However, Taiwan based producer of matchless devices: Asus has thrilled the mobile industry by bringing: Zenfone 2 and Zoom smartphones as well as it has shown off its supremacy in the marketplace of laptops by launching Chromebook C201 and Flip. But it seems, these acclamation are not enough to propitiate the tech giant. In this sequence, corporation has geared up to heat up the lineup of smartwatches with its new wearable device called, VivoWatch, through which it is intended to gain more admiration and leveraging in this booming world of technology.
Following a different naming convention, this unannounced wrist-worn clearly suggests that it is not a new scion of Zen family, wherein elegantly-designed: ZenWatch is sole member till yet. According to a report of Engadget, now corporation has utilized a new OS for its yet-to-be launched creation rather than Google's Android Wear platform, which we usually see in most of the smart wearables.
This non-Android Wear watch has been claimed to be equipped with various fitness-centric apps and functionality such as heart-rate monitoring and sleep tracking to be one of the best health-oriented smartwatch. The gadget will be dust and water resistant with IP67 certification and its body will be decked with stainless steel frames.
The one more USP of Asus VivoWatch will be a promising battery that has been quoted to render 10 days of lifespan. Glancing at images, timepiece will feature black-and-white display with light indicator bar at below. However, pricing and availability details are still a mystery, but we will not have to wait for a long span because next-gen watch is expected to debut during an event, called Zensation, which has begun today in Milan and it will end on the 19th of April.
Source: Engadget