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ASUS Vivo Watch

ASUS VivoWatch sports 10-day battery life

Posted on May 24, 2015May 8, 2020 By Hulk

The device you’re about to see does not run Android Wear. Instead, ASUS has opted to run their own Android-based operating system aboard this new ASUS VivoWatch under a black-and-white panel. There’s also a lovely green-colored bar which we’ll find the meaning to in the near future – this is the pre-announcement that ASUS has released this morning, after all, while they’ll be holding a full event tomorrow. This event takes place during Milan Design Week.
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