Asus introduced a new wearable device at Computex this week, though the company has kept most specifics under wraps. The VivoWatch 6 Plus features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire crystal glass and houses its internals in a titanium case. Health monitoring capabilities include blood pressure measurement, ECG, sleep analysis, breathing tracking, and gait analysis. The official press release noted these features aim to provide deeper insights into chronic disease risks and long-term health trends.

Asus further stated that these features, combined with real-time health feedback, transform the device into a personalized wellness coach. The company claims the watch supports users across every pace and every day by turning continuous data into actionable guidance.
That is where the official information ends for now. The image above displays two watches, and the round model is presumably the VivoWatch 6 Plus, though Asus has not confirmed this. Full specifications remain unavailable, and pricing has not been announced either. Additional details should surface in the coming days.
The VivoWatch 6 Plus enters a crowded field of health-focused wearables. Oura Ring 5 debuts with blood pressure tracking, slimmer build and new sensors, showing how biometric monitoring continues to spread across form factors. The Xiaomi Band 10 Pro announced as fitness bracelet with smartwatch styling also highlights the growing competition in this space. On the software side, Wear OS 7 unveiled: battery life boosts, widgets and AI enhancements points to the platform improvements that smartwatch makers are leveraging this year. Asus has not indicated whether the VivoWatch 6 Plus runs Wear OS or a proprietary system.



