iQOO’s latest launch event brought out a good number of devices. The Chinese brand has unrolled curtains on the iQOO Neo 9 series, TWS 1e, and the iQOO Watch, which is the brand’s first smartwatch.
Although the iQOO Watch is the brand’s first take on fitness wearables, it’s not a new smartwatch. Instead, it’s a rebranded Vivo Watch 3, which was launched in China last month. These two have the same specs and have a similar design. But the pricing is a little different for the two watches.
Main Highlights of the iQOO Watch
Just like the Vivo Watch 3, the iQOO watch comes with a circular dial on the front. It has a 1.43-inch screen with a display resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. There are many different watch faces available, allowing you to get a customized look. Also, there’s an always-on display mode, and like the Vivo watch, it runs BlueOS.
When it comes to health and fitness features, the iQOO Watch comes with a heart rate monitor and spO2 sensor that can offer precise data. These two can offer four major warnings when the vitals of the users are too low or high. Also, the smartwatch can offer warnings for high altitudes.
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In addition, the smartwatch comes with a sleep-tracking feature, which can offer deep insight into your sleep quality. It can also monitor your stress levels, detect high noise levels, and track menstrual cycles of women.
Besides, the iQOO Watch has support for over 100 sports modes and an AI running coach. To promote an active lifestyle, it alerts the users when they have been sitting idle for too long.
The other highlights of the iQOO Watch include QR code payment, music control, NFC car keys, eSIM support, a speaker and a microphone for calling, and camera controls. As for the battery, iQOO says that the smartwatch can last for seven days after a full charging session.
Regarding the price, the regular variant is priced at CNY1099, which is around $153. On the other hand, the eSIM variant has a price tag of CNY1299, which converts to around $183.