
The smartwatch market is about to welcome a new competitor that promises to raise the bar on innovation. Vivo is preparing to unveil its latest creation, the Vivo Watch 3, on November 13.
This device not only stands out for its elegant and modern design, with a circular dial and a rotating crown, but also for being the pioneer in incorporating BlueOS, Vivo's internally developed operating system, written in the Rust programming language and equipped with generative artificial intelligence capabilities.
The Vivo Watch 3, which will be offered in at least two styles with silicone and leather straps, also features a curved OLED display that gives it a smooth, attractive look. Additionally, the watch is rumored to feature standalone 4G LTE communication capabilities and offer a new "desktop pet" feature similar to the one found on the Vivo X Flip. Integration with Origin OS 4.0 will enable deep connectivity between multiple devices.
Vivo's announcement not only reveals a step forward in terms of hardware, but also a commitment to a more robust and personalized software ecosystem. BlueOS will not only offer a wide range of watch faces, but will also feature its own app store, opening the door to broader third-party app support.
This strategy marks a clear departure from more widely used operating systems like Google's Wear OS and reflects Vivo's ambition to offer a unique experience to its users.
The Vivo Watch 3 will also maintain the health and fitness features users expect from a modern wearable, including heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring. With this launch, Vivo not only seeks to compete in the smartwatch market, but also to set a new standard in the integration of artificial intelligence into people's daily lives.
Those interested in the Vivo Watch 3 and the new BlueOS operating system can expect more details at launch, when Vivo unveils the full capabilities and features of its latest wearable innovation.