Abstract: It does not run Android Wear like its ZenWatch 2 cousin, but the Asus VivoWatch is a decent option for a casual runner or anyone wanting to have a basic smartwatch. The watch shares a similar design and shape to the ZenWatch 2, with a curved Gorilla Glass...
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Published: 2016-03-10, Author: Ali , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com
Good looks, Decent battery life, IP67 water resistance
Iffy as a smartwatch, Fitness and health tracking is inaccurate, Companion app produces confusing and complicated data
The Asus VivoWatch hopes to achieve a balance between smartwatches and fitness trackers, but unfortunately gets neither right. Although it looks good and has acceptably good battery life, its abilities with pushing notifications and tracking fitness and h...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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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Published: 2016-04-24, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
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...
Abstract: 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...