
"Its massive 628mAh battery has a unique dual display design for low-power standby use. That equates to an advertised 90 hours -- nearly four days -- of battery life in smart mode and up to 45 days in Essential Mode. Even better yet, just 30 minutes of fast charging provides up to two days of battery life."
"When I run outside, I use the outdoor running mode with GPS tracking enabled, and my consumption calculations indicate that the Pro 5 Enduro should provide up to 15 hours of GPS tracking. I typically run a couple of times per week (30-45 minutes each time) and row on the Hydrow a couple of times while wearing the watch to track my 24/7 activity and sleep. I've been charging the watch once weekly with this usage pattern, so the four days or 90 hours of typical usage seem accurate."
"For comparison, the Google Pixel Watch 3 dies on me during the second day, while the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will get me into the third day before running out of juice. The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is the clear winner for battery life, and if a long-lasting battery is your primary need, I couldn't recommend the watch more."
The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro features a 628mAh battery and a dual-display design that enables low-power standby. The watch provides about 90 hours in smart mode and up to 45 days in Essential Mode, with 30 minutes of fast charging delivering up to two days of battery life. GPS tracking supports roughly 15 hours of continuous use. Typical mixed use—multiple weekly runs, rowing sessions, continuous activity and sleep tracking—allows about one weekly charge. The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro outlasts the Google Pixel Watch 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro in battery duration.
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