The box includes a quick guide and magnetic charger along with Vivo Watch 3. The watch is also available in Bluetooth and eSIM versions. The middle part of the watch case is made of aluminum alloy, and the back part is made of plastic. Build quality is good. When worn, the watch is practically not felt.
The screen diagonal of Vivo Watch 3 is 1.43 inches, its matrix is AMOLED, its resolution is 466×466 and the refresh rate is 60 Hz. Generally you will have adequate brightness on a sunny day. The watch also supports Always On Display.
It is convenient that you can download music to your smartwatch. Although the ROM capacity of the watch is 4 GB, it has 1.43 GB of space. They also have a dedicated application store, but mostly they are all made for the Chinese and it is impossible to install third-party applications due to the closed operating system.
You can only view your route on your smartphone, but not on the watch itself. There is also no option to download third-party routes. The pedometer has a deviation of 1-2 steps per 100 steps.
The battery capacity of Vivo Watch 3 is 505 mAh. The watch is fully charged in 60 minutes. Autonomy is approximately 12 days.
Vivo Watch 3 is an interesting model, but it is expensive and not very relevant at the moment. It’s better to buy something like the Samsung Fit 3 instead.
Source: Ferra
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