VVivoWatch 5 AERO wristband unveiled by ASUS in China. Touted as the world’s first wristband to offer fingertip pulse index measurements, the new VivoWatch 5 AERO is hailed as the world’s most advanced wristband.
New Asus VivoWatch 5 AERO
The new ASUS health and fitness wearable comes with an electrical sensing element that uses a medical-grade triode single-lead ECG, and the piece is presented in black. Moreover, it features two channels of PPG optical sensing. Smart wearables are constantly evolving in the tech industry. Adding fingertip pulse test support is another milestone.
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In addition to pulse wave index testing, the VivoWatch 5 AERO is capable of assessing a user’s health status.

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Blood oxygen monitoring
Besides being a fitness wristwatch, the VivoWatch 5 AERO also acts as a fitness-monitor. There are several features it supports, such as running speed, distance covered, travel path, and pace running. Walking, jogging, yoga, and swimming are all available.

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7 days on a single charge
This wristband lasts 7 days on a single charge and weighs just 30 grams. This product is waterproof and rated 5ATM. Charges magnetically with the VivoWatch 5 AERO.

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Health and Fitness Wristband
There’s already an Asus health and fitness wristband on sale in China for 840 yuan. E-commerce platforms in the country offer the wristband for sale.
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With this wearable, you can do a fingertip pulse test. A significant portion of the product’s market share is expected to come from China and beyond, given this health feature. It is still unclear when the new wristband will be available globally and how much it will cost.
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FAQ:
❓ What is the Asus VivoWatch 5?
The Asus VivoWatch 5 is a wristband from Asus that supports fingertip pulse test.
✔️ How does the Asus VivoWatch 5 work?
The Asus VivoWatch 5 supports fingertip pulse test by using an optical sensor to measure the blood flow under the skin.