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⌚️ Elevate your hustle with endurance and style — the smartwatch built to keep up.
The Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro is a premium Android Wear OS smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.43-inch OLED display with sapphire crystal protection, military-grade durability, and an industry-leading 90-hour battery life. Powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, it offers smooth performance, advanced health monitoring including 24/7 heart rate, SpO2, sleep and snoring detection, plus over 110 sports modes. With built-in GPS, NFC for Google Pay, and seamless Android integration, it’s designed for professionals who demand style, resilience, and comprehensive fitness tracking in one sleek package.






















| ASIN | B0D179VBXY |
| ASIN | B0D836XLNC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 220 Millimetres |
| Band Material Type | Fluororubber |
| Band Width | 24 Millimetres |
| Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 628 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 85 minutes |
| Battery Power | 628 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 40,448 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 9,650 in Wearable Technology (Electronics & Photo) |
| Box Contents | TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro |
| Brand Name | Ticwatch |
| Case Material Type | Aluminium |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android devices (e.g., Samsung Galaxy, Pixel, etc.) |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,225) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,225) |
| Date First Available | 26 Jun. 2024 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| External Testing Certification | CE FCC MSDS CB WBL |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 4.8 x 1.2 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50D x 48W x 12H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 44.7 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Mobvoi |
| Manufacturer | Mobvoi |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 700 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Blood Oxygen Monitor, Sleep Duration, Heart Rate Monitor, Stress Monitor |
| Model Name | TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro |
| Model Number | TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro |
| Operating System | Android Wear OS |
| Product Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Steps Tracker, Sleep Tracking, Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, Notifications |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Sport Type | Multiple |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Wear OS Compatible Applications |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Men, Unisex Adults, Unisex Youth, Women |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
L**R
Great Smartwatch
I previously had a Galaxy Watch 4 which I thought was great and it did the job just fine. I fancied getting a more up to date smartwatch and I was attracted to this given it's significantly longer battery life. I have been wearing the watch 24/7 and without having disabled any default features, I charge it once per week. I have had the watch for several weeks now and it's been every bit as good as I had hoped. Visually the watch looks great (I got the slate version), however I replaced the silicone strap for a nylon one as this feels better on my wrist for long periods, but doesn't look as nice as the original. The build quality of the watch is excellent and feels solid. It certainly is heavier than my last watch but wearing it has not been an issue at all. Also, the performance is great and it is very responsive when navigating around the apps and screens. Whilst it sounded a bit geeky, I like the idea of it having a dual screen and this has been perfectly fine, I can get the most relevant info I need without tapping on the screen to access to the Wear interface. It can be disabled but I understand it helps prolong the battery life so I would see no reason to disable it and only use the Wear interface. The only negative thing I've come across in my opinion was the included watch faces that were not great quality, however as it's Wear OS I was able to install some much better ones from 3rd parties. Whilst I previously liked using Samsung Health I was concerned the Mobvoi Health app you pair the watch to on your phone might be a step backwards. In reality, it's been just fine and it records and presents all the relevant data adequately so I've managed without the Heath app I had been used to. It can also push out to data to Goggle Fit and Strava if needed. I got the watch on a sale and I notice it's currently on offer for £122. This is a bargain at this price and I would recommend it.
I**N
Fantastic, great value smart watch - suitable for health and fitness and general use
The Ticwatch 5 Pro Enduro fulfills the main criteria for me, in terms of features and aesthetics - as well as being a very cost-effective solution for the feature set provided. Feature wise: - it has comprehensive health monitoring features, pulse, SPo2, steps, etc - which can be fed through their Mobovi Health app to Google Fit, Strava, etc. - They seem accurate and it prompts you periodically to getup and move which is helpful. - The sleep detection features work well with Sleep for Android as it is a Wear OS device it integrates nicely into the wider WearOS ecosystem. - The Google Wallet feature works well, and is convenient to use when out for public transport, shops, etc. - The headphone music integration works well controlling the various music apps. - The answering of calls and text messages from my phone works seamlessly, even Ring alerts pop-up on the screen. Battery life is great, I often forget that is needs charging as is goes for days at a time without discharging. The low-energy mode and auto-switching transitions working smoothly. Niggles are minor, it would be nice if it had Google Assistant, and I understand the Wear 4.0 OS is coming as an upgrade, but TBH these are minor niggles as the watch supports everything that I wanted and needed. Aesthetically, it is a well proportioned watch - slim but not insubstantial, with a bright vivd screen and the ridged strap is comfortable and improved over previous models. Highly recommended and very satisfied with this purchase.
