TicWris RS – Review of Features 50 Days Standby time!

TicWris RS – Review of Features 50 Days Standby time!

Here is another good design smartwatch from TicWris, the TicWris RS. After the TicWrist GTS, a rectangular smartwatch with an Apple watch appearance. Here comes the TicWris RS a smartwatch with a chronograph style. It is a sporty smartwatch loaded with the latest sport and fitness features.

Looking at it, the wearable has a much improved design compared to previous smartwatches by Ticwris, well for its features and specifications, let us check it out. Here is our review on its features.

Notable Feature of the Ticwris RS Smartwatch

50 Days Standby time, with 14 days of normal usage

31 Sports Mode Loaded

320 x 320 Pixel Resolution with 246 Pixel Density

Customizable Watch Faces

Design and Material

Measuring just just 45 mm x 9 mm and weighs around 50 grams a with a much thinner profile. The wearable according to Ticwris has an integrated all metal casting with sharp edges giving it a durable make while still maintaining an elegant and premium craftmanship.

It has an outdoor rugged silicon strap with stainless steel buckle, the band is interchangeable having a quick release pin feature for easy changing.

Other Smartwatches from TicWris

TicWris GTS Smartwatch

TicWris Max Smartwatch

The device has a single physical button on the side that works as a home/power button. The Ticwris RS has an IP68 waterproof rating making it tightly sealed. No worries about getting it wet. It is safe from splashes of water, rain, sweat, you can even wear it during swimming.

Ticwris RS smartwatch

Sharp, Vivid Display

Sharp, bright, this is the display screen of the smartwatch. A 1.3″ inch IPS LCD, sharp text and graphics with its 320 x 320 pixel resolution with 246 pixel density. Vivid color display, full color screen with full touch screen operation. The design becomes much more attractive with the preloaded watch faces with the option to customize the watch faces background.

Ticwris RS is a Sports Packed Smartwatch

Ticwris did not shy away from loading the Ticwris RS Smartwatch with comprehensive sports mode, it has at least 31 sports to choose from. Walking, Running, Cycling, Mountaineering, Yoga, Basketball, Football, Badminton, Skipping, Swimming, Treadmill, Trail Running, Indoor Cycling, Elliptical Trainer, Open Water Swimming, Triathlon, Aerobics, Billiards Pilates, Dancing, Sit-up, Dumbbells, Skiing, Bowling, Stairs, Stepper, Hula Hoop, Spinning, Table Tennis, Walking Machine, Shuttlecock.

The wearable has a professional sports data analysis with graphs and stats on the support app. You can download the YFit support app available in iOS and Android platform. You can exercise and record your data (synchronize) to the support app even if you are offline.

It is also equipped with 24h real time heart rate monitoring, it can track your heart rate accurately no matter what the skin color is. It keeps track of your HR every 10 minutes, the smartwatch can track the heart rate fast during your exercise or just resting.

Additional functions included in the smartwatch are automatic step counter with distance and calorie counter. There is also a message and call reminder, sedentary reminder, alarm clock, blood oxygen, social app notifications, weather application, music control, remote photo capture.

Latest Hardware in  Design

The Ticwris RS smartwatch runs the new generation Realtek RTL8762c Processor with Cortex M4 ARM core. It is a low power consumption chip making it fast but still battery friendly. It has the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology with a faster transmission as well as longer distance.

Battery of Ticwris RS smartwatch

With its low power consumption chip and a power saving algorithm, the 200 mAh lithium polymer battery has an amazing 50 days of standby time. If we are not mistaken, only few smartwatches in its category with 50 days of standby time. That is almost two months of battery life. With the normal usage, the device has 14 days of operation.

Jo Di Calivo -Blogger, Tech Guru, providing the current news on wearables particularly on smartwatches, smartbands. And loves to go fishing on spare time.