ASUS at Computex 2026, made a stronger push into digital healthcare, unveiling an AI-powered ecosystem that connects medical devices, wearable health data and clinical decision-support tools.
The company introduced two new health-focused devices — ASUS Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan and ASUS VivoWatch 6 Plus — and positioned them as part of a wider clinical AI framework designed to help doctors move from patient data to real-time action.
The announcement marks a clear shift in ASUS AI healthcare ecosystem. Instead of treating medical devices, wearables, AI platforms and computing infrastructure as separate tools, ASUS is connecting them into one integrated system.
From Sensing to Action: ASUS Builds a Closed-Loop Healthcare AI System
ASUS describes its new healthcare ecosystem as a “from sensing to action” model. In practical terms, this means the system starts by collecting patient data through medical-grade sensing devices and then moves that data through AI platforms and computing layers where it can be structured, analysed and used.
The company has built what it calls a vertically integrated medical sandbox. This includes three major layers:
- Sensing layer: Powered by ASUS Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan and ASUS VivoWatch 6 Plus.
- Platform layer: Driven by ASUS-exclusive No-Code AI and the ASUS AI Agent healthcare platform.
- Computing foundation layer: Supported by ASUS’ AI-ready computing infrastructure.
Together, these layers create a closed-loop architecture. Patient data moves from devices to intelligence platforms and then into clinical workflows. For hospitals, this can mean faster imaging support, stronger patient monitoring and improved coordination between clinical teams.
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ASUS Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan: Portable Imaging for Frontline Care
The ASUS Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan is designed for point-of-care diagnostics, where doctors need imaging support close to the patient rather than inside a traditional radiology room.
The device features 192-element high-definition imaging, giving clinicians sharp visuals in a portable format. Its biggest strength is its dual-probe design. ASUS is offering the device in two configurations: linear-plus-convex and linear-plus-phased array.
The linear-plus-convex configuration supports examinations related to the abdomen, musculoskeletal system, peripheral vascular system and thyroid. The linear-plus-phased-array configuration extends the use case to cardiac imaging, abdominal scans, musculoskeletal checks and peripheral vascular imaging.
DuoScan comes with an IP68-rated waterproof and dustproof design and a fully wireless form factor. It offers up to three hours of continuous portable operation, allowing healthcare professionals to scan patients without being tied to fixed systems.
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ASUS VivoWatch 6 Plus: Continuous Health Monitoring Beyond the Hospital
Alongside DuoScan, ASUS introduced the ASUS VivoWatch 6 Plus, a new wearable designed for continuous health monitoring. The device builds on the VivoWatch line’s existing focus on blood pressure and ECG monitoring while adding new biometric and wellness insights.
The smartwatch features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, sapphire-crystal glass and a titanium alloy case. ASUS has positioned it as a lighter, stronger and more premium healthcare wearable, built for everyday use as well as long-term monitoring.
The VivoWatch 6 Plus tracks blood pressure and ECG, two features that are becoming increasingly important in preventive health and cardiovascular monitoring. ASUS has also added new metrics such as sleep breathing movement and gait analysis. These indicators can help users and healthcare professionals better understand chronic disease risk, mobility changes and long-term wellness trends.
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How ASUS VivoWatch 6 Plus Matters for AI in Healthcare?
ASUS’ Computex 2026 announcement comes at a time when healthcare systems are under pressure to improve speed, accuracy and access. Doctors and hospitals need tools that reduce fragmentation. Patients need solutions that connect diagnosis, monitoring and follow-up more smoothly.
AI agents could play a major role in that shift. In healthcare, their value will depend on three things: reliable data, clinical-grade devices and secure computing infrastructure. ASUS is trying to address all three through one ecosystem.
The DuoScan captures diagnostic imaging data. The VivoWatch 6 Plus captures continuous physiological data. The ASUS AI Agent healthcare platform structures and analyses that data. The computing layer provides the scale needed to support real-world use.
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A Bigger Push Into Smart Healthcare
The launch also strengthens ASUS’ position in the smart healthcare and medical technology space. At Computex 2026, ASUS is showcasing AI across multiple areas, including Healthcare AI, AI Infrastructure, Industrial AI, Workspace AI, Creator AI, Everyday AI and Gaming AI. The healthcare announcement stands out because it connects consumer-facing wearables, clinical imaging and agentic AI into one real-world use case.
For the medical sector, the message is clear: AI is moving from the back office to the clinical frontline. It is no longer only about automating reports or analysing stored data. The next phase is about supporting action in real time.ASUS used Computex 2026 to make a stronger push into digital healthcare, unveiling an AI-powered ecosystem that connects medical devices, wearable health data and clinical decision-support tools.