S**Y
Not reliable or robust
The watch software is generally good, battery about 3 days and I like the LCD dual screen. Other than the screen I'm not sure it deserves the enduro tag as the aluminium surround is easily scratched. It locked up on me, plenty battery, unable to restart it or charge it. Mobvoi washed their hands of me saying go to Amazon and Amazon don't seem interested..... It seems as though you are buying a very expensive watch without a warranty that can be relied upon. I had initially given a good rating but will have to reduce to 1 star as I would never have bought it were the warranty issues made clear. Good tech let down by Mobvoi and Amazon.
A**R
Not bad, not great
I paid 120 on prime day. For the price it's a decent watch but, it has quickly made me realise I would of been just as happy with a generic smart watch. I wanted a wearOS device but honestly the only app I make use of is maps. I didn't think the lack of assistant / Gemini would bother me much but on a smart watch it would be useful. The low power display is decent but lacking. It doesn't display timers and the health data is often lagging behind yet to update. The crown has stopped working entirely in 1 direction. It's taken several knocks at work and I don't really use it for anything other than zooming maps, so I can forgive this. It is incredibly durable. Gets dragged across walls and knocked against ladders all day long and there is not a scratch on the screen or casing. The charger is plain garbage. Don't touch it while it charges or it might stop charging. Don't put it down too fast or it might stop charging. Why don't these watches just have a usb c port? Oh and don't believe the hype.. if you actually use it you will struggle to get more than 2days on one charge. I replaced the strap but that's just personal preference. All in all it's decent for the price, but I would have got most of not all the benefits from a cheap generic smart watch.
J**.
Llevo ya un tiempo usando el TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro y el reloj es magnífico. Lo más relevante, sin duda, es la duración de la batería. En un uso normal, puede durar 3, 4 ó 5 días. Con otros relojes Wear OS tenía que cargar el reloj diariamente pero con el TicWatch pasa tanto tiempo entre recargas, que se te olvida, y hasta que no llega el aviso de batería baja al 20% no te das ni cuenta. Está claro que consiguen ese ahorro de batería con la pantalla de bajo consumo. Esa pantalla, aunque no es tan brillante y colorida como la OLED, suministra información suficiente para un uso breve: básicamente quieres saber qué hora es, fecha y hora, carga de batería o si tienes notificaciones. Y esa información aparece al primer golpe de vista. Además, puedes cambiarle el color de la retroiluminación lo que te confiere una cierta capacidad de personalización. El uso deportivo del reloj es muy cómodo. Soporta una gran cantidad de actividades deportivas y, para facilitarte el acceso a tu deporte habitual, permite seleccionar un grupo de actividades habituales. Esto evita que tengas que navegar por una lista enorme de deportes para activar el que vayas a hacer. El reloj mide una gran cantidad de parámetros físicos durante la actividad deportiva: frecuencia cardíaca, nivel de oxigeno en sangre, VO2 Max, temperatura, calorías, etc. Al final de la misma, muestra una serie de gráficas y resultados que te permiten controlar tu estado físico y las consecuencias de la actividad. Por ejemplo, te clasifica el tiempo de la actividad en cuatro categorías: calentamiento, quema de grasas, cardio o anaeróbica, indicándote cuánto tiempo has estado en cada una de esas fases. Pero lo mejor de todo, lo más útil y lo que mas me ha gustado del reloj, es que esa clasificación la hace en tiempo real y te la muestra, durante la actividad deportiva, cambiando el color de la retroiluminación de la pantalla. De esa manera, con un simple giro de la muñeca, sabes perfectamente el nivel de esfuerzo aplicado. Lógicamente, la pantalla que usa es la de bajo consumo, lo cual permite alargar la vida útil de la batería aunque practiques actividades deportivas. Para la gente que como yo, que no esté en muy buena forma, tiene una quinta categoría en la clasificación de la actividad: Peligrosa. Obviamente utiliza el color rojo para la retroiluminación y, cuando la ves, es que tienes el corazón desbocado y te conviene reducir un poco por si acaso. A parte de durante la realización de actividades deportivas, el reloj está continuamente monitorizando datos de salud que puedes comprobar en la aplicación correspondiente o en la página web de la empresa, dónde puedes ver los típicos gráficos de actividad diaria de pasos, calorías, frecuencia cardíaca y, como novedad, escaleras subidas. El reloj también es capaz de monitorizar de manera automática las horas de sueño y actividad y, si se lo solicitas, realizar una análisis de los ronquidos emitidos durante la noche. En general estoy muy contento con la funcionalidad y la usabilidad del reloj. Si le tengo que poner un defecto, es cuando se pone en modo hora de dormir. Es un modo de ahorro de batería en el que la pantalla se queda en la de bajo consumo y no es posible (o yo no encontré una manera de hacerlo) pasar a la OLED. ¿Por qué es un problema? Por que si se activa ese modo antes de que, por ejemplo, hayas puesto una alarma, no es posible acceder a las aplicaciones del reloj y activarla. El reloj, en ese modo, únicamente muestra información básica y nada más. La única manera que se me ha ocurrido para salir de ese modo es realizar un reinicio del teléfono. No es lo más cómodo, pero funciona.
