– Asus launched multiple devices at Computex 2026, including the XG Core graphics dock, NUC 16, ExpertBook B5 Flip G2, TUF Gaming 16, and new Zenbook 14 laptops.
– The new VivoWatch 6 Plus combines titanium alloy and sapphire crystal glass with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display.
– Health features include continuous monitoring, ECG, blood pressure, gait, and sleep breathing movement analyses.
– Pricing and availability for the VivoWatch 6 Plus have not been announced.
Asus Unveils a Bunch of New Stuff at Computex 2026
Asus has brought countless devices to Computex 2026 this week in Taipei. For instance, it unveiled the XG Core graphics dock today, as well as the NUC 16 and the NUC 16 for Windows 365. On top of that, the company has introduced the ExpertBook B5 Flip G2, TUF Gaming 16, Ascent QN10 mini-PC and multiple Zenbook 14 laptops.
Return to the VivoWatch Series
Also, it has returned to its VivoWatch series with a new Plus model. To recap, Asus unveiled the VivoWatch 6 in June 2024 with blood pressure, ECG and body composition monitoring. Less than a year later, it complemented the VivoWatch 6 with the smaller VivoWatch 6 Aero. As we discussed at the time, the VivoWatch 6 Aero follows the elongated design of fitness trackers like the Smart Band 9, or the Smart Band 10 we reviewed in September 2025 (curr. $48 on Amazon).
Two Variants and Build Materials
Seemingly, the new VivoWatch 6 Plus combines both form factors across two variants. Pricing and availability remain unknown for now. However, Asus has confirmed that the Plus combines a titanium alloy case with a sapphire crystal glass display. Moreover, the latter is an AMOLED panel that spans 1.43-inches across. Asus has not revealed any other display parameters yet.
Health Monitoring Features
Instead, it claims that the VivoWatch 6 Plus offers continuous health monitoring. Also, the wearable features ECG and blood pressure capabilities too, as well as gait and sleep breathing movement analyses. Please see Asus’ press release for more details.




