vivo has debuted its latest smartwatch, the vivo Watch 3, to the Philippine market. The announcement was a pleasant surprise alongside the launch of the highly anticipated vivo V40 smartphone.
Key Features
The vivo Watch 3 boasts an array of features designed to cater to health-conscious and tech-savvy users. At the heart of the device is a vibrant 1.43-inch display with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels, ensuring clear visibility of all your notifications and health metrics.
One of the standout features of the Watch 3 is its comprehensive health monitoring capabilities. The device boasts an 8-channel heart rate monitoring system and a 16-channel blood oxygen monitoring system. With 9 groups of sensors working in tandem, the Watch 3 is able to achieve a 97.7% heart rate accuracy in sports scenarios, making it a reliable companion for fitness enthusiasts.
Battery life is often a concern with smartwatches, but vivo has addressed this issue head-on. The Watch 3 is equipped with a 505mAh battery, which vivo claims can last up to 16 days on a single charge. This extended battery life ensures that users can enjoy the watch’s features without frequent interruptions for charging.
The vivo Watch 3 runs on Blue OS, providing smooth performance for various applications. It also features Bluetooth 5.2 for seamless connectivity with your smartphone. For more information, visit vivo PH’s official website.
FAQ
Q: What color options are available for the vivo Watch 3?
A: The vivo Watch 3 is available in two elegant colors: Asteroid Black and Moonlight White
Q: How much does the vivo Watch 3 cost?
A: The pricing for the vivo Watch 3 is priced at PHP 14,999 for the Moonlight White color and PHP 13,999 for the Asteroid Black color.
Q: Where can I purchase the vivo Watch 3?
A: The vivo Watch 3 will be available through multiple channels – vivo’s e-store, vivo stores, Lazada, Shopee, and, TikTok shop.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.