In terms of design, the OnePlus Watch looks rather standard, which is actually a good thing. Being able to blend into everyday fashion makes it more appealing rather than having a flashy gadget strapped to the wrist. It also boasts a 2 week battery life which is pretty insane and puts other more popular wearables, like the Apple Watch, to shame.
The OnePlus Watch is also priced rather competitively at $159 but it doesn’t skimp on the features. It comes with features that one might expect from a high-end smartwatch, like heart rate monitor, blood oxygen monitoring, workout tracking, GPS sleep tracking, and it also boasts a sapphire glass display that will make it more durable and less prone to scratches and cracks.
The OnePlus Watch will feature its own custom operating system as the company did state in the past that they won’t be using Google’s Wear OS platform. For $159, it seems like a pretty good value-for-money offering and if you’re interested, it’ll be available for sale 14th April.