P**H
What a great watch. I am using Samsung Galaxy phone. The watch is very easy to setup and pair with my phone. In terms of looks, I really do think this watch is one of the best looking, if not the best looking, smart watch in the market as of today. Depends on how it is being used, I notice the battery life could last really long time. Up to 4 days on a single 30 minutes full charge. It is always great to have ultra low power (ULP) option especially when I am planning to take few days journey away from home. Leaving the vibration on and with all sensors and aod activated, it could easily last for over 2 days. Coming with sapphire crystal glass, it is a lot more durable against accidental scratches. The design of the bezel makes it feel solid, robust without giving away high-end look and feel. It looks great in both corporate setting as well as outdoor/casual setting. The fact that the watch is made to US-MIL-STD 810H standards and is certified with 5 ATM water resistance gives me a good piece of mind when wearning the watch for sport activies, swim or kayaking. It also comes with water draining feature allowing me to take extra precautionary steps ensuring no water is trapped inside the mechanic of my watch. The built-in TicHealth app appears to be very neat well organised and comprehensive. All the workout stats are easy to access and are accessible from a single location. Got a map built-in to track the route I took during exercise. When I am rushing to work in the morning, the watch automatically recognise changes in my health stats. I like the original strap that came with the watch. The design looks great and feel comfy around my arm. Certainly does not look cheap. Performance wise, it is very snappy and responsive. I did not feel any noticeable lag while interacting with the watch. Overall, I think Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro is a great watch. It tick all my boxes on performance, built quality, design and, most importantly, its distinguishing feature for having ultra low power option so I do not have to worry wearning a watch without any battery left while away from home.
P**.
Having owned and used both the TicWatch Pro 5 and the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra, I was eager to see how the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro would stack up. Here’s my personal take on this latest iteration from Mobvoi. [Design and Build Quality] The first thing that struck me about the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is its sleek and sturdy design. The watch is crafted from 7000-series aluminum and high-strength nylon with fiberglass, giving it a premium feel. The Obsidian and Slate color options are both stylish, but I opted for the Slate design, which in my opinion looks sharp and stands out without being too flashy. The "fluororubber" watch band is exceptionally comfortable, and I wish I could purchase extra bands as spares. The build quality is top-notch, with sapphire crystal replacing Gorilla Glass, which has already proven its durability by surviving some rough treatment without significant damage. The slightly raised bezel and the cool-looking red ring on the crown add a touch of elegance, making it look like a premium timepiece. Using the rotating crown is very satisfying and haptic feedback adds to it. [Display and Dual-Screen Setup] The dual-display system of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is one of its strongest features. The OLED display is vibrant, responsive, and bright enough to be easily readable even in direct sunlight. The ultra-low-power LCD display, while not as high-resolution, is perfect for its use case, providing essential information like time, date, heart rate, and battery level without draining the battery. This setup has been a game-changer for me, allowing me to glance at important information without fully activating the watch. This is a unique feature of TicWatch for sure. [Performance and Software] Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro delivers a smooth and glitch-free experience. I've found the performance to be very powerful, handling everything from switching between apps to tracking workouts seamlessly. Although it currently runs on Wear OS 3.5, recent updates have brought it to Wear OS 4, which has enhanced its functionality, efficiency and performance. I've experienced a couple of firmware updates with TicWatch, which all went smoothly and added new features while fixing some minor issues I encountered. [Battery Life] The battery life of the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is impressive. I've managed to get up to 4-5 days of battery life in "Smart Mode" and significantly more in "Essential Mode." This endurance is a double-edged sword; while it's great to think less about charging, it's easy to forget and not have enough juice for sports activities. However, the watch charges quickly, with a 30-minute charge providing around 60% battery life, which is more than enough for a couple of days. [Health and Activity Tracking] The health and activity tracking features on the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro are excellent. The watch includes accelerometer, gyro sensor, heart rate sensor, SpO2 sensor, skin temperature sensor, off-body sensor, barometer, and