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As we know, what people think of as "smartwatches" actually range from what are really pretty basic step counters to deluxe Apple Watches clad in gold. For the record, here's what they really are.The latest wearable from Asus looks like a watch, but is re...
Easy to read, always on screen, 10 days of battery life, Reasonably priced...
Basic companion app, Unnecessary happiness monitor, Doesn't stand out from the crowd...
The Asus VivoWatch is fun to use and comes with great battery life but lacks advanced features...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-09-10 09:58:00
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As we know, what people think of as "smartwatches" actually range from what are really pretty basic step counters to deluxe Apple Watches clad in gold. For the record, here's what they really are.The latest wearable from Asus looks like a watch, but is...
Easy to read, always on screen, 10 days of battery life, Reasonably priced...
Basic companion app, Unnecessary happiness monitor, Doesn't stand out from the crowd...
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Asus is no stranger to good design. Its ZenWatch was greeted with showers of praise when it launched last year and many have high expectations for its successor, the ZenWatch 2, which was announced back in June. It's a company with heaps of potential in t...
Quality design and well-built for the price, easy to use, great battery life, continuous heart-rate monitoring, UV sensor, LED indicator useful for when training too hard, waterproof...
Basic activity tracking, no distance calculation, no third-party app integration, HiVivo platform needs work, uncomfortable to wear, limited notifications, can't specify activity...
The Asus VivoWatch is one smart looking activity tracker. But despite hot looks its basic feature set simply doesn't match or surpass the best devices in its field, such as the Fitbit Charge HR. There are a few notable selling points to the Asus, o...
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When we took a look at the Asus ZenWatch three days before Christmas last year, we were pretty impressed. The Taiwanese manufacturer's first stab at a smartwatch was comfortably the best-looking Android Wear device available; six months later, it can stil...
This isn't necessarily a bad thing. Some wearables have made the mistake of trying to support everything, and only succeeded in seeming too complicated. The VivoWatch chooses to keep things simple, and for the most part it pays off.This isn't a watch that...
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The Asus VivoWatch seems to be the perfect combination of smartwatch and fitness tracker, decent specs and low £120 price, useful screen and great ten day battery life.At first glance, it's a fitness focused Pebble rival that's iOS and Android compatible...
Good price, Excellent battery life, Useful heart rate LED...
No notifications, No distance/GPS/sports, App needs work...
The Asus VivoWatch is a funny device to score. The compact design, screen and battery life are an inspired combination that really provides something different. It's not a me-too band or a high end Android Wear watch and at this price, it works for beginn...
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The Asus Vivo Watrch measures is 3.5x4.5x1cm and weights only 48grams with the attached strap.Like all devices that work with a single button to unlock the display and then rely various on screen swipes to get to the range of available screens the actions...
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Updated on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 14:27 : Revised the pricing for the VivoWatch in the conclusion. It is RM599, and not RM799 as previously stated.Original article as below:The ASUS VivoWatch joins the many wearables out there that are fitted with heart...
Reasonable price, Great battery life, Built-in heart rate and UV sensor...
No GPS, Only useful for running, Basic smartphone companion functionality...
Overall, there's no reason not to like the ASUS VivoWatch. It has a (mostly) accurate heart rate sensor, It tells the time, can notify you of incoming messages, and has a 10-day battery life. Its display is also sharp and clear, regardless if it's directl...
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Designed to focus on the user's overall fitness and wellness, ASUS launched its VivoWatch that promises round the clock heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and exercise recording — all in your wrist.The VivoWatch still has the same curved Gorilla Glass...
Sporty yet visually elegant, Interchangeable bands, Decent battery life, 24hour heart rate monitoring, Waterresistant...
Step counter could sometimes be inaccurate...
The ASUS VivoWatch is different from the ZenWatch in a way that the former is for maintaining an active and healthy personal lifestyle, while the latter is more of a smartwatch for the fashion-oriented as it begs to be flaunted and displayed.VivoWatch's d...
