If you don’t need the TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra to show you a lot of information in great detail, clarity, and color, its “Essential Mode” will squeeze up to 45 days (!!!) of endurance out of its large 577mAh cell, while using the timepiece in a standard “Smart Mode” takes that rating down to 72 hours… which is also not bad.
The rest of the specs and features are similarly solid, especially at an unprecedented 35 percent discount from a £289.99 British list price, including everything from standalone GPS connectivity to 24-hour heart rate monitoring, a blood oxygen sensor, IP68 water and dust resistance, built-in barometer support, in-depth sleep tracking, stress management, Google Pay capabilities, and a decidedly premium design made to survive the everyday pressures of your active, outdoor lifestyle.
The design is slightly less robust but the battery life is pretty solid… for a “standard” Wear OS smartwatch, not to mention that the two TicWatches on sale in the UK right now at new all-time low prices also come packing identically powerful Snapdragon Wear 4100 processors. The E3, of course, is normally considerably cheaper than the Pro 3 Ultra, at £179.99, so its seemingly smaller 65 quid discount equates to a similarly hefty 36 percent slashed off its regular price.