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iQOO Watch launches alongside TWS 1e earbuds with AMOLED display and AI-enhanced features

The iQOO Watch and Ie buds with the Neo9. (Source: iQOO)
The iQOO Watch and Ie buds with the Neo9. (Source: iQOO)
iQOO has launched its first ever Watch today (December 27, 2023). The new wearable boasts a 1.43-inch AMOLED display powered by a custom OS for its health- and sleep-tracking features, and has the option of independent eSIM connectivity. The Watch is joined in its debut by new TWS earbuds of impressively long battery life for an attractive price.

There had been rumors of more to iQOO's product event of today (December 27, 2023) than the new Neo9-series smartphones, and while the Pad Air has failed to emerge, the brand's new Watch and TWS 1e have been made official.

With its off-center physical crown and round face, the parallels between the iQOO Watch and the Vivo Watch 3 are impossible to ignore. Both wearables are indeed their respective brand's first BlueOS wearables, which powers "AI-generated" watchfaces in the new iQOO version, not to mention a "multi-channel" fitness tracking sensor that can also be AI-informed.

iQOO's new Watch does come with its own choice of braided, leather or silicon bands, at least. Meanwhile, the brand's latest Monster Sound earbuds are touted as ideal for gaming audio on a budget with a latency of as little as 55 milliseconds and a battery life of up to 44 hours per charge.

The TWS 1e earbuds now go for 159 yuan ($23) in China, whereas the iQOO Watch is currently priced at 1,049 yuan ($147) with eSIM functionality.

Buy an iQOO Neo7 case on Amazon

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2023-12-27 (Update: 2023-12-27)