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Enter the ASUS VivoWatch, an elegant looking watch that's capable of health monitor.Wait, why didn't I call it a Smartwatch? Or a Fitness Tracker? You see, the VivoWatch one that's actually in between. First up, the VivoWatch doesn't work like any other s...
The ASUS VivoWatch Fitness Watch retails at RM 799 and comes with 1-year warranty, covering any form of abnormal behavior of the watch. The warranty does not cover damages like screen, button and strap.The VivoWatch uses standard size 22mm strap so you ar...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2017-01-07 01:17:47
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Smartwatches are starting to gain more traction in the market due to the convenience and features that come with them that syncs well with smartphones. A large majority of phone owners are probably using a smartphone, and smartwatches are made to pair tog...
Battery life, Overall look and feel...
Occassional slow notifications...
There are so many things jammed into this small device, it does everything it set out to do and possibly more. Although some things could be worked on, the ASUS VivoWatch is still a great smart wearable that's worth diving into.(previously published in i...
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As a tech journalist, my friends have the tendency to notice the phone I use and smart watch I wear, the ASUS VivoWatch is the latest wearable that I have got my friends asking what it does and my thoughts about it. In most ways, it looks like a smart wat...
It's a premium looking fitness watch, the Vivowatch shows ASUS's first step forward in creating a decent fitness device that looks less sporty and more presentable in various occasions, which serves as a good example to many other fitness devices out ther...
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techattack.my Updated: 2017-01-07 01:17:58
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We're a bit behind on the ZenFone 2 news, but before we go on board that train, here's something Asus has showed off during the Milan Design Week 2015 last month. Being Asus' second smartwatch and the successor to ZenWatch , VivoWatch's stainless steel ca...
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Fitness trackers are becoming more and more popular lately. With the capabilities to keep track of your fitness activities, it unlocks the potential to unwrap your physical activities and probably even change to improve your lifestyle. Mostly fitness trac...
While both fitness trackers can deliver good fitness tracking and motivation, each device has their own pros and cons depending on the need of each customer.VivoWatchWe recommend the Vivowatch for those who needs a smartwatch like function, the bigger scr...
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It's not the kind of PowerPoint presentation you'd expect on the first day in Computex Taiwan, but Asus wanted to discuss hypertension, otherwise known as high blood pressure, and it didn’t make for cheerful reading. The condition affects more than 1 in 5...
Asus’ VivoWatch BP is the first of the next generation of health wearables – now you can keep tabs on your blood pressure, too...
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The Asus VivoWatch looks like its smartwatch cousin, the ZenWatch. But it is not exactly a smartwatch. Instead, it is more a fitness tracker - one that automatically monitors your physical activities, sleep, heart rate and ultra-violent (UV) light exposur...
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The Asus VivoWatch looks like its smartwatch cousin, the ZenWatch. But it is not exactly a smartwatch. Instead, it is more a fitness tracker - one that automatically monitors your physical activities, sleep, heart rate and ultra-violent (UV) light exposur...
The Asus VivoWatch looks good and has plenty of features for a fitness tracker.But its overall tracking ability needs to be more accurate and consistent...
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There has been an influx of wearable technology devices in the market for the past two years. Although adoption rate was not as fast as expected, this news did not deter manufacturers from innovating and coming out with new wearable technologies. Today...
I was skeptical in owning the ASUS VivoWatch at first as I thought that it was just another smartwatch. However, after spending nearly two weeks with the watch, I am glad to say that the ASUS VivoWatch is a keeper.The ASUS VivoWatch is able to perform exc...
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ASUS is no stranger to the smartwatch market; its ZenWatch is one of the classiest Android Wear smartwatches out there. But its newest wearable, the VivoWatch, targets a very different type of smartwatch user: fitness freaks.The VivoWatch is all about hea...
Reasonable price, Great battery life, Builtin heart rate and UV sensor...
No GPS, Only useful for running, Basic smartphone companion functionality...
The ASUS VivoWatch is an interesting alternative to the numerous fitness trackers available on the market like the Fitbit Flex or the Jawbone Up24 thanks to its smart looks and e-ink display for quickly and easily checking your stats and progress. At S$24...
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