ASUS has just dropped its newest wearable, the VivoWatch 6 AERO, and while it looks like a minimalist fitness band, it packs some serious health-tracking power under the hood. Designed for comfort and packed with smart features, this one’s clearly aimed at users who want health insights without strapping a chunky smartwatch to their wrist.
Lightweight Build, Smart Health Features
Weighing just 28g, the VivoWatch 6 AERO is one of the lightest wearables in its class—but don’t let that fool you. It comes with fingertip-based blood pressure and ECG monitoring, allowing users to take quick, on-the-go readings without needing bulky accessories. Just place your fingertip on the sensor and the band takes care of the rest.
The 1.1-inch AMOLED display is crisp and easy to navigate, and ASUS has kept the interface clean for quick access to all your vitals.
More Than Just the Basics
Beyond ECG and BP tracking, the watch monitors heart rate, sleep, calories burned, and more. It’s backed by ASUS Health AI 5.0, which analyzes your data over time and gives personalized feedback based on your habits. Whether you’re trying to improve your sleep or keep tabs on your cardiovascular health, it’s built to offer helpful, not just flashy, insights.
Battery That Goes the Distance
You’re getting up to 5 days of battery life with regular use, or 7 days in power-saving mode—not groundbreaking, but reliable enough for most users. It also comes with 5ATM water resistance, so it can handle sweat, rain, and casual swims without issue.
Connectivity-wise, it supports Bluetooth 5.0, works with Android 8+ and iOS 13+, and includes sensors like ECG, PPG, GPS, and a G-sensor for full-body tracking.
The ASUS VivoWatch 6 AERO isn’t trying to replace your smartwatch—it’s carving out its own lane as a sleek, health-first tracker that gives you advanced features in a surprisingly light and minimal package. If you’re looking for more than just steps and heart rate, this one might be worth strapping on.
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