Asus VivoWatch 6 Aero: The first fitness bracelet with ECG and pressure sensors

Asus has introduced the VivoWatch 6 Aero, the world's first fitness bracelet that supports blood pressure and electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement. This is not a smartwatch, but a bracelet.
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The device weighs only 27 grams with the strap and has a compact body with a 1.1-inch AMOLED screen. It has a simple design, but the focus is on functionality.
VivoWatch 6 Aero is equipped with PPG, ECG, GPS, and G-sensors, has 5ATM water resistance, and runs on the updated Asus Health AI 5.0 software. Users can measure their blood pressure by placing their finger on the sensor on the front panel - the result appears on the screen or in the app.
Asus uses a special spraying technology to read several parameters simultaneously - pressure, pulse, blood oxygen level, and stress index (HRV). For accurate measurements, there are sensors on both the back and front sides.




The bracelet supports Android 10 and iOS 13 and later versions, connects via Bluetooth 5.0, and has a battery life of up to 5 days of normal use or up to 7 days in power saving mode.
In China, the new product is already available for 1,199 yuan (approximately $165). There is no information about the international launch.
As a reminder, Asus has released the ROG Delta 2 headset in Moonlight White with a battery life of up to 110 hours. The new product is already available in China for 1,399 yuan (approximately $191). It comes with a detachable 10mm microphone that transmits voice clearly.
Source: ithome