Vivo will launch the Watch 5 on April 21, alongside the X200 Ultra, X200s, Pad 5 Pro, and other devices. Ahead of the event, Vivo has shared key updates that show how the Watch 5 improves on the Watch 3.
Vivo Watch 5 features
The Watch 5 is rated for 22 days of battery life, up from 16 days on the Watch 3. This jump is due to Vivo’s switch from Wear OS to its own Blue River operating system, which uses less power.



Vivo is also focusing on health tracking. The Watch 5 will feature a 30-second rapid risk assessment for arrhythmia and other heart health checks. It also supports blood pressure monitoring, making it more useful for everyday health tracking.

In addition, the Watch 5 will include AI-based running guidance. While details on this feature are limited, it’s likely designed to help users improve their running with real-time tips or analysis. You can check out the features of its predecessor, the Vivo Watch 3, to get a better idea of what to expect from the successor.
The Vivo Watch 3 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 466 x 466 resolution, a rotating crown, and runs on BlueOS. It offers advanced health tracking with 8-channel heart rate and 16-channel SpO2 monitoring, stress and sleep tracking, and over 100 sports modes. Connectivity features include Bluetooth calling, music control, NFC access, and motion gestures. The watch weighs 36g and provides up to 16 days of battery life in Bluetooth mode.







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