Asus introduced the VivoWatch 6 Plus at Computex 2026, a smartwatch that emphasizes healthcare over simple fitness tracking.
The device is part of a broader push by the company into AI-powered health solutions.
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The VivoWatch 6 Plus features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, up from 1.39 inches on the previous model.
It also gains sapphire crystal protection and a titanium alloy case, giving it a more premium build.
Health tracking capabilities have been expanded. The watch retains ECG and blood pressure monitoring, and adds sleep breathing movement analysis and gait tracking.
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These features aim to provide a more comprehensive view of long-term health.
Asus positioned the VivoWatch 6 Plus as part of a connected health ecosystem.
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Data from the watch can feed into the company's AI Agent healthcare platform, which was demonstrated alongside the new Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan at the event.
The VivoWatch 6 from 2024 included ECG, PPG, and body composition sensors, while the lighter VivoWatch 6 Aero targeted users wanting a smaller device.
The Plus model combines premium hardware with deeper health analytics.
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Pricing has not been announced yet. The VivoWatch 6 Plus is expected to compete in the premium smartwatch segment.