Expert’s Rating
Pros
- Slick overall software performance
- Slim and light for size
- Dual-display setup is still great
Cons
- Mainly minor design changes from Pro 5
- Still no Wear OS 4
- Not the best sleep tracking
Our Verdict
The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is a solid Wear OS performer that brings mainly new design flourishes than any real software features to make it worth paying less for the TicWatch Pro 5.
Price When Reviewed
$349.99
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The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is the update to Mobvoi’s flagship Wear OS smartwatch, with the Enduro promising all the same software features wrapped up in a slightly adjusted look.
It’s getting tougher, thinner, and is refining a design that helped make the TicWatch Pro 5 one of the best smartwatches when it launched in 2023. Since then, we’ve had other WearOS smartwatches arrive on the scene, including the impressive OnePlus Watch 2, which like Mobvoi is pushing the boundaries in terms of how long a Wear OS-packing smartwatch can last in between charges.
We’re fans of the TicWatch Pro 5, so does the dual display-packing Pro 5 Enduro edition bring anything new to the party to make it worth upgrading or picking up over something else?
Design & Build
- Slimmer case design
- New Fluororubber watch strap
- Just one color option
The Enduro sticks pretty close to the look of the Pro 5, with some tweaks that do make it live ever so slightly differently on your wrist.
Mike Sawh
It still has a 50mm case that now measures in slightly thinner than the Pro 5, coming in at 11.95mm compared to 12.2mm. You can only pick it up in Obsidian black, which gives it a relatively minimalist look, broken up by a slightly refined twisting watch crown and less so the physical button that sits above it and sits very flush against the side of the case that’s easy to miss.
That’s now partnered up with a 24mm fluororubber watch strap as opposed to the silicone one used on the Pro 5 and as a package remains 5ATM, or waterproof up to 50 meters. Its durability credentials remain bolstered by being tested to MIL-STD-810H military standards.