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== Developer Dock == | == Developer Dock == | ||
You will need to build a dock to access the USB pads since the stock cable does not connect to the inner D+ / D- data pads. This one has been developed by the community and | You will need to build a dock to access the USB pads since the stock cable does not connect to the inner D+ / D- data pads. This one has been developed by the community and tested working multiple times now: | ||
https://www.printables.com/model/634749-ticwatch-pro-3-developer-usb-data-dock-using-pogo | https://www.printables.com/model/634749-ticwatch-pro-3-developer-usb-data-dock-using-pogo | ||
Mind to first solder pogo pins to the | The specs for the pogo-pins used in the dock assembly: | ||
[[File:Rover-dock-pogo.jpg|none|thumb]] | [[File:Rover-pogopins.webp|none|thumb]] | ||
Then use a 1.5mm drill bit to widen the channels in the 3D Print and insert the pogo pin assembly. | Mind to first solder the pogo-pins to the USB-cable:[[File:Rover-dock-pogo.jpg|none|thumb]] | ||
[[File:Rover-rubyfish-dock.jpg|none|thumb]] | Then use a 1.5mm drill bit to widen the channels in the 3D Print and insert the pogo-pin assembly. | ||
[[File:Rover-rubyfish-dock.jpg|none|thumb]]In case the pins do not stick out far enough, adjust the soldering iron to 150′C and gently press them deeper, melting them into the plastic. If they are protruding to much and push the watch off the dock, use super-or hot-glue to adjust their height. | |||
Revision as of 18:44, 26 February 2026
Description
This watch is sold in several variations:
| Model Number | Model Name | Codename |
|---|---|---|
| WH12018 | TicWatch Pro | rubyfish |
| WH12018 | TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS | rubyfish |
| WH11013 | TicWatch Pro 3 Cellular/LTE | rover |
| WH11013 | TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra | rover |
Although there are variations in the physical size and appearance of these watches, all models use the same rubyfish AsteroidOS image.
Developer Dock
You will need to build a dock to access the USB pads since the stock cable does not connect to the inner D+ / D- data pads. This one has been developed by the community and tested working multiple times now:
https://www.printables.com/model/634749-ticwatch-pro-3-developer-usb-data-dock-using-pogo
The specs for the pogo-pins used in the dock assembly:
Mind to first solder the pogo-pins to the USB-cable:
Then use a 1.5mm drill bit to widen the channels in the 3D Print and insert the pogo-pin assembly.
In case the pins do not stick out far enough, adjust the soldering iron to 150′C and gently press them deeper, melting them into the plastic. If they are protruding to much and push the watch off the dock, use super-or hot-glue to adjust their height.