



We're capping off our Zenvolution coverage today with an overview of the ZenBook 3 and the ZenWatch 3 . We were able to get some "hands-on" time with both new ASUS devices and they're pretty impressive pieces of hardware.

The ZenBook 3 is now decked out with Intel’s latest Kaby Lake processors; in this case, the Core i7-7500U and i5-7200U. Weighing in at just 2 pounds with a thin 11.9mm profile, this is ASUS’s most svelte ZenBook to date. To cool these new Kaby Lake gems, ASUS has developed a new cooling system complete with a 3mm thick fan (with liquid-crystal polymer blades) and an ultra-thin heat pipe design.

The ZenBook 3’s 12.5-inch 1080p display is covered in Gorilla Glass 4, and up to 16GB of LPDDR3 can be added. Storage options include a 256GB SATA SSD or a 512GB PCIe SSD. Other features include a single USB 3.1 Type-C port, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, quad speakers with Harman Kardon tuning, Touchpad-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 40Wh lithium-polymer battery.

ASUS has delivered two generations of Android Wear-based smartwatches, and let’s just say they weren’t exactly lookers. From their rectangular designs and unsightly bezels, they left much to be desired compared to well-rounded competition like the Motorola Moto 360 and even the Samsung Gear S2 Classic.



All three colors of the ZenWatch 3 All three colors of the ZenWatch 3





ASUS has heard the cries of the smartwatch faithful and has gone for a classier look with the ZenWatch 3, and we’re thankful for the design shift. This time around, ASUS has employed a circular, 316L stainless steel body that is available in Gunmetal, Silver, and Rose Gold. The case is just 9.95mm thick and the 1.39-inch AMOLED 400x400 display is covered in curved 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass. The bezels, thankfully, have been kept to a minimum.

Complementing the cold-forged steel body is your choice of exercise-friendly rubber or Italian leather for the wrist strap (both are available in either beige or dark brown).

The ZenWatch 3 doesn’t stray too far from the Android Wear pack when it comes to hardware, so you’ll find a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 SoC and the usual IP67 water and dust resistance. However, ASUS has a few tricks up its sleeve including HyperCharge functionality, which allows you to charge the ZenWatch 3 from 0% to 60% capacity in just 15 minutes. The smartwatch also incorporates the ZenFit app, which ASUS says is able to track your daily steps with 95% accuracy (a claimed industry-best rating).

For additional coverage on Zenvolution, check our articles on the ZenFone 3 family along with the Transformer 3 lineup of 2-in-1 hybrid convertibles.