TicWatch GTH

The TicWatch GTH follows in the footsteps of the superb TicWatch Pro, we had high hopes for this budget smartwatch. Unfortunately, it disappoints on most fronts, with limited features and inaccurate fitness tracking. Its standout features (skin temperature sensing and pulse oximeter) are nice add-ons, but don't make up for this watch's flawed fundamentals. If money is tight, one of Amazfit's budget smartwatches would be a better buy.

-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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Product details

  • 24H Skin Temperature Monitoring - Take health to the next level by continuously tracking your wrist skin temperature 24 hours a day. TicWatch GTH's sensor measures directly from your wrist and notifies you of any potential concerns.
  • 24H Blood Oxygen Measurement - Monitor your blood oxygen levels intelligently with built-in sensors 24/7. Easily access and view trends over time. The SpO2 sensor detects your oxygen saturation level, by shining an array of LED lights into the blood vessels in your wrist.
  • Inspire you to get moving - Launch your workout session by choosing one of fourteen workout modes right on your wrist. Get your body moving on your time.
  • Respiration Rate - Your respiration rate is the number of breaths that you take per minute. By monitoring this it can help detect early changes in your health.
  • 5ATM Water-resistance Rating - With a 5ATM water-resistance rating, TicWatch GTH can go with you wherever you travel. Wash your hands, play in the snow or go for a swim without fear of water damage. Please don't try to place it under hot water, soap, detergent, seawater, etc. It is not suitable for shower, diving, or high-pressure water activities.

PROS

+ Bright display
+ Good battery life

CONS

- Limited smartwatch features
- Poor exercise tracking
- Badly designed charger

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechRadar on May 08, 2021
The TicWatch GTH follows in the footsteps of the superb TicWatch Pro, we had high hopes for this budget smartwatch. Unfortunately, it disappoints on most fronts, with limited features and inaccurate fitness tracking. Its standout features (skin temperature sensing and pulse oximeter) are nice add-ons, but don't make up for this watch's flawed fundamentals. If money is tight, one of Amazfit's budget smartwatches would be a better buy.
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