interesting feature seems to be the new colour codes for various heart rate zones. The display will light up in 6 different colours based on your current heart rate.
4. The smartwatch is said to run for 80Hrs in smart mode and 45 days in essential mode with a 611mAh battery. From the leaked images, the adapter looks like a magnetic pogo-pin based that claims to fast charge 65 percent of the watch’s battery in just 30 minutes.
5. Among other features, the watch will also bring Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi, NFC (with Google Pay support), a mic, and a speaker.
This is pretty big for a leak and so, we suppose the TicWatch Pro 5’s official release couldn’t be too far. We shall keep you posted when we have some details about the same.
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