TicWatch Pro 5 – new update brings new features

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Mobvoi has announced that the TicWatch Pro 5 and TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro smartwatches will soon receive an update. Version TMDB.240925.002 adds new capabilities to the wearables, including a safety tool and other sports.

In addition, these wearables have received a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 and Pro 5 Enduro smartwatches are set to be updated. This release and a comparable upgrade for the latest TicWatch Atlas smartwatch have been announced on Facebook.

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The version TMDB.240925.002 upgrade is expected to add new features to wearables. These include Fall Detection and Emergency SOS, which allow users to raise an alarm if they are in distress; however, you must also update the Mobvoi Health smartphone app to use this capability.

TicExercise now includes additional sports such as soccer, rugby, and frisbee. Additionally, there are new system ringtones, updates to several third-party watch face components, and a security patch for November 1st.

In addition, Mobvoi has fixed issues such as the watch failing to vibrate in response to a notification, missing VO2 Max and Recovery Time statistics, and performance lagging at low batteries.

Version TMDB.240925.002 will be available to TicWatch Pro 5 and Pro 5 Enduro smartwatch users beginning December 12th. It will initially be available to only 10% of units, growing to 50% on the 17th and 100% on the 18th. The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro smartwatch is currently available on Amazon for $313.81.

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