Customization is kind of fun. There’s one-tap dial change: tap your phone to the watch and your photos go to the dial. There’s also a custom match feature. You can pair straps with dials. Makes it feel like your own, which is nice.

Health tracking is solid. The watch keeps an eye on HRV, blood oxygen, breathing, and sleep all day. It has modes for tennis, strength training, running guidance, and even fat-burning evaluation. Menstrual cycle tracking is included too. And it can give simple diet tips if you want. So, it’s pretty packed for a mid-range watch.
All in all, Vivo went for a watch that’s bright, practical, and flexible. Nothing revolutionary. But it works, looks good, and helps you track your day. Sometimes that’s exactly what people want.

Key Points
- Bright 2.07″ AMOLED display, 2,400 nits.
- Bluetooth (499 yuan) and eSIM (699 yuan) versions.
- Customizable watch faces and straps.
- Tracks health and sports all day.
- Up to 33-day battery on Bluetooth version.