Mobvoi’s new TicWatch GTH with skin temperature monitoring is now on sale for $80/£70


    TicWatch GTH

    The current king of Wear OS with its TicWatch Pro 3, Mobvoi has just announced its budget-minded TicWatch GTH that sports heart-rate monitoring, built-in GPS, a SpO2 sensor, and sleep tracking management for just $80/£70. Already on sale from Amazon and directly from the Mobvoi store, the TicWatch GTH is the successor to last year’s TicWatch GTX.

    Specifications

    Model TicWatch GTH
    Dimensions       43.2 x 35.2 x 10.5mm
    Color Raven Black
    Watch case Metal
    Screen 2.5D glass
    Watch strap TPU (interchangeable), 20mm
    Display 1.55-inch TFT (360 x 320 px)
    Connectivity Bluetooth LE 5.0
    Charging time About 2 hours
    Sensors Accelerometer, Heart Rate Monitor, SpO2 Sensor, Low Latency Off-Body Sensor, Skin Temperature Sensor, Respiration Sensor 
    Battery capacity           260mAh
    Waterproof rating Swim, 5ATM

    The TicWatch GTH has a rectangular 1.55-inch TFT display with a single control button on the right, taking obvious inspiration from the Apple Watch. Running on a proprietary operating system, the GTH manages up to 10 days usage on a full charge and boasts numerous watch faces for users to customize their watch with, and the following health and activity tracking sensors and features:

    • Skin Temperature Monitoring: This is the first TicWatch with skin temperature monitoring.* It provides you with a 24/7 convenient and non-invasive method for checking if you have an above-normal temperature, enabling you to make smarter decisions about your health. 
    • Blood Oxygen Saturation Detection: The TicWatch GTH includes a 24/7 SpO2 sensor. Blood oxygen saturation is a key indicator of COVID, even before other symptoms were present. 
    • 24 Hour Heart Rate Monitoring: Track your heart rate all day, every day, with TicPulse. 
    • Sleep Tracking and Stress Management: Manage your sleep performance and reduce your stress levels with built-in apps, including TicExercise, TicHealth, TicZen, and TicBreathe.

    With 14 sport modes including walking, indoor and outdoor running/cycling, jump rope, swimming, rowing, mountain climbing, gymnastics, soccer/football, basketball, yoga, and freestyle exercise, the TicWatch GTH will automatically identify if you are walking or running.

    Considering that the similarly capable OnePlus Watch is going up for pre-order at $159 on April 14th, the TicWatch GTH offers much better value at half the price so long as you don’t mind a rectangular display.

    You can grab the TicWatch GTH from Amazon or Mobvoi’s online store for $80/£70 via the links below.
    Buy it Here: Amazon, Mobvoi


    He’s been an Android fan ever since owning an HTC Hero, with the Dell Streak being his first phablet. He currently carries an OPPO Find X2 Pro in his pockets, a Galaxy Tab S5e in his backpack, and thinks nothing of lugging a 17-inch laptop around the world. When not immersed in the world of Android and gadgets, he’s an avid sports fan, and like all South Africans, he loves a good Braai (BBQ).




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