TapTechNews, June 26th, ASUS officially launched the new VivoWatch 6 smartwatch in overseas markets, claiming to be the world's first watch to support fingertip electrocardiogram and blood pressure measurement.
Unlike traditional sensor arrangements, ASUS has an additional set of optical sensors placed on the side of the watch case, allowing users to measure ECG electrocardiogram, blood pressure, and body composition data with a simple pinch of the finger.
According to ASUS' internal test results, the design of dual sensors on the back and side increases the blood pressure measurement accuracy of VivoWatch 6 by 10%.
In addition, this watch is equipped with a 1.39-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 454x454 and a brightness of 350 nits, and the surface is covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
The official claims that the VivoWatch 6 watch has a battery life of up to 9 days in daily use, and the battery life can be extended to 14 days in power-saving mode.
TapTechNews noticed that this watch also supports 5ATM waterproofing, dual-frequency GPS, remote control photography and other features, and comes with a medical-grade silicone watch band as original equipment.