ASUS VivoWatch Review

Designed to focus on the user’s overall fitness and wellness, ASUS launched its VivoWatch that promises round the clock heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and exercise recording — all in your wrist.

Design and Construction

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The VivoWatch still has the same curved Gorilla Glass 3 display seen on the ASUS ZenWatch and ZenWatch 2. What’s different is that the VivoWatch has a smaller screen size at 1.28 inches compared to ZenWatch’s 1.63-inch display. Screen resolution is also brought down a notch at 128 x 128.

Another major implementation on the VivoWatch is the use of a black and white memory LCD which is known for its high contrast but low power consumption so the watch could last longer on a single charge.

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The company went for the familiar curved edges that give the device a touch of elegance — meaning it could also be worn during formal events and not only when exercising.

Initial startup would require you to pair the VivoWatch with a smartphone through ASUS’ HiVivo app (available for free on both iOS and Android).

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The display’s edges are protected using a stainless steel frame with a glossy finish. It gives the device a nice accent although we noticed that it’s a bit prone to smudges and hairline scratches.

Also seen here is the one and only shortcut button that unlocks the screen among its many other functions.

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The VivoWatch has a standard-sized 28mm strap which is interchangeable as long as they have the same size. Due to the intended active use of the device, its strap is made from plastic so it’s easier to clean compared to cloth or leather bands.

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Turning it over and you’ll be greeted by the heart rate sensor which is something that not all fitness bands have. This built-in optical sensor dismisses the need for chest straps which basically deliver the same results. Having one embedded the watch simply means that your heart rate is comfortably monitored 24/7.

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Just like its cousins, the VivoWatch charges using a cradle that snaps to its body. It then has a microUSB port where you can plug in and connect to a power source.

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Other specs that make up the VivoWatch are its 3-axis accelerometer, Bluetooth 4.0 for wireless pairing and connectivity, and IP67 certification that makes it able to go underwater at 1 meter for 30 minutes straight. This simply means that you can still use the device when you’re running under the rain or taking a shower.

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Navigation is pretty simple and the HiVivo app is where we could see all the data recorded — this includes steps made, calories burned, hours of quality sleep experienced, a score that rates your overall lifestyle, and more.

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ASUS introduces new Zenfone Go 4.5 for sub-Php4K

ASUS has announced the new addition to its Zenfone Go series. Dubbed as the Zenfone Go 4.5, it features a 4.5-inch screen, Snapdragon processor, and a price tag that’s light on the pocket.

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ASUS Zenfone GO 4.5 (ZB452KG) specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA display @ 854 x 480 resolution
1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor
Adreno 304 GPU
1GB
8GB internal storage
Expandable up to 64GB via microSD
8MP rear camera with F2.0 aperture
2MP front camera with F2.0 aperture
GPS with A-GPS
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
3G
USB-OTG support
Dual-SIM
2070mAh battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop with ZenUI
Black, white, red

The Zenfone Go 4.5 has a price tag of Php3,995 and is available via authorized ASUS stores.

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ASUS announces RECO Classic Car Cam

ASUS today introduces the RECO Classic Car Cam which is an in-car video recorder that shoots Full HD videos and photos.

Update: We’ve just been updated that the price is lower at Php5,999.

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ASUS RECO Classic Car Cam specs:
Ambarella chipset w/ Omnivision CMOS sensor
Full HD 1080p video recording at 30fps
F2.0 aperture
140-degree wide-angle lens

The RECO Classic Car Cam also has additional features that are designed to help while driving. This includes manual emergency recording, Lane Departure Warning System for displaying on-screen warnings when changing lanes, Forward Collision Warning System if the driver is getting too close to the car ahead, and its 3-axis G-sensors that trigger the emergency record function.

This in-car video recorder is now available in the Philippine for Php6,990 and could be initially found in Dynaquest, PC Worx, and TCA branches.

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ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q Curved Ultra WQHD monitor retails for Php 76k

Apart from the Acer Predator Curved ultra-wide QHD monitor, Villman has also listed another immersive gaming monitor and this time, it’s from ASUS.

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The ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q Curved Ultra WQHD gaming monitor measures 34 inches diagonally with a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels and an IPS panel. It’s got a 21:9 aspect ratio for a wider field-of-view.

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It features NVIDIA G-Sync technology as well for a smoother visual plus a 100Hz refresh rate and a 100% sRGB color gamut. There’s also the some proprietary ASUS technology like GamePlus and GameVisual. Design-wise, it sports ROG’s new Armor Titanium and Plasma Copper color scheme with light effects on its stand. Ports include a DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI, and 4 USB 3.0.

The ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q is for sale for Php 75,990.

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Camera Blind Test: Samsung Galaxy S7 vs ASUS Zenfone Zoom

We’re back with another article for our Camera Blind Test series and this time, we’re comparing two high-end phones that take imaging seriously — the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and the ASUS Zenfone Zoom.

Just like before, sample photos will be labeled with A or B so you won’t know which device took which picture. We will be revealing the results next week after tallying all your votes.

Note: Be sure to vote per category as the sample images are mixed (Galaxy S7 is sometimes A, sometimes B. Same with Zenfone Zoom).

Outdoor – Details

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B
A/B

Outdoor – Contrast

A
B
A/B

Outdoor – Saturation

A
B
A/B

Outdoor – Macro

A
B
A/B

Outdoor – Low Light

A
B
A/B

Outdoor – Night

A
B
A/B

Outdoor – Night (2)

A
B
A/B

Indoor – Exposure

A
B
A/B

Indoor – General Shot

A
B
A/B

Indoor – Flash

A
B
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Video Quality

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