Alongside the launch of its X300 and X300 Pro smartphones, Vivo has introduced three new devices: the vivo Pad 5e tablet, Watch GT 2 smartwatch, and vivo TWS 5 wireless earbuds. Each product brings a mix of upgraded specs and new features to Vivo’s growing ecosystem.
Vivo Pad 5e
The Pad 5e is a mid-range Android tablet featuring a 12.1-inch IPS LCD with a 1,968 x 2,800px resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 7.1:5 aspect ratio. It supports stylus input with the optional Vivo Pencil 3 and can also be paired with a Smart Touch Keyboard 5 for added productivity.

The Pad 5e is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset and is available with 8/12/16GB of RAM and 128/512GB of internal storage. It is equipped with a 10,000 mAh battery and supports 44W wired charging. The 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing shooter. The device runs OriginOS 5 and starts at $280 (8/128) and goes up to $421 (16/512) in China.
Vivo Watch GT 2
Vivo’s new smartwatch features a 2.07-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 2400 nits. The Apple Watch aesthetic is heavily reinforced here with the square display and digital crown on the right-hand side.

The GT 2 comes in two versions, with an optional eSIM model, which strangely features a smaller 595mAh battery, while the Bluetooth version packs a 695mAh cell. According to Vivo, users can expect up to 17 days between charges with normal usage and 14 days with AOD mode.
All Watch GT 2 models feature optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensor as well as the usual array of sleep and stress tracking. You also get access to over 100 activity modes with a special focus on running, including an on-device AI coach, running guidance, and running posture analysis, as well as a dedicated tennis mode with insights on racket swings.

The software front is covered by vivo’s own BlueOS 3, and you also get onboard speakers and a microphone for voice calls.
The Watch GT 2 starts at CNY 499 ($70) for the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth version, while the eSIM one starts at CNY 699 ($100).
Vivo TWS 5
The TWS 5 earbuds come with 11mm drivers and Bluetooth 5.4 support. They are available in two models: a standard version and a Hi-Fi edition. The standard variant supports AAC, SBC, and LDAC, while the Hi-Fi model adds LHDC and DeepX 4.0 stereo sound.

Active noise cancellation is rated up to 60dB, and vivo claims you can get up to 48 hours of total battery life with the case when ANC is off, and 24 hours with ANC on. The earbuds include IP54 protection, support triple-device connectivity, and on-device translations.
Vivo TWS 5 starts at $56, while the Hi-Fi version costs $70.
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