Ticwatch Pros Features & Comparisons
The TicWatch Pros reviews I wrote was mostly focused on the Tic Watch’s price, which is around one hundred and forty dollars. This device offers all of the same features of the more expensive models out there, with some additional features thrown in. For example, it includes a pedometer, a stopwatch, a calendar, and has a built-in flash drive to upload workouts and other information onto your watch. It’s also packed with more advanced features that allow you to track your fitness and performance over time.
The thing I find most useful about this smartwatch is its ability to work as a pedometer, both indoors and outdoors. This means you can get an accurate workout time and keep track of how fast you are running or cycling, regardless if you’re outside or indoors. The built-in Nike companion app offers some important tips and instructions for better cycling performance, as well as providing you with stats on your power and endurance, just like a stopwatch.

While the Nike application is fun to use, I found that the Nike heart rate watch was more efficient and provided me with more accurate readings. The Ticwatch Pros also has a 1.39-inch amoled display which isn’t as bright as the Nike’s, but is easily read even in bright outdoor light. My only complaint with the watch is that it didn’t charge as quickly as I would have wanted. Between the slow charging and constant rebooting, I was able to finish my testing in a week.
The Nike’s big advantage is the built-in GPS, which allows you to enter a destination address or the location of your workout to find the perfect location to meet up with your Nike Pro. Unfortunately, I did not find the route planner feature very useful, but the distance indicator and voice commands made navigation relatively easy. The one glitch that I saw was the occasional time lag that the GPS showed. Other than that, the Ticwatch Pros performed admirably, and was probably the smoothest running watch on the market.

With the Nike Pro Series, Nike has included two new watches – the Nike Ticwatch Pro and Nike Ticwatch S. Each watch has its own unique features and is targeted towards a different price range. The Ticwatch Pros had a higher price point and a wider variety of features, including an ip68 heart rate monitor, a voice engine, and various fitness features. The Nike Ticwatch Pro has a higher price point and a smaller display, but it also has some unique features.
The Ticwatch S includes a heart rate monitor which is slightly more accurate than the one included with the Pro Series. The screen is also larger and offers a bit more legibility. Like the Pro Series, it also offers a voice engine that speaks to you as you exercise. It does this in a friendly way and is a nice addition. The ionic wristband that comes with the Ticwatch Pros has an ion rechargeable feature which can be useful, especially for those who don’t want to go out and buy a charger.

The new ticwatch pro’s biggest feature is the built-in pulse sensor. This allows you to keep track of your pulse throughout the workout, providing you with the information you need to make sure that your workout is effective. While the heart rate monitor is nice, I think that the biggest selling point of the watch is the ability to use the ionic feature to track your calorie consumption. This is a great feature and one that I wish more manufacturers would include.
Overall, the Ticwatch Pro s reviews reveals that this new model continues the product line’s trend of incorporating cutting edge technology. I like the new compact body and the new “Ion Rechargeable” band. The built-in pulse sensors are great additions, though I think the larger face and screen may leave some users wanting a bigger face. For those who can deal with these things, the new watch has everything you need. If you’re already sold on the idea of buying a Ticwatch, then the Ticwatch Pro s might be just what you’re looking for.