Although it has been on the smartwatch request for quite a while now, Mobvoi’s name really peaked last time when it launched what was also the first and only smartwatch that used Qualcomm’s rearmost Snapdragon Wear 4100. Although it dashed expedients that the company would incontinently advertise Wear Zilches 3 upgrades for its most recent models, it still might be one of the first on that track coming time. To further widen its reach, it’s launching the new TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS, which, despite being a nibble, is confusingly analogous to the TicWatch Pro 3.
Mobvoi bills the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS as a more rugged interpretation of the TicWatch Pro 3 GPS but oddly lists nearly the same parcels that made last time’s model also durable. That includes the Shop-STD-810G instrument, IP68 dust and water resistance standing, and pristine sword case. There’s also erected-in GPS, of course, so you can confidently take it anywhere with you, especially if you get an LTE model.
In terms of specs, Mobvoi is also boasting a revision to the Snapdragon Wear 4100 that adds a custom binary-processor system that goes hand-in- hand with its binary displays. This chipset sounds nearly analogous to what the Snapdragon 4100 uses, which was presumably the source of confusion with earlier leaks. It also gets 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of storehouse for your apps and music.
Of course, no fitness-centric smartwatch will be complete without a plethora of detectors to keep track of your conditioning and body. In addition to what’s now a standard heart rate monitoring, the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS also comes with irregular heart beat (IHB) and atrial fibrillation (AFib) discovery as well as all- day blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring. For personalization, Mobvoi goes beyond just watchfaces indeed lets druggies pick a backlight color of their preference.
The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS is now available for$299.99 and comes in only one Shadow Black color option. The company notes that the smartwatch runs Wear Zilches but does n’t mention which interpretation. It’s most probably using Wear Zilches 2 but could be eligible for an upgrade to Wear Zilches 3 coming time, just like other smartwatches powered by the Snapdragon Wear 4100.