Published: 2021-04-19, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
The OnePlus Watch's stainless steel case and Apple Watch-style band are very nice, Really exceptional. Expect to go a week or more between charges
Baffling decision. Kind of limits its usefulness as a watch, Pretty accurate, except when it's not, Doesn't fully support sleep or activity tracking at launch, Feels like a rough draft. No 12-hour digital watch faces. Some typos
OnePlus Watch5/10No. I don't understand how the OnePlus Watch made it to market in its current state. It's a bad product.Nothing works the way you'd expect it to: notifications are weird, activity tracking is buggy, and sleep tracking is broken. Table sta...
Test device provided by OnePlusOnePlus allowed us to test the device before the official market launch, which is unfortunately not usual for wearables. Therefore, it's not surprising that we still found some teething troubles in the test, and this shouldn...
Abstract: Last month, OnePlus launched its OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro flagships, which we recently reviewed. At the same time, it also announced the OnePlus 9R (a reworked Snapdragon 870-equipped OnePlus 8T for India and China) and the $159 OnePlus Watch. This didn't co...
Abstract: OnePlus has earned a reputation for making top-notch phones that hold their own against more expensive flagships, so it's no surprise that its first smartwatch, the $159 OnePlus Watch, costs less than half the price of the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Sam...
Inoffensive design, Great battery life, Quick to grab GPS lock, Very reliable connectivity, Fast charging, Can make phone calls
OnePlus Health app a big letdown, Limited integration with external services, Too expensive for the feature set, No smart assistant functionality
The OnePlus Watch is the company's second effort to break into the wearables space and it's not quite coming in guns ablaze. The core hardware feature set is perfectly capable, though the abundant competition offering much of the same for less.Even as a f...
Premium design, Rock-solid Bluetooth connectivity, Battery lasts over a week, Built-in GPS and blood oxygen monitoring
No always-on display, No third-party apps, Very limited software, Costly for what you're getting
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Premium design and lovely screen, Fluid interface, Packed with features, Good battery life,
Lacks support for third-party apps, No always-on display, No support for iOS,
The OnePlus Watch is a solid first effort from the brand. While it isn't perfect and has room for improvement, the device gets the basics right and scores high on many aspects. As it turns out, it seems that many of the niggles I've mentioned can possibly...
Abstract: I'll admit, I was pretty skeptical before unboxing the first smartwatch from OnePlus, aptly named the OnePlus Watch. At $159, it's less than half the price of our Editors' Choice winner, the Apple Watch Series 6 (which starts at $399), and while it doesn'...