compass! I've found the sensor accuracy to be very good, especially after proper calibration (don't ignore it). The variety of workout options is sufficient. The embedded activity tracking apps integrate well with Google Health services, providing maximum functionality and use of sensor data. I prefer using TicWatch native apps and synchronize the health data with 3rd party apps. [Functional Design Improvements] One of the most significant improvements for me is the functional design of the watch. The rotating crown is a joy to use, allowing me to navigate through menus and health reports without obscuring the screen. The colorful backlight during workouts is a nice touch, and the haptics are strong and responsive. These small changes have made a big difference in my daily use of the watch. [Conclusion] Overall, I am very satisfied with the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro. The combination of its great build quality, high-end functional materials, and long battery life makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and feature-rich Wear OS smartwatch. While it may not be a revolutionary update, the refinements and improvements over its predecessors are significant. If you're considering this watch, I recommend taking the time to get used to its features and settings. Proper sensor calibration and resetting the watch after firmware updates have been crucial for maintaining optimal performance and stability. With its recent update to Wear OS 4, the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a great value, and I hope Mobvoi will continue to improve the apps and release future OS and feature upgrades. For now, it's a watch that I wear daily and highly recommend.
J**H
The short: I am very impressed, This is an affordable yet very functional smartwatch. This Mobvoi feels premium when side by side with other brands and gets complements everywhere I go. The health features are very accurate, and once you become used to its Bluetooth messages, music, and various functions, you'll feel like you're missing something by leaving it home. The battery is great, watch is quick and I have no major complaints. It works just like a smartphone on your wrist. Responsive and polite company as well, this will not be my first nor last product of Mobvoi! In depth: My first impressions of this watch are that it feels "premium" compared to others. It's not super lightweight, which I like; it feels very well built. The model is rather unchanged in fit/form from its predecessor; it even looks to use the same underbody with a slight change of face and glass upgrade. I have worn this model daily as a motorcycle mechanic, a job that includes reaching in and out of tight metal spaces, constantly nicking and scuffing the watch. So far, the watch shows ZERO wear and looks like new. The battery holds for about 2 days when using Bluetooth, and that includes sleep tracking at least ever other night. It charges very fast, typically ill set it to charge near empty beginning my morning routine, its always full by the time I head off, that's maybe an hour or two. The watch has endless functionality, it allows downloads from the Play Store where there are a million different apps and backgrounds to choose from. The fact that the watch uses a standard 24mm band also adds to its limitless customization, I was able to swap bands from my previous non smartwatch though I have no complaint about the band included. Essentially, this watch is like having a mini-Android on your wrist. The watch paired right up to my phone, and I was receiving notifications before even completing the setup. I find it very useful for answering calls, switching songs, and reading texts when I don't have my phone in reach. Similar to a phone I also enjoy reading bits of the news, checking the weather, and skimming emails on the go, and theres a unique satisfaction about using google pay at the register, who needs a wallet nowadays! This watch can be used as a fitness tool, business sidekick, or simply a nice looking, functional wear. The watch has an always on second display for unbeatable battery life, you can similarly set it in essentials mode and it will log steps but nothing battery heavy. When connected back to your phone the data transfers over and is viewable through heath app. If I have my watch on, I know there's little chance I will miss anything important. The health features— heartbeat, Spo2, step tracking, stress monitor, and sleep tracking— all appear fairly accurate, and would prove very useful to the fitness guy or gal who likes to view their stats. The watch works flawlessly with Mobvoi's fold up treadmill, and I would expect similar from their range of products. Having the watch for almost a month now I have yet to find a real fault worth mention, it's been an awesome purchase. I have had no connection issues, there's been zero glitchy screen feel, and its withstood quite the physical testing. In the future, an upgrade in resolution would be cool, but this is really only noticeable if setting an HD camera image as your watch face. Perhaps the ability to insert a SIM and add it to your mobile plan would be cool! Otherwise, great wearable, I highly reccomend.
M**A
Brilliant watch. Quick, responsive, good looking.
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